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Six former big league players, three managers and one executive comprise the 10-name Today’s Game Era ballot to be reviewed and voted upon Dec. 9 at the Baseball Winter Meetings Las Vegas. The Today’s ...
Since the earliest days of professional baseball, fans have had a fascination with numbers. And few games produce the amount of numbers – and implement ways to record them – like baseball. As a result ...
For years, it remained one of the high-traffic areas of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum – thrilling young and old alike with the newest artifacts to come to Cooperstown. Today’s Game was ...
Eight of the National Pastime’s groundbreaking voices have been named as the finalists for the 2022 Ford C. Frick Award, presented annually for excellence in baseball broadcasting by the National ...
Murray Chass was a pioneer in the coverage of business and labor issues within baseball. A former New York Yankees beat writer who helped set the standard in print journalism for the position of ...
Whether it ends in a cup of coffee or a Hall of Fame career, the stories of most big league careers begin at the Major League Baseball Draft. Now, the origins of those stories are being uncovered in ...
Join us for another edition of Virtual Voices of the Game, as women’s baseball pioneer Julie Croteau discusses her career both on and off the diamond. The first woman to play men’s college baseball, ...
Tim Murnane, one of most remarkable and colorful characters in the Game's history, began his ball playing career in 1869. With major league stops at Middletown (Connecticut), Philadelphia, Boston and ...