The San Francisco Giants announced that Hall of Fame inductee Jeff Kent will have his No. 21 retired by the organization.
A big summer is in store for Jeff Kent. On July 26, the former Giants second baseman will head to Cooperstown, N.Y., where he ...
Jeff Kent's iconic No. 21 is being retired by the Giants, celebrating his Hall of Fame induction with a special home game ...
In many ways, San Francisco Giants legend Brandon Crawford is the perfect candidate for the Bay Area Sports Hall of Fame. The ...
Since Willie Mays arrived 75 years ago, only two Hall of Fame center fielders have debuted since. What happened to the iconic ...
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Eddie Feiner: The greatest athlete you've never heard of
Eddie Feiner, aka the "King of Softball," was an unstoppable force in the world of sports. With over 11,000 games played, 238 perfect games, and a fastball clocked at 104 mph, he was a one-of-a-kind ...
HAMILTON TOWNSHIP — Authorities are investigating the cause of a fire that destroyed a home in the 200 block of Burning Tree Court on Monday, police said. Multiple area fire departments are on the ...
Each year, former Major League Baseball players who have been retired for at least five years become eligible for election into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, N.Y. To be elected, ...
On New Year's Eve, while on vacation at our daughter's home in Las Vegas, my wife, Denise, informed me about the passing of ...
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