It's been 50 years since the Brewers welcomed back an icon of Milwaukee sports, Hank Aaron, as a 40-year-old member of the ...
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Atlanta News First on MSNRemembering a legend: Atlanta History Center honors Hank Aaron as Braves get ready for home openerAn exhibit at the Atlanta History Center called “More than Brave: The Life of Henry Aaron,” tells the story of Aaron’s career ...
ATLANTA — Atlanta police are investigating after a 68-year-old man was stabbed in his face on Thursday afternoon. Officers ...
1988 — George Bell became the first player to hit three home runs on opening day, leading the Toronto Blue Jays past the Kansas City Royals 5-3. Bell, bitter throughout spring training with his move ...
1971 — Willie Mays of the San Francisco Giants hits a home run on Opening Day, marking the start of a historic streak. Mays will hit home runs in each of the Giants’ first four games.
Menomonee Valley Partners is a nonprofit focused on the revitalization of Milwaukee’s Menomonee River Valley, which is home ...
The Lakers can't keep pace with Stephen Curry and the Warriors as their lead over Golden State in the Western Conference ...
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Battery Power on MSNThis Day in Braves History: Henry Aaron hits career home run No. 714Atlanta Braves slugger Hank Aaron blasts a historic three-run home run against Cincinnati Reds pitcher Jack Billingham on ...
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Total Pro Sports on MSN20 Greatest Leaders In Sports HistoryAthletes strive to be the greatest at their craft, no matter what sport is being played. Here are the 20 Greatest Leaders in ...
After Hank Aaron broke baseball's home run record in Atlanta, he wanted to keep playing, but in the town where he got his big-league start: Milwaukee. Aaron was traded to the Milwaukee Brewers and ...
This Date in Baseball - Hideo Nomo became 4th pitcher in MLB history to throw no-hitter in AL and NL
The Chicago Cubs trade starting pitcher Dennis Eckersley to the Oakland Athletics for three minor leaguers. Eckersley will ...
1989 — Kareem Abdul-Jabbar plays final NBA game. 1989 — NY Yankee Tommy John ties record of playing 26 seasons. 1993 — Sheryl ...
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