Former Atlanta Braves and New York Mets pitcher Buzz Capra, who led the National League in ERA in 1974, has died. He was 78. The National Baseball Hall of Fame confirmed Capra’s death on Sunday. Capra ...
Dr. Ron Taylor, a relief pitcher who helped the New York Mets win the 1969 World Series, died Monday at age 87 following a lengthy illness. The right-hander wore five uniforms throughout his career, ...
The Redmen will be led into the 1969 season by two All New England players, shortstop and co-captain, Joe DiSarcina, and outfielder, Bob Hansen. Joe played brilliantly the past two years and has hit ...
Former Major League Baseball pitcher Lee “Buzz” Capra has died. He was 78. Illinois State, where Capra starred during his college career, announced his death. Capra played at Illinois State from 1966 ...
Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. A member of the New York Mets' first World Series-winning team has died. Pitcher Jack DiLauro, whose career in Major ...
The official logo of Major League Baseball was designed by Jerry Dior in 1968, when MLB commissioned the marketing firm Dior worked at to create a logo for the centennial celebration of professional ...
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