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From a young Ken Griffey Jr. in 1990 to Bo Jackson at the height of his two-sport powers, the Diamond Kings ruled baseball.
There’s a C on Salvador Perez's jersey, and it doesn’t mean catcher. Yes, Perez is the Royals’ backstop, but he’s also their ...
Topps Baseball set included 660 cards, not counting an additional 44 Traded cards and 24 team checklists that many collectors ...
Cleveland's MVP candidate continues building his Hall of Fame case as he nears milestone that would put him ahead of ...
Soon after President Donald Trump announced the U.S. attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities, two major U.S. news organizations characterized the event in contrasting ways.
Autograph... Chris Marquart covers area motorsports for the Finger Lakes Times. Anyone with information relating to the area ...
George Brett brought up the 1985 World Series Game Seven, in which the Royals routed the St. Louis Cardinals 11-0. He said he never made good on a promise he made so many years ago. “We were all ...
Brett has been called one of baseball’s greatest clutch hitters. He was a 13-time All Star, who was named the American League’s Most Valuable Player in 1980 when his batting average hit the ...
Despite their early woes, the Royals started out 2-4 in the 2024 season, then returned home for a perfect 7-0 homestand en route to a postseason appearance and American League Wild Card Series win ...
George Brett has an argument for the greatest third-baseman of all-time. (Another guy coming up probably has the best case of all.) 3 batting titles, 13 All-Star games, and more than 3,000 hits.
“The only MVP in Royals history is George Brett in 1980 when he hit .390 and was over .400 in September,” Costas stated as the broadcast refocused on the 71-year-old in his suite.
NEW YORK (AP) — George Brett watched the Kansas City Royals prepare to face the New York Yankees and remembered the combustible clashes of the 1970s. “This isn’t a series, this is war ...