Yogi Berra, Yankees icon and Hall of Fame catcher, dies at age 90 – Orlando Sentinel
2014 UCLA Baseball Media Guide by UCLA Athletics - Issuu
Ranking every World Series in MLB history - ESPN
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Yogi Berra, Yankees icon and Hall of Fame catcher, dies at age 90 – Orlando Sentinel
Uncle Mike's Musings: A Yankees Blog and More: September 25, 1917: Holy Cow, It's Phil Rizzuto's Centennial!
Yogi Berra, Yankee Who Built His Stardom 90 Percent on Skill and Half on Wit, Dies at 90 - The New York Times
Peter Ueberroth – Society for American Baseball Research
A beautiful 8x10 wire photo dating to Dec 27, 1955 picturing the Mantle family adding another son, David. Press stamping on reverse. NMT condition.
1955 Wire Photo Mickey Mantle New York Yankees Wife and Son David HOF WS AS MLB
Minnesota Twins Decline Option On Miguel Sanó, Retain Sonny Gray
Minnesota Twins Take 2 Of 3 From Colorado Rockies
When baseball fans voted on the top twenty-five players of the twentieth century in 1999, Stan Musial didn’t make the cut. This glaring omission—later rectified by a panel of experts—raised an important question: How could a first-ballot Hall of Famer, widely considered one of the greatest hitters in baseball history, still rank as the most underrated athlete of all time? In Stan Musial, veteran sports journalist George Vecsey finally gives this twenty-time All-Star and St.
Stan Musial: An American Life [Book]
1960 World Series Game 7: The greatest game ever played - ESPN