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Analysis of immigration issues. And some baseball history for relief!

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Bert Shepard: Washington Senators' One-Legged Pitcher

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Mount Rushmore Baseball Nine Takes the Field

From the 400 carvers who created the magnificent Mt.

Independence Day 1919: Jack Dempsey Wins Heavyweight Title

On Independence Day in 1919, the sporting world’s attention turned to Toledo, Ohio, where heavyweight champion Jess Willard defended his title against challenger Jack Dempsey.

Ohtani Family Update: Shohei Homers, Mamiko Drops Second Anchor Baby in14 months

Shohei Ohtani and his wife, Mamiko, recently welcomed their second child—another “anchor baby”—bringing their family size above the U.S.

WOKE MLB Selective about Rule Enforcement

Major League Baseball is persnickety about teams following its rules---the regulations that it deems worthy of obeying.

On Father's Day, Angel Dads Still Wonder Why Sanctuary Jurisdictions Exist

For hundreds of Dads, Father’s Day is a sad reminder of the children they’ve lost because, for decades, the federal government has refused to dismantle sanctuary jurisdictions.

On Father's Day 1964, Jim Bunning, Dad to Nine, Pitched a Perfect Game

On Father’s Day in 1964, Philadelphia Phillies’ right-hander Jim Bunning pitched a perfect game against the New York Mets in New York’s old Shea Stadium.

Book Review: The First All-Star Game, Babe Ruth, FDR, and America at the Crossroads

No single review can do justice to Randall Sullivan’s new book, The First All-Star Game, Babe Ruth, FDR, and America at the Crossroads. While the book’s central focus is the first-ever 1933 All-Star Game—or the “Game of the Century,” as its originator and chief booster,

D-Day Hero: Yogi Berra

Even casual baseball fans know that New York Yankee great Yogi Berra, born Lorenzo Pietro Berra, is one of diamond history’s greatest players.

Jackie Robinson Day Masks MLB’s Disregard for Black American Players

Every April 15 since 2004, Major League Baseball celebrates Jackie Robinson Day.