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1968 Topps Baseball: 5 Essential PSA 10 Graded Cards
When it comes to the 1968 Topps Baseball set, each card’s distinctive burlap-style borders and rustic feel make it one of the most recognizable set of the late-1960’s. In addition to its unique ...
DETROIT (AP) — Mickey Lolich, who earned three complete-game wins for the Detroit Tigers in the 1968 World Series, the last Major League Baseball pitcher to accomplish that feat, died Wednesday. He ...
NEW YORK – Offense is down again at the start of the big league season, with hits even harder to come by. The big league batting average was .239 through the first full week of play, down from .240 ...
Major League Baseball announces that each league will split into East and West divisions for the first time the following season. The move was spurred by MLB’s second expansion, with the San Diego ...
Sometimes, it takes a while. Or in the case of N.C. State’s 1968 baseball team, 57 years. In the spring of ‘68, the Wolfpack gave the school its first College World Series team. Coached by the late ...
On Jan. 13, 1988, Steve Garvey announced his retirement from MLB after a 19-year career, which included 14 seasons with the Los Angeles Dodgers. Garvey was originally selected by the Dodgers in the ...
Daryl Patterson, a pitcher for the Detroit Tigers who played a role in helping the franchise win the 1968 World Series, has died at the age of 81. Patterson pitched for four seasons with the Tigers, ...
The New York Mets spoiled a historic afternoon for Bryan Woo, defeating the Seattle Mariners 3-1 at Citi Field behind rookie Nolan McLean’s stellar debut. Although the game didn’t go Seattle’s way, ...
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