A piece of Wichita Falls’ rich baseball history just hit a home run as Spudder Park receives a Texas Historical Marker, ...
Closer Carlos Estevez signed a two-year deal with the Kansas City Royals on Wednesday night. Contract details were provided by Jesse Rogers of ESPN. Deal is for ...
The Royals got a shout-out from a “CBS Mornings” anchor on Wednesday for their support of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum.
The great Russian literary genius Alexander Pushkin dies on this day as a result of a duel. He is generally considered Russia’s great­est poet. Unlike many famous Euro­peans of color, Pushkin was ...
A few days after the re-signing of Shed Long, the Cleburne Railroaders announced the return of fellow captain and former big leaguer Brian O’Grady on Saturday, Jan. 25. Check out the Times-Review ...
In honor of Black History Month, admission to the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum will be free throughout February.
The Cubs had just completed a run of four NL pennants in five years in 1910, and remained in contention for most of 1911, in ...
When Ichiro Suzuki became the first Japanese-born player to be elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame, he became the 22nd player born outside the United States (including Puerto Rico, which, ...
Workers erect a 30-foot-tall deer at “Jingle!,” a winter festival that was under construction at CarShield Field on Friday, ...
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Bob Uecker, who transformed his futility as a baseball player into a successful second career as a baseball broadcaster, humorist and comic actor in television, film and commercials, died Thursday ...
Tracy (Wells) Tofte, who appeared alongside Uecker on the 1980s sitcom “Mr. Belvedere” “The city is enormously saddened with news of Bob Uecker’s passing. Bob was Milwaukee baseball.