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They don’t come classier than Jim Abbott. Will always be grateful for a message he sent to my daughter during a difficult time. He’s such a positive force.

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On this day in 1941, Joe DiMaggio holds up goose eggs after going 0-3 against Cleveland ending his hitting streak at 56 games. He would start a 16 game hitting streak the next day.

On this day in 1941, Joe DiMaggio holds up goose eggs after going 0-3 against Cleveland ending his hitting streak at 56 games. He would start a 16 game hitting streak the next day.
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Was messing around editing images with Grok and it came up with this cool watercolor of Lou Gehrig and gramps during spring training in 1937.

Was messing around editing images with <a href="/grok/">Grok</a> and it came up with this cool watercolor of Lou Gehrig and gramps during spring training in 1937.
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On this day in 1973 Mickey Mantle homers off Whitey Ford during an Old Timers’ Day game at Yankee Stadium. It was the last time this group of legends would play at the original stadium; it would go under renovation the next two years. #Yankees

On this day in 1973 Mickey Mantle homers off Whitey Ford during an Old Timers’ Day game at Yankee Stadium. It was the last time this group of legends would play at the original stadium; it would go under renovation the next two years. #Yankees
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Frank Saucier passed away last March at the age of 98. On this day in 1951 he became a footnote in baseball history. But he was more than that. mattdahlgren12.wordpress.com/2020/08/19/fra…

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Joe McCarthy, Grover Whalen, president of the New York World’s Fair Corporation and the official greeter of New York City and Lou Gehrig at a New York World's Fair Luncheon for the New York Yankees on Oct. 3, 1938. The World Series began two days later.

Joe McCarthy, Grover Whalen, president of the New York World’s Fair Corporation and the official greeter of New York City and Lou Gehrig at a New York World's Fair Luncheon for the New York Yankees on Oct. 3, 1938. The World Series began two days later.
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A photo of Bob Feller taken on this day at Yankee Stadium in 1940. Feller was working on his second no-hitter of the year when Babe Dahlgren singled with one out in the 8th to break it up. The Yankees would rally and win, 3-2.

A photo of Bob Feller taken on this day at Yankee Stadium in 1940. Feller was working on his second no-hitter of the year when Babe Dahlgren singled with one out in the 8th to break it up. The Yankees would rally and win, 3-2.