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If you have been following along with the St. Louis Cardinals this season, you've likely heard about the team's attendance troubles throughout the campaign. The vibe around the organization was bad heading into the season.
From decades-old baseballs to game-worn jerseys, Wood has several hundred collectibles, and every piece has a story.
That is a gauntlet, to say the absolute least. It would be difficult for even the best teams in the league to navigate that early-season schedule with their heads still above water. For a team like the Rockies, one that shows no signs of taking a leap in the near future? We might have the wrong kind of MLB history on our hands.
The New York Yankees beat the Boston Red Sox 7-2 on Sunday night, moving to 70-60 on the season. With the win, New York is now just 0.5 games back of the Red So
Chicago White Sox pitcher Martin Perez makes wrong side of MLB history after throwing seven shutout innings in a loss vs. the Royals.
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1883 – Krakatoa volcano, located west of Java in Indonesia, erupts with a force of 200 megatons of TNT, killing approximately 36,000 people. The 1968 disaster film Krakatoa: East of Java used an inaccurate title, creating widespread confusion.
History was made Sunday in Seattle, as Cal Raleigh hit a two-run bomb in the first inning, and another two-run home run in the second inning. The two bombs were a Major League Baseball record for 49 home runs, the most by a catcher in Major League Baseball.
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