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With the roster depleted by players leaving for service in World War II, the 1943 Brooklyn Dodgers finished the season in third place.. The team featured five future Hall of Famers: second baseman Billy Herman, shortstop Arky Vaughan, outfielders Paul Waner, and Joe Medwick, and manager Leo Durocher.
The New Mexico State Aggies baseball team represents New Mexico State University, ... Curt Cook: 4: 78–104.429 1987: Sal Gonzalez: 1: 20–34.370 1988: Mike Ryan: 1 ...
The 2024 National League Championship Series was a best-of-seven playoff in Major League Baseball's 2024 postseason. It matched the overall #1 seed Los Angeles Dodgers against the sixth-seeded New York Mets. The Dodgers won the series, four games to two, to become National League (NL) champions and advance to the 2024 World Series.
The 1942 Brooklyn Dodgers team won 104 games in the season, but fell two games short of the St. Louis Cardinals in the National League pennant race.The Dodgers' 104 wins tied the 1909 Chicago Cubs for the most wins by a team that failed to finish first in its league (or, since 1969, division); this record lasted until 2021, when the Dodgers won 106 games but finished a game behind the San ...
MLB Sunday Leadoff is the branding used for broadcasts of Major League Baseball (MLB) games that primarily are held on Sunday afternoon. It was originally produced by NBC Sports for the streaming service Peacock from 2022 to 2023, with one game each season simulcast on NBC.
Dick Allen, Dave Parker to be inducted into Baseball Hall of Fame. Liz Roscher. December 8, 2024 at 8:10 PM ... The Phillies traded him to the St. Louis Cardinals in exchange for Curt Flood, who ...
The first stunning signing of baseball’s offseason came Thursday, with reports that right-handed pitcher Luis Severino has agreed to a three-year, $67 million deal with the formerly-of-Oakland ...
Gregory Lamont Vaughn (born July 3, 1965) is an American former baseball left fielder who played for the Milwaukee Brewers (1989–1996), San Diego Padres (1996–1998), Cincinnati Reds (1999), Tampa Bay Devil Rays (2000–2002) and Colorado Rockies (2003) of Major League Baseball (MLB).