Source: Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory. LOUISVILLE, Ky. – The George Brett Pine Tar Bat is now on display at Louisville ...
A game-winning home run becomes a game loser — and 25 days later, it's turned back into the game-winner. That alone would warrant an entry in baseball's history books. But cast it with David and ...
Also known as the Pine Tar Game, the Pin Tar Incident was actually a days-long saga that began in the Bronx at Yankee Stadium with a two-out, ninth-inning homer back on July 24, 1983. Kansas City Hall ...
BLOOMFIELD — It will be 41 years ago this July that George Brett stormed out a dugout at Yankee Stadium so "fighting mad" at Tim McClelland that it took several players, coaches and officials to ...
Looking back at sports memories from the 1980s, without a doubt 1983 has to be one of the more interesting years of the decade. I can still remember watching and listening to some of these great games ...
COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. (AP) — Lee MacPhail, the longtime baseball executive who ruled in the celebrated Pine Tar case and later became part of the only father-son Hall of Fame pairing, has died. He was 95.
George Brett's iconic "pine tar" bat is on display at the museum in downtown Louisville. The bat became famous during a July ...