Why Chambliss Was Safe Without Touching Home (1976)
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Why Chambliss Was Safe Without Touching Home (1976)
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The Day Two Aces Threw 400+ Pitches in One Game
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How One Umpire Call Destroyed the Cardinals’ World Series Dreams
In Game 6 of the 1985 World Series, the St. Louis Cardinals were just three outs away from becoming champions. But a missed call by umpire Don Denkinger changed everything.
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David Freese and the Miracle of the 2011 World Series
Twenty eleven World Series, Texas facing St. Louis.
Down to their final strike, the Cardinals come alive thanks to David Freese — tying the game in the ninth and walking it off in the eleventh to force Game Seven. They won it the next night, becoming World Series champions.
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Scary Moment for Albert Pujols After HBP
In June 2016, Albert Pujols was hit in the helmet by Tony Barnette, who immediately checked on him.
Medical staff examined Pujols as both teams watched anxiously.
Thankfully, he walked away smiling with no injury.
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He Threw His Glove at a Bunt… What Does the Rule Say?
Clayton Kershaw threw his glove at a bunt attempt, but it never touched the ball.
Under Rule 5.06(b)(4)(B), if a fielder throws his glove and hits a batted ball, runners get three bases.
Since there was no contact, the play was legal — but right on the edge.
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On this day in 1902 a chicago newpaper called Chicago’s baseball team the Cubs for being young and it’s been their name ever since!
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Step into the rich history of one of baseball’s most iconic teams—the Chicago Cubs. From their early days as the White Stockings to becoming the Cubs we know...
On this day in 1985, MLB reinstated Willie Mays & Mickey Mantle after years of exile for working with casinos. Two icons, unfairly banned, finally welcomed back. ⚾🔥 Justice served!
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On March 18, 1985, baseball legends Willie Mays and Mickey Mantle were officially reinstated to Major League Baseball after being unfairly banned due to their...