The 1934 Goudey baseball card set is synonymous with its pair of Lou Gehrig cards and its Hank Greenberg rookie. The set may ...
It’s been a big couple of days for communism, what with the Cuba stuff and North Korea apparently taking over the U.S. movie industry. So, courtesy of John Thorn, let us look back at what communist ...
Major league baseball great Roberto Clemente was born on this day in history, Aug. 18, 1934. Clemente’s mother, Luisa Walker, gave birth to her son in Barrio San Anton, Carolina, in Puerto Rico, ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. - The sports memorabilia business continues to be a booming one. In April 2018, a mint condition 1952 Mickey Mantle baseball card sold for $2.88 million, which was the ...
From their foxholes on Cape Gloucester in the South Pacific, U.S. Marines fighting Japanese forces in 1944 heard an unusual war cry from their enemies: "To hell with Babe Ruth!" Almost 10 years had ...
In Gastonia, a story of courage over hate is 92 years old. It involves a group of young white baseball players who stood up for a Black teammate. The players have all passed, but the 1934 American ...
The Baseball Hall of Fame just released digitized footage filmed by slugger Jimmie Foxx and his wife, Helen, from MLB’s 1934 goodwill tour of Japan. This wasn’t MLB’s first trip to the country, but ...
They have found a unique bit of baseball history. 80-years-ago American big-leaguers toured Japan. Now, the Hall of Fame has digitized some home movies of that 1934 tour. The National Baseball Hall of ...
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In 1934, Babe Ruth led an all-star team on a barnstorming tour of Japan. According to a 2012 article in the Washington Post, roughly 500,000 Japanese fans crowded the streets to catch a glimpse of the ...
Rosh Hashanah came relatively early 90 years ago, starting at sundown Sept. 9, 1934, to usher in the Jewish new year of 5695 — right smack in the middle of a tight American League pennant race. For 23 ...
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