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Carsten Sabathia, who plays first base at UH, had a memorable weekend in Cooperstown to see his dad, CC, inducted into ...
Dick Allen's family members, former teammates and coaches have long considered him a Hall of Famer, despite the honor somehow ...
On the same weekend that legends Ichiro Suzuki, CC Sabathia and Billy Wagner are getting inducted into the Baseball Hall of ...
The Baseball Hall of Fame's idealized vision was on full display as the institution welcomed its five newest members on ...
Rough weather is heading for Cooperstown, New York on Sunday afternoon. The 2025 Professional Baseball Hall of Fame Class, ...
Acclaimed violinist Rachell Ellen Wong to perform at Cooperstown Music Fest. August 4 at 7P.M. Rachell Ellen Wong, acclaimed ...
Tom Hamilton joined Jimmy Dudley and Jack Graney in representing Cleveland as winners of the Ford C. Frick Award.
Four New Mexico boys, including two from Las Cruces, recently earned the opportunity of a lifetime at a national youth ...
Crusty oldtimers always insist things were better in their day, but today’s Hall of Famers increasingly feel estranged from the people who run the game.
For CC Sabathia, getting elected into the Baseball Hall of Fame was much easier than actually getting to the Hall of Fame.
An estimated 30,000 baseball fans of all ages traveled from near and far to attend Sunday’s National Baseball Hall of Fame ceremony at the Clark Sports Center, just outside the village of Cooperstown.
A photo posted by the Hall of Fame pitcher of him and family stuck on the side of the road went viral over the past two days.