The 25 Greatest Baseball Players of All Time.Reviews the book "The 25 Greatest Baseball Players of All Time," by Len Berman.EBSCO_AspBooklist
What's the greatest defensive play in baseball history? What's the one singular play that combines defensive wizardry, a refutation of all earthly physics and eventually ended up playing in our minds on repeat? Well, now you've got your chance to vote an
in homage to his number 24, which was also retired by the organization. The statue is a small reminder of a man who was long regarded as baseball's greatest living legend, even if that wasn't necessarily a label he cared for.
Rickey Henderson was one of the most exciting and colorful baseball players in Major League history. Busting into the league as a base stealing extraordinaire, Henderson swiped 100 bases in 1980 as a 21-year old and two years later set the all-time single season record for base swipes with ...
To be eligible, position players needed 1,500 plate appearances and starting pitchers had to have started a minimum of 75 games for the franchise. Gary Carter Age: 20 – 30 Years: 1974 – 1984 Position(s): C, RF Gary Carter Tim Raines ...
In the 1993 coming-of-age film The Sandlot, this soft-spoken, blind former baseball player becomes an unlikely mentor to a group of neighborhood kids. Through his wisdom and generosity, he teaches them the importance of teamwork, hard work, and valuing personal connections ove...
After getting his start as a guest star and eventually regular player on episodic television, Haysbert delivered a memorable performance as a Cuban baseball player who practices voodoo and is unable to hit a curveball in the hit comedy "Major League" (1989), a role he reprised in its tw...
baseball for 22 years for the Boston Red Sox, and the New York Yankees, where he rewrote the record books. He almost single-handedly invented the home run, which is baseball's most cherished feat. Before Ruth, the home run was a novelty. It was a game of strategy, but Babe changed ...
To be eligible, position players needed 1,500 plate appearances and starting pitchers had to have started a minimum of 75 games for the franchise. Jeff Bagwell Age: 23 – 37 Years: 1991 – 2005 Position(s): 1B Jeff Bagwell Lance Berkman ...
Baseball Hall of Famer Willie Mays, nicknamed "the Say Hey Kid" has died at 93 years old. Mays solidified himself as perhaps the greatest all-around player in the history of the game. WFAN on-air host Evan Roberts joins Ana Cabrera to share what Mays' le