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This has been one interesting year in baseball. In fact, it could go down as one of the more historical years ever. Just think about it. Frank Thomas and Alex Rodriguez each hit their 500th home run and Tom Glavine got his 300th victory.
FORT MYERS -- The first hit in Florida Gulf Coast University baseball history turned out to be worth the wait. Travis Cunningham's grand slam highlighted a six-run second inning as the Eagles beat the Savannah College of Art & Design 12-0 in their inaugural game in school history. "We'll take it," FGCU coach Dave Tollett said. "The kids came off the bus excited an eager to play. They made me ...
"It's capturing, making and sharing history in a positive light," chamber president says.
Notable Arizona Diamondbacks ace Brandon Webb's third straight shutout Friday night stretched his scoreless streak to 42 innings, the 12th-longest in baseball history. He is just 18 innings away - two more shutouts exactly - from breaking Orel Hershiser's record of 59 straight scoreless innings, set in 1988.
Baseball buffs are holding a gathering this weekend in eastern Iowa.
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National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, Cooperstown, Baseball
The official site, of the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York.
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National Baseball Hall of Fame - Library and Research Center
The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum located in Cooperstown, New York. A shrine to baseball's greatest players, the Hall of Fame is committed to
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National Baseball Hall of Fame - Hall of Fame Member Bios
The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum located in Cooperstown, New York. A shrine to baseball's greatest players, the Hall of Fame is committed to
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Hank Aaron | National Baseball Hall of Fame
Elected to Hall of Fame by Baseball Writers in 1982, Player 406 votes on 415 ballots 97.83% Hall of Fame plaque for Hank Aaron. Born: February 5, 1934,
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