Written by Wesley Fricks
The end for Ty Cobb came rather suddenly, and until the very end, he lived his life as he had in his youth: full throttled. Jimmy Lanier was fortunate to have witnessed the end. He shares that in the conclusion of this series.
Written by Wesley Fricks
Wesley Fricks demonstrates how a starstruck little boy got close to baseball's biggest star and made a lifelong friendship with the first Hall of Fame player. Please catch all three parts of this extraordinary series.
Written by Karen Ponder
Artist needs suggestions from baseball fans! I'm creating a series of 12, baseball card collecting boxes for auction on Ebay as a fund-raiser for 12 year old travel baseball team, and I'm looking for ideas.
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Written by Tyler Hurley
Tyler Hurley discusses Gary Carter and his current standing in the MLB and with the New York Mets.
Written by Whatifsports
WIS pits a team of random HOFers against a team of Not Quite HOFers to see if the baseball voters really are sending the best players to Cooperstown.
Written by The Roundtable
He ushered in a new era of baseball labor relations, created free agency, and led one of the most progressive eras of the baseball player's association. Yet, Marvin Miller isn't in the Hall of Fame. The Roundtable thinks that should change.
Written by Ben Weixlmann
Ben Weixlmann remembers one of the greats to play the game, Carl Hubbell.