The second part of our annual 100-year lookback encompasses sports in 1925. From champions crowned to famous firsts, here’s a look at the world of sports a century ago. Related: 1925: Looking back 100 ...
Early in the MLB offseason, it was reported the Chicago Cubs would not be major players in free agency as ownership wasn’t going to open up their checkbook. To ...
The league officially wrapped up its regular season on Sunday night with the Detroit Lions' commanding 31-9 win over the ...
At a high point for the franchise, ownership abruptly chose to slash spending, which played a role in the tables completely ...
The most epic MLB rivalries have shaped the history of baseball, turning rivalries into legends and leaving lasting marks on ...
A last look back at some of the figures from the world of sports who died in 2024: Jan. 1 at age 87. Last quarterback to lead ...
Roger Maris and Mickey Mantle, were clearly two of the best to ever play baseball, but Willie Mays might have topped them ...
Apr 8, 1974. Atlanta Braves outfielder (44) Hank Aaron with Atlanta mayor Maynard Jackson and Georgia governor Jimmy Carter ...
The outfielder made two All-Star teams with the Detroit Tigers, his hometown team, and also played for the Red Sox, White Sox and Orioles in a 14-year career ...
Happy 64th birthday to Carl Willis . After being out of the majors for a few years, the 30-year-old reliever led the 1991 ...
Mike Bandler was a 16-year-old high school kid when he attended Game 1 of the 1954 World Series. Sitting along the third-base line, maybe 15 rows up, Bandler had a splendid view of Vic Wertz’s mighty ...
CC Sabathia had a great career with the Cleveland Indians and a short stint with the Brewers, but he wants to rep the Yankees ...