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Betsy Jochum won the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League's batting title in 1948. But it took "A League of Their ...
Rob Manford figured out something last week that his fellow Major League Baseball commissioners couldn’t: A lifetime ban ends when the player dies.
The fan argued that MLB legends Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens should also be in Cooperstown, overlooking their alleged PED use. Rose, while advocating Bonds and Clemens' induction into the Hall of ...
Troy, N.Y. — Cooperstown girls basketball rode some lockdown defensive quarters on its way to the Class C state semifinals. The Hawkeyes held sectional title game foe Hamilton to just three ...
The controversy around PED use by star players in the 1990s and 2000s has kept several of them out of Cooperstown. The baseball writers who vote on admission to the Hall of Fame have applied the ...
Moravia suffocated No. 2 state-ranked Cooperstown's offense in a 55-48 state regional victory on Sunday at Visions Veterans Memorial Arena. Heading into the matchup, the undefeated Section III ...
Syracuse, N.Y. — Brenna Seamon scored 16 points and Pauline Kennedy added 12 to rally the Cooperstown girls basketball team to a 55-48 win over Section IV’s Delaware Academy in a state Class C ...
SYRACUSE -- A stifling defensive second half at SRC Arena put Cooperstown over the top Sunday evening and the Hawkeyes defeated Hamilton's Emerald Knights for the first time in three tries in ...
If Sabathia’s words might not pull Pettitte into Cooperstown, perhaps his presence and precedent can. If Sabathia hit the ballot with the same numbers and same career a few decades ago ...
So who’s the next Yankee headed to Cooperstown after Sabathia? It may be a while, at least by recent standards, as Torre, Rivera, Jeter and Sabathia all got in during a 12-year period.
Wagner, who fell just five votes short of making it to Cooperstown last year, is on the Baseball Writers’ Association of America ballot for the 10th and final time this year. “It’s a ...
a fireworks display and a special commemorative address by Cooperstown Mayor Ellen Tillapaugh. The festivities continue throughout the weekend with an array of events, including the Fenimore Quilt ...