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Another former New York Yankees player is hanging up his cleats for a final time. According to a post by the league on X, the ...
In the aftermath of 1951, the number of Black players in the major leagues increased to 37 in 1954 -- and by 1959, every team ...
Former Chicago Cubs star and World Series champion Anthony Rizzo has retired from MLB after 14 seasons, he announced ...
First baseman Anthony Rizzo was a three-time All-Star and four-time Gold Glove winner who helped the Cubs end a 108-year ...
Former Chicago Cubs and New York Yankees first baseman Anthony Rizzo is reportedly retiring as a Cub and will join the ...
After 14 major league seasons, Anthony Rizzo, who played four seasons with the Yankees, has called it a career.
The Chicago Cubs' former first baseman calls it quits after 14 MLB seasons and a World Series championship in 2016 ...
1987 — Nolan Ryan strikes out his 4,500th batter. 1988 — Atlanta’s Bruce Sutter joined Rollie Fingers and Rich Gossage as the only pitchers to save 300 games as the Braves beat the San Diego Padres, 5 ...
Years ago, when Don Drysdale and Sandy Koufax were at the top of the Dodgers’ pitching rotation, Drysdale missed a game to ...
One of the Chicago Cubs' most legendary players from the 2016 World Series roster announced his retirement from Major League ...
This Date in Baseball, September 11 - Pete Rose becomes the all-time hit leader, 4,192, breaking Ty Cobb’s record ...
Rizzo was the building block of the Cubs rebuild and quickly established himself as one of the city’s most beloved athletes.