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Bernie Williams make his presence known again in baseball world by playing guitar at a gala held by Major League Baseball at the Museum of Natural History.
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Marc Ecko, the owner of Barry Bonds’s record-setting 756th home run ball, has donated the artifact to the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum.
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Over his 10 seasons with the Brooklyn Dodgers, Jackie Robinson was more than numbers. Much more. And Wednesday, a new plaque with new words was unveiled in Cooperstown to reflect this.
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There is a twist to the Hall of Fame’s commissioning a bronze likeness of Buck O’Neil, who was rejected for election in one of the organization’s most controversial votes.
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Marvin Miller, who turned the union for major league baseball players into one of the strongest in the country, said that he no longer wants to be considered for the Baseball Hall of Fame.
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Baseball players everywhere should have given their caps a tip when they learned that Julio Franco had stepped to the plate for the last time. John Wilson, 53, certainly did.
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They call it baseball’s greatest hit. This week is the 100th anniversary of “Take Me Out to the Ball Game.”
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When Jim Thome’s career statistics are dissected and debated, he is not universally considered an automatic Hall of Famer.
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When Jim Thome’s career statistics are dissected and debated, he is not universally considered an automatic Hall of Famer.
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One of the vexing questions of the new baseball season is why Curt Flood isn’t in the Hall of Fame. Is it simply ignorance of history by the voters? Or does contempt have no statute of limitations?
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