About a week ago, I brought you a list of fantasy football sleepers from the AFC. Now, true to my word, I’ve put together an interesting look at trio of young players who figure to outproduce their draft slots in 2010. Take a look, and keep them in the back of your mind in the [...] [...more]
From the moment the Yankees were born, New York fans yearned to see them play the Giants. In 1910, unable to resist a certain financial downfall, John Brush of the Giants and Frank Farrell of the Yankees decided not to wait for a pennant run to play each other. After both clubs finished second, the [...] [...more]
He was one of the smallest men every to play major league baseball, on one of the dirtiest, most outrageous rosters every assembled.
A shortstop-turned outfielder, William Henry Keeler stood 5-foot-4 and weighed in at 140. And pound for pound, he may have been the greatest hitter the game has ever known.
He was born on [...] [...more]