Baseball's most iconic home runs, including Bill Mazeroski's walk-off in Game 7 of 1960 World Series
Pirates legend and Hall of Famer Bill Mazeroski, who hit one of the most iconic home runs in baseball history, died on Friday. He was 89. Although he was one of the greatest defensive second basemen ...
African-American MLB players are gradually on the rise again in youth baseball and the minor leagues, but are outnumbered by ...
Just south of the skyscrapers that illuminate Atlanta’s downtown stands a patch of land sacred to both the city and the sports world. This is where Hank Aaron broke Babe Ruth’s unbreakable home run ...
A version of this story original ran in February 2022. Jim Bowden was sitting in the back of a limousine heading to the ...
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Burlington Twp.'s Steve Everette to receive Hank Johns Coach of the Year Award at DelVal Scholars Dinner
Feb. 15—Steve Everette can recall his dad, Aaron, coaching youth sports for nearly 40 years and packing the kids in the pick-up to make sure they got home. "He was one of my first hero," said Everette ...
Billye Suber made history in 1968, becoming the first African American woman in the southeast to regularly co-host a television show. That show was “Today in Georgia” on WSB. In 1971, an interview ...
After an eight-year hiatus, the Eaux Claires Festival, founded by Bon Iver's Justin Vernon and The National's Aaron Dessner, ...
Eaux Claires Festival will return for the first time after an eight-year lapse. The event, led by Bon Iver’s Justin Vernon, ...
ATLANTA — On this day, 92 years ago, Hammerin’ Hank Aaron made his way into the world. The baseball legend was born on Feb. 5, 1934 in Mobile, Alabama. He passed away on Jan. 22, 2021 in Atlanta.
Dr. Lance Lewis, a cardiologist with Novant Health, was in the studio to discuss congenital heart disease and the importance of early detection. In a recorded video posted on social media, the family ...
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