The last St. Louis Browns game took place on September 27, 1953, and saw the Browns fall to the Chicago White Sox 2-1 in 11 innings. Seventy-two years later, the last two surviving players from tha…| RIP Baseball
Diego Segui holds a unique distinction in baseball history. He is the only player to appear for both professional Seattle franchises, the Pilots and the Mariners. He pitched in the inaugural game f…| RIP Baseball
RIP to Tommie Reynolds, an outfielder for 8 seasons in the majors in the 1960s and ’70s. He was also minor-league manager at a time when the lack of minorities in management roles became a po…| RIP Baseball
The Cleveland baseball franchise now called the Guardians hasn’t been cursed so much as it has been a victim of some bad ownership, bad rosters and some bad luck. But if a franchise were to b…| RIP Baseball
RIP to Bud Daley, an All-Star pitcher and a two-time world champion with the Yankees. Daley, a long-time resident of Wyoming, died on October 15 at Help for Health Hospice in Riverton, WY. He had c…| RIP Baseball
Ozzie Virgil spent so long in Major League Baseball as a player and a coach that it’s hard to remember that he was a pioneer in the game — in a couple of important ways. For one, he was…| RIP Baseball