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    Jul 22, 2007 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Finally, I felt the tingle

    Sun Reporter
    It was a sensation I'd experienced while touring plantations in South Carolina and walking the Forum in Rome, that feeling that because I was standing in a certain place, I was linked intimately with the span of human history. I stared at the bronzed...

    Tags: Jim Palmer, Sports, All Stars, History, Casey Stengel

  2. Jan 4, 2005 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Year-by-year inductees

    (BBWAA: Elected by the Baseball Writers Association of America; VC: Elected by the Veterans Committee; NL: Elected by the Veterans Committee based on Negro league career): 1936 -- BBWAA: Ty Cobb, Walter Johnson, Christy Mathewson, Babe Ruth, Honus...

    Tags: Whitey Ford, Earl Weaver, Max Carey, George Sisler, Johnny Bench

  4. Oct 10, 2001 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. From Aase to Zito

    Cal Ripken's first major-league hit came against Dennis Lamp of the Chicago White Sox on Aug. 16, 1981. His last hit came against Frank Castillo of the Boston Red Sox in Game 1 of a doubleheader on Oct. 5, 2001. Ripken finished his career with 3,184...

    Tags: C.J. Nitkowski, Cal Ripken, Alex Fernandez, Buddy Groom, Kip Wells

  6. Jul 7, 1996 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. In the rough-and-tumble baseball of the 1890s, Baltimore rose to the top with skill and guile

    A century ago, Baltimore was a bustling, brawling, blue-collar city of 500,000, teeming with trolleys and privies and chimneys that belched coal smoke. The skyline was beveled by breweries and churches. Cardinal Gibbons and Enoch Pratt were people, not places. And George Herman Ruth (1 year old) was really The Babe.
    A century ago, Baltimore was a bustling, brawling, blue-collar city of 500,000, teeming with trolleys and privies and chimneys that belched coal smoke. The skyline was beveled by breweries and churches. Cardinal Gibbons and Enoch Pratt were people, not...

    Tags: Baltimore Orioles, Hughie Jennings, Ned Hanlon, Sports, John Philip Sousa

  8. Mar 18, 1992 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Weaver treats Hall vote like a missed putt

    Sun Staff
    There was no good news for Earl Weaver on the 18th green at the Bonaventure Country Club yesterday. A 15-foot birdie putt made Weaver and his partner go deeper into their pockets -- and then the former Orioles manager found out he did not make the Hall...

    Tags: Sports, Earl Weaver, Leo Durocher, Elections, Bill McGowan

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