Baseball Hall of Fame History The Hall of Fame was dedicated on June 12, 1939. Stephen Carlton Clark was owner of a local hotel and sought to bring tourists to Cooperstown, which had been suffering economically when the Great Depression significantly reduced the local tourist trade and Prohibition...
IMPORTANT NOTE: The list of baseball players who were born in 1916 is listed by default in alphabetical order, using the player's last name. However, you can sort the data to meet your needs. Click where it says "Date of Birth" and the data will be sorted by their respective month an...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_baseballBecome a member of TranslationDirectory.com - click here!Advertisements:Use the search bar to look for terms in all glossaries, dictionaries, articles and other resources simultaneouslyThis is an alphabetical list of selected unofficial and specialized...
Pretty much in alphabetical order as that is how they are in my folder. Everyone I show will be an Olympian. Since you had to be an amateur prior to 1992 I look for high school, college, amateur (NIL) or Olympic photos. With the exception of one early Cincy Royals team issue of ...
As was the case in Part One, the cast of star-studded respondents will be provided in alphabetical order. With that, it's now time to listen to our guests as they stroll down memory lane. Claire, Executive Vice-President and General Manager of the Los Angeles Dodgers (1969 until 1998):...
The list that began in 1871 ranges from A to Z. First on the alphabetical chart is pitcher David Aardsma, who moved into the top spot ahead of Hank Aaron when he started out in 2004 for San Francisco. Aardsma’s last season was 2015 — that was the same year the player last on the...
That Tigers team was loaded with stars likeAlan Trammell,Lou Whitaker,Jack Morris,Lance Parrish, andKirk Gibson, not to mention Hall of Fame managerSparky Anderson. One of the chronically unsung heroes of that squad was first basemanDarrell Evans. Granted, the 37-year-old hit .232 with only...
You turn the baby-blue cover page and, boom, the first page is the beginning of the National League monthly hitting records in alphabetical order, starting with Rob Andrews of the Houston Astros. James writes:The first section of this book gives the complete month-by-month playing records ...