Steiner has launched its "Fall Classic" auction, billed as its biggest ever, and among the 2,500 items are memorabilia from N.Y. and N.J. icons Yogi Berra, Don Larsen, Martin Brodeur and Ottis ...
From the pitcher’s mound, Don Larsen trotted straight toward the dugout that fall afternoon in 1956, the last of 27 Brooklyn Dodgers come and gone, as if he’d hoped nobody’d noticed. Interrupted by ...
Berra debuted in 1946 but played only seven games that season. He wore No. 38 and No. 35 during his debut season and 35 in 1947, while Bill Dickey, who won eight World Series titles as a Yankees ...
Baseball legend Yogi Berra appeared in several Major League Baseball seasons, both as a player and coach. Often considered one of the greatest athletes of all time, he won the American League Most ...
LITTLE FALLS, N.J. (AP) — Don Larsen has the perfect way to pay for his grandchildren to finish college. The 82-year-old former Yankees pitcher will auction off the pinstriped uniform he wore 56 years ...
Even if you are not a baseball fan, you must see “It Ain’t Over,” Sean Mullin’s wonderful documentary about one of the most underrated major league baseball legends in MLB history. At the 2015 ...
When it comes to our sports heroes, we are a nation blinded by numbers. Just ask any school kid. The last man to hit .400? Ted Williams. The quarterback with the most Super Bowl rings? Tom Brady, who ...
Can a Hall of Famer who won 10 World Series championships and three Most Valuable Player awards be overlooked? That's the argument presented in the new documentary, "It Ain't Over," which looks at the ...
An extremely rare New York Yankees jersey worn by Yogi Berra during his rookie season is hitting the auction block, but the origin of its discovery and subsequent storage is as legendary as the late ...
Northwest Indiana native Don Larsen pitched a perfect game, in Game 5 of the 1956 World Series, to beat the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1956 — the only perfect game in World Series history. Archibald McKinlay ...
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