Longtime Stanford baseball coach Mark Marquess died Friday, the university announced. He was 78. Marquess led the Cardinal to ...
Don Mattingly concluded an "incredible" 2025 season with a trip to the World Series. Next up: a new job in Philadelphia.
Mark Marquess, one of college baseball’s legendary head coaches and a man whose name is synonymous with Stanford baseball, passed away on Friday, Jan. 30 ...
In the 1980s it seemed like there was a Topps card for everything. Even with the baseball card hobby exploding in popularity and rookie cards taking center stage. Here are some of the trading card gia ...
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Mets Legend Doc Gooden to be in Rumbletown in May
BINGHAMTON, N.Y. (WIVT/WBGH) – This coming May, Ponies fans will be able to welcome a man who had plenty of accolades in his time in the Major Leagues. The 1982 5th overall pick to the New York Mets, ...
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Former MLB pitcher Dennis Powell shares story of faith and perseverance at Colquitt County dinner
Ex-Dodger, Mariner tells Packers about overcoming tragedy through faith at First Pitch Dinner ...
Mark Marquess, a National College Baseball Hall of Famer who coached Stanford to a pair of national titles over 41 years beginning in 1977, has died. He was 78.
Kansas City once had and NBA team. Here’s what happened to the Kings, before they moved to Sacramento — and why they left.
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Today in Jays History: Jays Pickup Tom Henke
39 years ago, Major League Baseball held the final of four free-agent compensation drafts. Blue Jays picked Tom Henke from ...
For context, the last time the Patriots reached a Super Bowl without Brady was in the 1996 season, when Drew Bledsoe was the ...
It sounds unfair, but the accomplishments of legendary sports teams tend to outlast the lives of the individuals who created ...
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