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Satchel Paige, African-American Pitcher Article 
He did not have a chance to play in the Major League until he was in his forties, but Ole Satch was still able to throw with the best of them.
Dec 21, 2008 - Anya Laurence
Gil Hodges, Baseball's Great First Baseman Article 
One of baseball's finest players, Gil Hodges was an eight time All Star first baseman who played the game with grace and finesse.
Dec 22, 2008 - Anya Laurence
USPS Rube Foster Negro Leagues Baseball Stamp Article 
The U.S. Postal Service honored the Negro Leagues and founder Rube Foster with the release of two Negro League Baseball commemorative postage stamps.
Jul 22, 2010 - Tim Rich
Bill Veeck Did More for Baseball than Send a Midget Up to Bat Article 
Bill Veeck was one of the most innovative, colorful owners in baseball history, but he's remembered for sending a midget to bat in a real, official game.
Jun 26, 2010 - Ken Braiterman
Bill Lee WIns First Pro Baseball Game in Massachusetts Since 1978 Article 
Bill Spaceman Lee was one of the great lefties to pitch for the Boston Red Sox and was known for being offbeat. How offbeat is winning a pro game at age 63?
Sep 7, 2010 - Marcus Hondro
Collecting Baseball Stamps From the U.S. Postal Service Article 
The USPS has issued baseball stamps since 1939. Stamp-collecting baseball fans can choose from more than 50 commemorative stamps with a baseball theme.
Aug 14, 2010 - Tim Rich
Major League Baseball's All-Star Game Needs Change Article 
The MLB All-Star game is coming up this weekend and as usual the same gripes, snubs, and imperfections surround a terribly flawed event.
Jul 5, 2011 - Matthew Anello
The Youngest and Oldest Pitchers Article 
A list of the major leagues's youngest and oldest pitchers contains one memorable name and three that are not well known today except by the game's most avid followers.
Mar 14, 2008 - John K. Davis
Best Season Anyone Ever Had? Article 
Lou Boudreau's 1948 season was unique in baseball history. He batted and fielded his way to his league's MVP award and managed the Indians to the world championship.
Jun 18, 2007 - David Hornestay
MLB Cactus League Spring Training 2009 and 2010 Article 
Since the White Sox 2008 exodus from their Tucson, Arizona Cactus League MLB Spring Training site to Surprise, AZ, the Rockies and D-Backs may soon follow.
Mar 3, 2009 - Lynn Pritchett
Great First Baseman Mickey Vernon Article 
Mickey Vernon died on September 24,2008, at the age of ninety after suffering a stroke. He was a star for the Washington Senators from 1939 to 1960.
Dec 30, 2008 - Anya Laurence
The Oldest Major League Players Article 
During the long course of major league history there have been several players who were long in the tooth when they entered the big leagues.
Jul 7, 2008 - John K. Davis
Arrests, Alcohol Abuse Plagued Life of MLB Player Hank Thompson Article 
A string of arrests and periods of incarceration before and after his nine-year major league baseball career, plagued the life of Hank Thompson.
Feb 8, 2011 - Jeff Young
Top 20 Player Feats in MLB History: Ty Cobb, Babe Ruth, Cy Young Article 
As spring training approaches, here are the Top 20 Players in MLB History whose feats you need to know to place this upcoming season in perspective.
Feb 16, 2011 - Jay Abramson
Bill Veeck Hires Dwarf Eddie Gaedel to Bat for Browns in 1951 Article 
Owner Veeck scores another PR victory for his St. Louis baseball team.
Aug 18, 2011 - Kevin Schindler
Appomattox Court House: the City, the Courthouse, and the Truth Article 
Two key things about Appomattox: the surrender did not technically end the Civil War, and the surrender was not signed in a courthouse, but a "court house."
May 20, 2011 - Stephen Keeney
Review - Invictus Article 
Clint Eastwood ably directs the story of a difficult time in South Africa and the African continent.
Dec 12, 2009 - Tom Wolsey
Brazilian Photographer Luis Salvatore's Photos and Projects Article 
The charismatic Brazilian Luis Salvatore is an award-winning photographer who founded and manages a Brazilian NGO called Instituto Brasil Solidário.
Nov 22, 2010 - Karin-Marijke Vis
The Rise And Fall Of WCW Article 
Hulk Hogan, the NWO, Goldberg, Sting acting like the Crow, the Cruiserweight division. WCW for a while had it all. Then it all went wrong for Eric Bischoff.
Nov 9, 2009 - Steve Bartle