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Jackie Robinson Day To Be Celebrated By MLB Teams on Monday and Tuesday
Jackie Robinson Day To Be Celebrated By MLB Teams on Monday and Tuesday
Jackie Robinson Day To Be Celebrated By MLB Teams on Monday and Tuesday
Even if you're not heading to the movies on Monday or Tuesday, you'll be seeing "42" if you're a Major League Baseball fan. All players and on-field personnel will once again don the No. 42 in honor of Jackie Robinson Day on Monday and Tuesday to mark the 66th anniversary of the Dodger legend's breaking of the color barrier in baseball in 1947...
’42’ Review
’42’ Review
’42’ Review
My grandmother, Rhoda Singer, died earlier this year. She lived much of her life in Brooklyn and was a Brooklyn Dodgers fan. Her favorite player was Pee Wee Reese, the Dodgers' scrappy white shortstop who famously silenced a racist Cincinnati crowd by putting his arm around his black teammate Jackie Robinson during pre-game warmups. I thought about my grandmother a lot while watching '42,' the new
Texas Among the Baseball Teams with the Most Expensive Food
Texas Among the Baseball Teams with the Most Expensive Food
Texas Among the Baseball Teams with the Most Expensive Food
It's opening day for most Major League Baseball teams, and that means big bucks at the concession stand. Have you tried that $26 hot dog at the Texas Rangers' stadium?  That hot dog dubbed the "Boomstick," is a 2-foot-long beef hot dog, smothered in chili, nacho cheese, jalapenos and caramelized onions on a potato bun.  Even if you break it down into 6-inch portions and share it with you
Celebrate President’s Day with a Look at Presidents Tossing Ceremonial First Pitches
Celebrate President’s Day with a Look at Presidents Tossing Ceremonial First Pitches
Celebrate President’s Day with a Look at Presidents Tossing Ceremonial First Pitches
Did you know that President Taft was the first president to toss the ceremonial first pitch before a Major League Baseball game? He did in in 1910 on Opening Day at Griffith Stadium before a Washington Senators game. Since Taft, every president has followed suit taking the mound at some point during his presidency. Franklin Roosevelt holds the record for the most times a president got the honor, h
Widow of Fallen Texas Rangers Fan Thanks Team for Their Support and Compassion [VIDEO]
Widow of Fallen Texas Rangers Fan Thanks Team for Their Support and Compassion [VIDEO]
Widow of Fallen Texas Rangers Fan Thanks Team for Their Support and Compassion [VIDEO]
In her first public statement regarding the tragedy, Jenny Stone, the widow of the firefighter who fell to his death at a Texas Rangers game last week, thanked the Rangers organization, and said that Rangers star Josh Hamiliton remains her son's favorite player. Her husband, Shannon Stone, who was attending the game with their six-year old son Cooper, was trying to catch a ball tossed to him by Ha
Hall of Fame Catcher Gary Carter Diagnosed With Brain Cancer [VIDEO]
Hall of Fame Catcher Gary Carter Diagnosed With Brain Cancer [VIDEO]
Hall of Fame Catcher Gary Carter Diagnosed With Brain Cancer [VIDEO]
Doctors say Hall of Fame catcher Gary Carter has a form of inoperable brain cancer called glioblastoma. Doctors at Duke University treating the 57-year-old Carter released a statement saying surgery is not a good alternative at this time, although "we discussed an aggressive treatment plan with Mr. Carter and his family, which will include chemotherapy and radiation." Carter, who just wr