Baseball writer Roger Angell immortalized the moment with his New Yorker essay “Agincourt and After: An epochal World Series, ...
Hall of Fame baseball catcher Carlton Fisk pleaded guilty Thursday to a misdemeanor drunken-driving charge, two months after police found him asleep in his pickup truck in a suburban Chicago cornfield ...
Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh joined Hall of Famer Carlton Fisk in some amazing baseball history on Friday night. Even though the Mariners lost a crucial game to the Los Angeles Angels, Raleigh ...
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“It’s a great day for Chicago and White Sox baseball.” That was how David Condon opened his In the Wake of the News column 40 years ago Tuesday, quoting new White Sox President Eddie Einhorn. March 9, ...
Carlton Fisk, the major league catcher who played most famously for the Boston Red Sox, was born in Bellows Falls, Vt., on December 26, 1947. But the Hall-of-Famer is really from Charlestown, where he ...
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Aaron Judge credits an unlikely source for his clutch game-tying HR
Aaron Judge had his Carlton Fisk moment during ALDS Game 3. The New York Yankees slugger Judge provided one of the moments of the postseason thus far with a clutch game-tying home run on Tuesday ...
CHICAGO — “It’s a great day for Chicago and White Sox baseball.” That was how David Condon opened his In the Wake of the News column 40 years ago, quoting new White Sox president Eddie Einhorn. March ...
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