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Former Pirates Pitcher Joe Coleman Dies at 78
Joe Coleman, a pitcher who finished his 15-year career with the Pittsburgh Pirates’ 1979 World Series-winning team, has died. He was 78. Coleman’s son, Casey, said his father died in his sleep in ...
Joe Coleman, a lanky right-hander who won 142 games in 15 major league seasons and was an All-Star in 1972 with Detroit, has ...
The son and father of major leaguers, Coleman became the No. 3 pick in baseball’s inaugural amateur draft in 1965 when he was ...
The pitcher appeared for seven different teams in a 15-year career, and is part of the first three-generation family of ...
Despite the over-reliance on analytics that’s prevalent in MLB, the manager still plays an important role in a team's success ...
While the Giants returned most of their starters on offense, there are lots of new faces looking to make a name for ...
The 36-year-old right-hander had been pitching in the Mexican League until he announced his retirement over the weekend.
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In 1989, if you were an A’s fan, you said, “We dominated…and won the World Series” If you were a Giants fan, you said, “The earthquake dominated…and won the ...
Former Boston Red Sox closer Keith Foulke made one more appearance on the mound at Fenway Park on Saturday night, pitching ...