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DC Baseball Yesterday and Today. DC Baseball Yesterday and Today. DC Baseball History Outlet for Books and Videos. DC Baseball All-Time Hitting Records. DC Baseball All-Time Pitching Records. DC Baseball Single-Season Hitting Records. DC Baseball Single-Season Pitching Records. Washington Nationals / Senators (1901-1960). Washington in the World Series. 1924 World Series Game 1. 1924 World Series Game 2. 1924 World Series Game 3. 1924 World Series Game 4. 1924 World Series Game 5. 1924 World Series Game 6.
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Washington Olympics (1871-1872) » D.C. Baseball History
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DC Baseball Yesterday and Today. DC Baseball Yesterday and Today. DC Baseball History Outlet for Books and Videos. DC Baseball All-Time Hitting Records. DC Baseball All-Time Pitching Records. DC Baseball Single-Season Hitting Records. DC Baseball Single-Season Pitching Records. Washington Nationals / Senators (1901-1960). Washington in the World Series. 1924 World Series Game 1. 1924 World Series Game 2. 1924 World Series Game 3. 1924 World Series Game 4. 1924 World Series Game 5. 1924 World Series Game 6.
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D.C. Baseball Single-Season Pitching Records » D.C. Baseball History
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DC Baseball Yesterday and Today. DC Baseball Yesterday and Today. DC Baseball History Outlet for Books and Videos. DC Baseball All-Time Hitting Records. DC Baseball All-Time Pitching Records. DC Baseball Single-Season Hitting Records. DC Baseball Single-Season Pitching Records. Washington Nationals / Senators (1901-1960). Washington in the World Series. 1924 World Series Game 1. 1924 World Series Game 2. 1924 World Series Game 3. 1924 World Series Game 4. 1924 World Series Game 5. 1924 World Series Game 6.
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D.C. Baseball Yesterday and Today » D.C. Baseball History
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DC Baseball Yesterday and Today. DC Baseball Yesterday and Today. DC Baseball History Outlet for Books and Videos. DC Baseball All-Time Hitting Records. DC Baseball All-Time Pitching Records. DC Baseball Single-Season Hitting Records. DC Baseball Single-Season Pitching Records. Washington Nationals / Senators (1901-1960). Washington in the World Series. 1924 World Series Game 1. 1924 World Series Game 2. 1924 World Series Game 3. 1924 World Series Game 4. 1924 World Series Game 5. 1924 World Series Game 6.
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Washington Senators (1961-1971) » D.C. Baseball History
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DC Baseball Yesterday and Today. DC Baseball Yesterday and Today. DC Baseball History Outlet for Books and Videos. DC Baseball All-Time Hitting Records. DC Baseball All-Time Pitching Records. DC Baseball Single-Season Hitting Records. DC Baseball Single-Season Pitching Records. Washington Nationals / Senators (1901-1960). Washington in the World Series. 1924 World Series Game 1. 1924 World Series Game 2. 1924 World Series Game 3. 1924 World Series Game 4. 1924 World Series Game 5. 1924 World Series Game 6.
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March | 2016 | SOKY Book Fest Reads
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SOKY Book Fest Reads. Former home of the SOKY Book Fest Blog. Come Visit Us At Our New Home. Book Review: Lois Sepahban’s “Paper Wishes”. March 30, 2016. April 13, 2016. Author Interview: Natasha Friend. March 29, 2016. March 28, 2016. Book Review: J.T. Ellison’s “No One Knows”. March 25, 2016. April 13, 2016. Is the New York Times bestselling author of the critically acclaimed. Series, with novels published in over twenty countries. Her novel. Won the ITW Thriller Award for Best Paperback Original and.
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“The Next Babe Ruth” | Baseball History Daily
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Heroes, Villains, Oddities and Minutia–The Forgotten History of the National Pastime. 8220;The Next Babe Ruth”. After he hit 11 home runs in 1918, and for the next two decades, stories about the discovery of The Next Babe Ruth. Became commonplace in newspapers across the country. One of the first was Joe Doyle. The Babe Ruth of Great Lakes, signed by the St. Louis Cardinals in November of 1918. Doyle was the star of the team representing Camp Dewey at Great Lakes Navel Training Station where,. After four...
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Cy Perkins | Baseball History Daily
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Heroes, Villains, Oddities and Minutia–The Forgotten History of the National Pastime. Tag Archives: Cy Perkins. I mentioned Satchel and Josh and Cool Papa, I told Him he was Missing the boat. After Heywood Broun’s remarks at the 1933 Baseball Writers Association dinner about integrating the game. Initiated a campaign to push the issue. Despite some support inside baseball and from well-known newspapermen, the effort fell flat by opening day. The Chicago Daily News. In the fall,. Pitch to Babe Ruth. The o...
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Heroes, Villains, Oddities and Minutia–The Forgotten History of the National Pastime. Tag Archives: Doc Prothro. 8220;Stars for A’s, Pep for Phils In Negro Ranks”. The push to integrate baseball in the late 1930s and early 1940s came most frequently from the black press. But occasionally a white voice. Would call for the color line to be broken. In May of 1940, with both Philadelphia teams struggling and headed towards last place finishes (Phillies 50-103, and Athletics 54-100),. A Memphis native, told.
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Babe Ruth | Baseball History Daily
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Heroes, Villains, Oddities and Minutia–The Forgotten History of the National Pastime. Tag Archives: Babe Ruth. Tell the Babe to Choke Up on his Bat”. While Babe Ruth kept a low profile or as low a profile as he could. In Sudbury, Massachusetts, and occasionally New York, during the winter of 1922, he received hitting advice from Christy Mathewson. Ruth struggled at least for Ruth, 35/96/.315 all season after starting the year suspended by Commissioner Kennesaw Mountain Landis. Once he says he saw Ruth ch...
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