Topic: AFC North
Cy Young (Denton T. Young) was a professional baseball player, born on March 29th, 1897 in Gilmore , Ohio . Cy Young won more major league games than any other pitcher in the history of the game. Cy Young pitched for five ...
Baseball's most watched team during the 1953 baseball season was the Braves -- the Milwaukee Braves. The Braves finished second to the Dodgers with a 92-62 record and drew a record 1,826,397 fans. Warren Spahn led the staff, topping the National League ...
By the time the 1952 baseball season arrived, the Yankees had won three rings in a row -- a string that Cleveland fans thought could be broken in 1952. An especially good year from Philadelphia hurler Robin Roberts 28 wins -- the ...
There were many unexpected events that took place during the 1950 baseball season, but it came as no surprise when the New York teams dominated the decade of the 1950s. The story of the year was that the Phillies (also known as ...
It was one of many "next years" for the Dodgers. In the National League, the Cardinals' Stan Musial won the batting title with a .355 average. In the American League, Gus Zernial came to Philadelphia via Chicago early in the season to ...
The Yankees marched on in the 1938 baseball season, this time winning by 9-1/2 games over Boston and 13 over Cleveland. Third-time MVP Award-winner Jimmie Foxx of Boston had what is probably the best non-Triple Crown season in American League history, driving ...
Late in the 1935 baseball season, both defending pennant-winners were leading comfortably when the surprising Chicago Cubs put on a 21-game winning streak that propelled them into first place; they finished at 100-54, four games ahead of the Cardinals and 81/2 up ...
The 1945 baseball season brought with it hope and the return of some of baseball's biggest stars from the war. The Chicago Cubs took the National League flag by 3 games over St. Louis, with lost Stan Musial to the Army for ...
Ted Williams started the 1946 baseball season on fire, after coming off four years of military service, as the Red Sox built a huge lead before coasting to a 12-game lead over Detroit at the wire. Cleveland manager Lou Boudreau contributed to ...
The trend toward runs and homers continued through the 1922 baseball season, particularly in the National League. In both leagues, a host of sluggers crowded Babe Ruth for the limelight. In the American League, the St. Louis Browns' George Sisler won the ...