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Babe Dahlgren analyzed Yankees greats from the bench on his way to becoming the first MLB coach implement film study.
We may be witnessing a historic MLB season with three players having a chance to finish with 60 home runs, writes Jay Dunn ...
Some numbers are just synonymous with the game. Cal Ripken's 2,632 straight games. Roger Maris's 61 home runs. Ted Williams batting .406. A D-Backs fan being a part of a replay review in four straight ...
New York Yankees outfielder Roger Maris deserved more appreciation for slamming 61 home runs and breaking Babe Ruth’s record, but he now gets honored every day at a museum in Fargo, North Dakota.