The Late Dave Niehaus’ Greatest Call (Video)
Longtime, beloved Seattle Mariners announcer Dave Niehaus died yesterday at 75. It’s a huge loss not just for the Mariners, but all of baseball.
Longtime, beloved Seattle Mariners announcer Dave Niehaus died yesterday at 75. It’s a huge loss not just for the Mariners, but all of baseball.
In unveiling new uniforms and logos yesterday, the Class A Asheville Tourists the team moved towards a new set that invoked the club’s history. Did they allude to some pop culture history as well?
Surprise, surprise. The New York Yankees are prepared to offer shortstop Derek Jeter a three-year deal between 15 and 20 million dollars per year, according to sources cited by ESPN.
It’s a day long awaited by many – the announcing team of Jon Miller and Joe Morgan is done calling ESPN’s Sunday Night Baseball. The network is offering to keep Miller on to do radio work, while Morgan’s contract was not renewed.
John Wall made his debut at Madison Square Garden last night and he was sporting a flashy new pair of shoes to commemorate the moment: the “Gold Rush.”
Yes, it’s true: in the Dominican Republic, instead of guys in sausage costumes racing between innings, scantily-clad cheerleaders dance suggestively to Reggaeton.
Giants closer Brian Wilson knows how to put on a show, and he proved it again last night on The Tonight Show…with some help from his old friend, The Machine.
Joe D., longtime Yankee fan and season ticket holder (“50 years!”), called into Mike Francesa’s WFAN New York radio show this morning, and had some strong, adorable opinions regarding one Derek Sanderson Jeter.
It’s clear to anyone that Jeter’s legs and body wore down as the season grew on. And in today’s issue of the The New York Times, Ben Shipgel points out the most logical solution to aiding Jeter and the team at the same time
The Giants’ championship offers up a few other story lines that ought to play well in the White House. By Dan Fost.
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