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Baseball Hall of Famer Dave Parker died Saturday at the age of 74. The Pittsburgh Pirates announced Parker’s death before the ...
Andrew McCutchen moved into elite company on Sunday, when he tied Roberto Clemente in team all-time home runs. Cutch’s homer gave him 240 dingers, behind only Ralph Kiner’s 301 and Willie ...
We congratulate Roberto Alomar on his induction into the National Baseball Hall of Fame. Although he spent just three of his 17 seasons in Baltimore, Roberto's accomplishments during his time here ...
Dave \"The Cobra\" Parker, the baseball legend, passed away just before his Hall of Fame induction. His career spanned 19 seasons, marked by MVP awards ...
Former Orioles second baseman Roberto Alomar has been elected to the Orioles Hall of Fame, the team announced today. Former Orioles scout and baseball operations executive Don Pries will be ...
McCutchen hit his 241st home run with the Pittsburgh Pirates, moving past Hall of Fame right fielder and franchise icon Roberto Clemente for third place in franchise history.
Five-time boxing champion Vinny Paz was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame. Paz, known as "The Pazmanian Devil," finished his career with a 50-10 record and 30 knockouts.
Dave Parker was the last in line. See how he shined. Parker is likely the final player that will go into the Baseball Hall of Fame as a Pirate. Unless the Hall wises up and finally inducts Al Oliver.
Andrew McCutchen tied Roberto Clemente for third place on the Pittsburgh Pirates’ all-time home run list at 240 with a two-run shot off San Diego’s Randy Vásquez in the third inning on Sunday.