Philadelphia Athletics News
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The trading card that the National Baseball Hall of Fame calls the sport’s “most famous collectible” was sold today for $1.23 million in an online auction, according to the dealer handling the sale.
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The trading card that the National Baseball Hall of Fame calls the sport’s “most famous collectible” might fetch up to $1.5 million in an online auction that begins today, according to the dealer handling the sale.
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The San Francisco Giants are one win away from ending Major League Baseball’s third-longest World Series drought thanks to the pitching of a 21-year-old rookie.
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Major League Baseball, more than any other big-time U.S. sport, has its history passed from old to young, from grandparent to child. It’s a veritable story time in the bleachers and clubhouses, where players with plenty of prep time tell tales shared by those who came before.
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Jack McKeon, who led the Florida Marlins to a World Series title in 2003 at the age of 72, will retire from baseball after the team’s last game of the season on Sept. 28.
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Bob Feller , the Iowa farm boy turned Cleveland Indians pitcher whose fastball spun heads in the 1930s and 1940s and remains part of Major League Baseball lore, has died. He was 92.
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Jack McKeon became the second-oldest manager in Major League Baseball history, returning at age 80 to the Florida Marlins as they try to end a 10-game losing streak.
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Allen Craig hit a tie-breaking solo home run in the third inning and then caught the final out to give the St. Louis Cardinals the World Series title in seven games with a 6-2 win against the Texas Rangers.
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Jack McKeon will be named interim manager of the Florida Marlins, CBSSports.com reported, becoming the second-oldest manager in Major League Baseball history.
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Ozzie Guillen was hired as manager of the Florida Marlins, two days after being released from his contract with the Chicago White Sox.
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