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61* (2001) is an overrated, unfocused look at Maris and Mantle’s chase of Ruth’s HR record
61* is a 2001 film originally made for and released on HBO, that’s currently streaming on the HBO Max streaming service. Just for a basic synopsis, the movie focuses on the 1961 New York Yankees, ...
FARGO — During National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, health care providers are reminding women to schedule annual breast cancer screenings. Doctors at Sanford’s Roger Maris Cancer Center in Fargo ...
Cal Raleigh hit another home run. The Seattle Mariners' catcher won't celebrate this one much, given that it came in a one-sided defeat in Game 3 of the ALCS to the Toronto Blue Jays. Seattle still ...
Before Tuesday night, only New York Yankees had ever made this kind of postseason history. Now, Seattle Mariners' superstar catcher Cal Raleigh has joined the club. The feat: Homering in the playoffs ...
It's hard to become as dominant as Aaron Judge has become without a strong family by your side. Aaron Judge's adoptive parents raised him into a gentle giant, and they were hard to miss when they ...
Seattle slugger Cal Raleigh this year matched what once stood as a signature baseball record: Babe Ruth’s 60 home runs for the 1927 Yankees. Roger Maris first surpassed Ruth’s record, hitting 61 ...
Floyd Roger Myers Jr., who played younger versions of Will Smith and Marlon Jackson, respectively, on episodes of The Fresh ...
Stop. Just stop. Let's just put this out there right now: Aaron Judge is not an all-time great Yankee. And he won't be until he can lead the New York Yankees to the franchise's 28th World Series title ...
Sometime after the final out was made, the Toronto Blue Jays popped champagne in the visiting clubhouse. Frank Sinatra's "New York, New York" played in the background. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. probably ...
It wasn’t something you’d hear about on a TV broadcast, but earlier this season, Aaron Judge passed Yogi Berra to move into sixth on the Yankees’ all-time WAR leaderboard. WAR, or wins above ...
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. celebrates after the Blue Jays beat the Yankees in Game 4 of the ALDS. The Jays outscored New York, 34-19, in the series. Al Bello / Getty Images Here we go, one last time. One ...
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