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REVEREND DOCTOR CREW CHIEF TED BARRETT, MAJOR LEAGUE UMPIRE

Last Updated: January 7, 2024 6:29 am

Umpires appropriately prefer to stay out of the limelight. The game is, after all, not about them. They are rarely recognized as they arrive at the ballpark maybe 90 minutes before game time. During an interview with Ted Barrett and his crew during a visit to officiate a series between the Seattle Mariners and Boston […]

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Historic Baseball Saloons: Relics From a Bygone Era

Last Updated: January 7, 2024 6:30 am

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Distinctive baseball saloons, which once dotted urban landscapes not far from the cities’ ballparks, have gone the way of telephone booths and bookstores. Some are still around, but they’re falling like dominoes. Baseball saloons during a bygone era were once convenient gathering places not only for fans and the players themselves but also for prominent […]

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BASEBALL FEVER: TOM VILLANTE’S LIFE IN MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL

Last Updated: January 7, 2024 6:30 am

A lot of batboys have “made good” in life, and no doubt the responsibilities instilled in them during those teen years have been a factor. But Tom Villante, who was the New York Yankees batboy in 1944–45, has had a dazzling career, largely in and around baseball, in the years since. The son of a […]

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GEORGE VAN HALTREN’S OVERLOOKED GREATNESS

Last Updated: January 7, 2024 6:30 am

For the sake of argument, let’s say that Tim Raines never gets elected to the Hall of Fame. Jump forward a century or so to a handy baseball landmark, say the year 2130. Without the stamp of immortality conferred by induction into the Hall of Fame, Tim Raines is completely forgotten. Only scholars of the […]

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CARL HORNER’S GREATEST HIT . . . AND MORE

Last Updated: January 7, 2024 6:30 am

LEGENDS OF THE CAMERA TheNationalPastimeMuseum.com focuses on baseball’s most influential photographers in this eight-part series. Author Larry Canale, who wrote two books with legendary lensman Ozzie Sweet, is your tour guide. Part 2: Carl Horner If you follow the music, you know the phrase “one-hit wonder”: a recording artist who charted one huge Top 40 […]

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