Topic: Michigan

Michigan University

George Sisler born 3-24-1893 in New Franklin,Ohio a suburb or Akron, Ohio. He did not play for the Pirates and he was paid noof M with a degree in Mechanical Engineering. He had 1175 lifetime Sisler suffered from a bout of sinusitis ...
The voice behind Detroit Tigers baseball passed away Wednesday evening after a battle with bile duct cancer. The passing of Ernie Harwell a man best remembered for his voice for 42 years in service of the Detroit Tigers broadcasts.Born in Washington, Georgia ...
Iraqi teen to go home after surgeries in US; plans to teach friends about new love _ baseballA 13-year-old Iraqi boy brought to Michigan a year ago by a National Guardsman so he could get plastic surgery to repair scars from a ...

Historic Bars in Michigan

Michigan, the eighth most populous state in the United States as of 2010, is home to a great deal of historic bars. Another historic Michigan bar to place on GQ's list of "20 Hamburgers You Must Eat Before You Die," Miller's was ...

Derek Jeter

Men's Fitness recently caught up with Derek Jeter as the Yankees' star opened his third 24-Hour Fitness location, this one in Manhattan's swank Soho neighborhood.Congrats on setting the Yankees' all-time hits record. When you were a little kid did you ever dream ...
Michigan says all bags banned from football stadium Saturday; Pirates tighten security, tooMichigan is banning purses and all other bags from Michigan Stadium for security reasons, and the Pittsburgh Pirates are planning additional screening measures, too.The University of Michigan said Wednesday it ...
) was born 112 years ago and passed away just this month. She lived in Michigan and was a fan of the Detroit Tigers (she watched the Tigers actually win a game the day before she died). Until just a few months ...
Details about newspaper companies that sought bankruptcy protectionFour newspaper companies have filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection since December, though their newspapers continue to operate. Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune, The Sun of Baltimore, South Florida Sun Sentinel, Orlando (Fla.) Sentinel, The ...

Early Women Baseball Players

As early as 1450 young English ladies played stoolball, a game played with a ball and a bat that resembled an oversized ping-pong paddle. At Vassar College, two baseball teams, the Laurels and the Abenakis, were formed in 1866 through the encouragement ...

50 Reasons You Love New York City

stories pinpoint the details that make a place unique. 1 Carrying a torch No city gives a better welcome than New York. 3 Chip off the old block As soon as I get to New York, as well as on my way ...
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