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Harvey Haddix Near-Perfect Game: One for the Record Books!
Baseball Rarities / Historic Events / Perfect Games / Pittsburgh Pirates July 29, 2020September 2, 2023

Harvey Haddix Near-Perfect Game: One for the Record Books!

“Not a day goes by that somebody doesn’t ask me about that game….

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TOM SEAVER INTERVIEW, PRELUDE TO A MIRACLE…AND MORE 
Bill Schaefer Posts / Guest Posts / Historic Events July 29, 2020October 7, 2020

TOM SEAVER INTERVIEW, PRELUDE TO A MIRACLE…AND MORE 

We welcome another guest post from Bill Schaefer, giving us a first-hand account of his interview Tom Seaver back in 1969…

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“Hippo” Vaughn and Baseball’s Rarest of Feats: The “Double No Hitter”
Baseball Nicknames / Chicago Cubs / Dead Ball Era / Historic Events / Player Spotlights July 26, 2020July 26, 2020

“Hippo” Vaughn and Baseball’s Rarest of Feats: The “Double No Hitter”

What are the odds of a double no-hitter? Well, I read somewhere the odds of a no-hitter in any game are 13,000-to-one…

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“Shufflin’ Phil” Douglas and the 1918 Pennant-Winning Cubs 
Chicago Cubs / Dead Ball Era / Player Spotlights / Team Photos / World Series July 18, 2020July 19, 2020

“Shufflin’ Phil” Douglas and the 1918 Pennant-Winning Cubs 

I always used to designate 1918 as the most dysfunctional year in baseball history, but I’m afraid this year, 2020, will now hold that dubious distinction…

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THE GREAT BASEBALL NAME GAME: “VINEGAR BEND” MIZELL
Baseball Nicknames / Bill Schaefer Posts / Pittsburgh Pirates / Player Spotlights July 15, 2020October 7, 2020

THE GREAT BASEBALL NAME GAME: “VINEGAR BEND” MIZELL

Part of the lore and lure of baseball are the wonderfully screwy names of baseball players…

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The 1930s Baseball Barnstorming Tours to Japan, Part II: The 1934 Tour
Babe Ruth / Baseball Tours / Historic Events July 11, 2020December 2, 2021

The 1930s Baseball Barnstorming Tours to Japan, Part II: The 1934 Tour

“The 1934 tour would have never happened without Babe Ruth, because – even though he was at the end of his playing career – he was still the most popular and famous athlete of his day”…

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Vintage Dead Ball Era Photo: 1913 White Sox in Front of Hotel Oakland
Chicago White Sox / Dead Ball Era / Spring Training July 8, 2020July 8, 2020

Vintage Dead Ball Era Photo: 1913 White Sox in Front of Hotel Oakland

To our many readers who are fans of the Dead Ball Era, here’s a repost of a real gem – one of the best Dead Ball Era team photos you’ll ever see…

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Baseball’s Gettysburg Address:The Lou Gehrig “Luckiest Man” Speech, July 4, 1939
Don Stokes' Colorizations / Lou Gehrig July 4, 2020January 2, 2021

Baseball’s Gettysburg Address:The Lou Gehrig “Luckiest Man” Speech, July 4, 1939

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Babe Ruth’s 1924 Barnstorming Tour Visits Dunsmuir Ball Park…And It’s Still Standing!
Babe Ruth / Baseball Tours / Historic Events / New York Yankees July 4, 2020July 4, 2020

Babe Ruth’s 1924 Barnstorming Tour Visits Dunsmuir Ball Park…And It’s Still Standing!

With a rare second-place finish, the 1924 season was a disappointment for the Yankees. The team was aging with four regulars and nearly all their bench over the age of 30…

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Solving the Mystery of Togo Hamamoto
Dead Ball Era / Guest Posts / John McGraw / New York/ SanFrancisco Giants / Spring Training July 1, 2020July 2, 2020

Solving the Mystery of Togo Hamamoto

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Featured Ballplayer of the Month: Sandy Koufax

  • Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Sandy Koufax yields a hit to Stan Musial of the St. Louis Cardinals at Busch Memorial Stadium. St. Louis, Missouri 9/17/1963 (Image # 1049 )
  • Sandy signing balls
  • Sandy with Dodger teammate and fellow Hall-of-Famer, Don Drysdale
  • Sandy Koufax, 1965 after the final out of his Perfect Game
  • Stan Musial with Sandy Koufax and Warren Spahn
  • A young Sandy Koufax with the Brooklyn Dodgers
  • Sandy hoolding up four no-hitter balls.
  • Three greats, Sandy Koufax, Tom Seaver, Bob Gibson
  • Don Newcombe with Don Drysdale and Sandy Koufax
  • Sandy Koufax threw a no-hitter at Shibe Park on June 4, 1964
  • Teammates mob Sandy adter the Perfect Game
  • Sandy Koufax with Carl Erskine, October 2, 1963 (Getty Images)
  • Whitey Ford with Sandy Koufax
  • Sandy Koufax and Willie Davis
  • Sandy Koufax and Don Drysdale with Tommy Lasorda and Duke Snider
  • Don Sutton with Tommy Lasorda and Sandy Koufax
  • Don Drysdale, Pete Richert, Stan Williams, Sandy Koufax, Johnny Podres
  • Maury Wills, Sandy Koufax, Willie Davis
  • Sandy after recording 14 KO's (Getty Images)
  • Sandy sets World Series strike out record, 1963
  • Sandy Koufax
  • Box score from Sandy's Perfect Game,, Seept. 9, 1965
  • Sandy Koufax and Jim Palmer
  • Jeff Torborg caught Sandy's Perfect Game.
  • Sandy Koufax with his mother and father
  • Jim Kaat with Sandy Koufax in the 1965 World Series
  • Sandy Koufax at the time of the Johnny Roseboro incident
  • Don with Sandy Koufax
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  • Sandy Koufax
  • Sandy Koufax and Wally Moon during the 1959 World Series
  • A young Sandy Koufax
  • Sandy Koufax later in life
  • Sandy Koufax

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