Notable autographs include Shoeless Joe Jackson, Hank Aaron, Jackie Robinson, Nolan Ryan, Ted Williams, Derek Jeter, Bob Feller, Ralph Kiner and Babe Ruth. The Jackson signature is especially ...
Ty Cobb, Walter Johnson, Christy Mathewson, Babe Ruth, Honus Wagner, Napoleon Lajoie, Tris Speaker, Cy Young, Grover Cleveland Alexander, Eddie Collins, Lou Gehrig ...
"Spring training is the opportunity for families to unite," explained Traer Van Allen, general manager of the minor-league St. Lucie Mets. "Players bring their families along, and spring breakers come ...
Narrator] A record-setting crowd in Cleveland, eyes on Gromek, a good pitcher among greats, the rocket arm, future Hall of Famer, and Bob Feller ... 11 weeks after Jackie Robinson joined the ...
Narrator] A record-setting crowd in Cleveland, eyes on Gromek, a good pitcher among greats, the rocket arm, future Hall of Famer, and Bob Feller ... 11 weeks after Jackie Robinson joined the ...
Thirty-seven years before Jackie Robinson integrated MLB ... Speaking of brilliant, future Cleveland teammates Paige and Bob Feller had some fantastic pitchers' duels in the CWL in the fall of 1945, ...
He organized many of those games, including series against all-white teams led by major leaguers Dizzy Dean and Bob Feller. In some seasons ... They migrated to the major leagues following Jackie ...
AMERICAN LEAGUE CENTRAL Indians -- Bob Feller: On a video game ... You can do some cartoonishly over-the-top headfirst slides in the best video games. Dodgers -- Jackie Robinson: Robinson the icon has ...
A scene from Peanut Headz: Black History Toonz – "Jackie Robinson" illustrates Robinson's historic Major League Baseball debut on April 15, 1947, at Ebbets Field, where he played first base ...
Baseball legend Jackie Robinson, who broke the sport's color barrier in 1947, made several important stops in Louisville and Kentucky. Before he wore No. 42 with the Brooklyn Dodgers, Robinson ...
Jackie Robinson’s journey to the majors was anything but easy. As the first Black player in the modern era of Major League Baseball, he endured racial slurs, hate mail, death threats ...
Baseball player and civil rights icon Jackie Robinson has been immortalized in many ways — movies, with a larger than life statue in Jersey City, and baseball players all wear his number 42 on ...