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World Stadium (full title: Pro Yakyū World Stadium [a]) is a series of baseball arcade games that were released by Namco in the late 1980s and 1990s; they were spin-offs of the Family Stadium franchise, inspired by the 1986 Famicom game Pro Yakyū Family Stadium, and its sequel Pro Yakyū Family Stadium '87.
March 23 – Margaret Holgerson, 63, All-American Girls Professional Baseball League pitcher who posted a 76–69 record and a 1.94 ERA in seven seasons and hurled a postseason no-hitter. March 26 – Chet Brewer , 83, All-Star pitcher of the Negro leagues, later a scout for the Pirates.
4. 1933 Babe Ruth Goudey Sport Kings #2. Sale price: $1.2 million. Babe Ruth is an undeniable and unforgettable legend. This card, though, is a life-changer.
Trolls is a Troll doll-themed platform game developed and published by Flair Software for the Amiga, MS-DOS and Commodore 64 in 1992. In 1994 it was ported to the CD32.. In 2009 it was released for Nintendo's DSiWare platform as Oscar in Toyland; since the Trolls license had lapsed, all Troll imagery was removed from the game and replaced with Flair's original creation Oscar.
Bases Loaded screenshot. Bases Loaded [a] is a baseball video game by Jaleco that was originally released for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It was first released in 1987 in Japan and in 1988 in North America, and a Game Boy port was released in July of 1990.
When CNN went on the air on June 1, 1980 one of the first newscasts was a sports bulletin where baseball and North American Soccer League highlights were shown. Later, a nightly program called Sports Tonight went on the air in late night. During this time, Nick Charles and Fred Hickman became established as the program's co-hosts.