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Joe Coleman, who pitched for seven teams during a 15-year major league career, has passed away. The Associated Press reported ...
Allentown native and former Major League Baseball pitcher Bob Heffner has died. He was 86. Heffner, known by his nickname of “Butch,” died on June 25, according to his obituary. Heffner was a ...
The right-handed pitcher — the third in Blue Jays franchise history to make an All-Star team — went 140-167 for Toronto, ...
As the Major League Baseball trade deadline nears, the Houston Astros and Baltimore Orioles are two American League clubs on ...
The Braves sweep a doubleheader from the Pirates. Butch Nieman hits a pinch-hit grand slam in the opener. Tommy Holmes singles in the second game to extend his hitting streak to 34 consecutive games ...
The Chicago White Sox shared heartbreaking news […] The post Former Chicago White Sox Pitcher Bobby Jenks Dead At 44 appeared first on InspireMore.
Bob "Butch" Heffner, a pitcher for the Boston Red Sox, Cleveland Indians and California Angels in the 1960s, passed away on Wednesday at his home in Allentown, Pennsylvania. He was 86.
Major League Baseball completed its 2025 Draft presented by Nike on Monday, with a total of 615 players being chosen in the 20 rounds. The Draft resumed in the fourth round via MLB.com on Monday ...
Cincinnati Reds starting pitcher Chase Burns made history on Tuesday night when he struck out the first five batters he faced in his Major League debut against the New York Yankees.
Allentown native and former Major League Baseball pitcher Bob Heffner has died. He was 86. Heffner, known by his nickname of “Butch,” died on June 25, according to his obituary.