Josh Gibson, one of the greatest sluggers in the history of the Negro Leagues, could become big league baseball’s single-season batting average record holder with the .441 mark he set 77 years ago.
When Babe Ruth was dominating baseball, he was bigger in physical size than most of the other players. When he set a then-record 60 home runs in 1927, he stood 6-foot-2 and weighed about 215 pounds.
In the modern game it can feel like home run and strikeout records are falling all the time, but there are several baseball record that will never be broken – nor will anyone ever come close. Here we ...
When it comes to statistics and records, no other sport comes close to matching baseball’s muscle. Football may have surpassed baseball as America’s favorite sport but none of the numbers or records ...
Cy Young's career ended over a century ago, but his legacy lives on in the award named in his honor that celebrates the best pitcher in each league every year. He is a fitting source of aspiration as ...
It's presumptuous to classify certain records as marks that will last forever. After all, records were made to be broken. Still, some of them might withstand the tests of time a bit longer than others ...
The 2022 baseball season began Feb. 18 for Notre Dame as the Irish defeated Stetson a 17-2 rout. Notre Dame is nearing the midway point of regular-season play that will conclude May 21 ahead of the ...
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