Topic: Barry Bonds
Last night, Ken Burns' long awaited follow-up to his 1994 epic documentary, "Baseball," finally aired on PBS. One of the most intriguing aspects of "Top of the Tenth" was Burns' detailed and carefully crafted depiction of Barry Bonds. In an intentional, yet ...
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Alex Rodriguez blasted a solo home run Monday to reach 100 RBIs for a record 14th Major League Baseball season.The New York slugger's homer came in the fourth inning off Brian Matusz in the New York Yankees' 4-3 loss to Baltimore. He ...
History and oddities Originally the ability to start and/or continue a baseball game was determined almost entirely by weather, and in fact the rule states that if there are several factors in play, weather overrides the others. Before artificial lighting was available, ...
The article presents news briefs and rumors concerning Major League Baseball (MLB). The Kansas City Royals may have a .500 record by the end of the 2007 season with the help of a solid bullpen and an improved lineup. Player Barry Bonds ...
Down 3-2 in games, the Red Sox beat the Yankees in game six at Yankee Stadium, then led 5-2 in the last of the eighth in game seven. Despite lacking a dominant pitcher or hitter, and finishing third in the American League ...
Two years before the 2006 baseball season, the St. Louis Cardinals had won 105 games during the regular season but were swept in the World Series by the Red Sox. The big runs in the 2006 World Series were knocked in by ...
Every team wants to end the season on a winning streak -- especially if the last game clinches the 2004 World Series. Barry Bonds took a staggering 232 walks and captured his seventh National League MVP Award, but the Giants finished second. ...
The Anaheim Angels and their fans caused plenty of headaches during the 2002 baseball season. Minnesota had the honor of facing Anaheim in the ALCS, because the Angels had defeated the American League East champ Yankees in four games. This time around, ...
The 2001 baseball season, full of surprises early and late, was entertaining throughout. When Arizona and New York met in the 2001 World Series, it was more than a simple tradition-against-expansion story; it was a thrilling seven-game set. Tony Womack's double tied ...