Vikings QB JJ McCarthy Throws Clunker of a First Pitch At Twins Game
Anyone looking to badmouth the Minnesota Vikings for picking quarterback J.J. McCarthy certainly found some ammo after McCarthy threw a horrendous first pitch.
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Anyone looking to badmouth the Minnesota Vikings for picking quarterback J.J. McCarthy certainly found some ammo after McCarthy threw a horrendous first pitch.
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Willie Mays gave a message to his longtime friend Dusty Baker just a day before he died.
Senior congressional correspondent Chad Pergram has more on the "Say Hey Kid."
Tim Anderson, as a member of the Birmingham Barons, played in the 20th Annual Rickwood Classic Game against the Jacksonville Suns in 2015. The shortstop, at the time touted as the Chicago White Sox' No. 2 prospect behind southpaw Carlos Rodon, remembers there wasn't much fanfare around the game. While he was looking forward to returning to his roots — Anderson grew up in Tuscaloosa, Alabama — there was a limited marketing initiative and next to no national publicity for the Rickwood Classic Game.
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SAN FRANCISCO: Baseball icon Willie Mays, one of the greatest players in the sport's history and beloved for his for dazzling skill and athletic grace, died on Tuesday (Jun 18) aged 93, his family announced.
The San Francisco Giants announced that Willie Mays, the greatest center fielder of all time, died Tuesday afternoon at the age of 93.
Willie Mays, the electrifying "Say Hey Kid" whose singular combination of talent, drive and exuberance made him one of baseball's greatest and most beloved players, has died. He was 93.