Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh joined Hall of Famer Carlton Fisk in some amazing baseball history on Friday night. Even though the Mariners lost a crucial game to the Los Angeles Angels, Raleigh ...
Ever since the inception of baseball being broadcast on TV, and for many decades after, the concept was simple: Follow the ...
There was a time when catchers were catchers. Period. Such Hall of Fame catchers as Ernie Lombardi, Rick Ferrell, Roy Campanella and Bill Dickey never played even a single game at another position.
Fifty years ago, on Oct. 21, 1975, the Boston Red Sox played one of the greatest World Series games ever. The Sox hadn’t won a championship in more than half a century. That night, they were down ...
Many a diehard baseball fan could tell you how Game 6 of the 1975 World Series ended—with Boston catcher Carlton Fisk dramatically waving his extra-inning home run toward fair territory, and the ...
Carlton Fisk hit a long home run at Bellows Falls’ Hadley Field that was impressive enough to merit a marker beyond the fence where the ball landed. Fisk’s home run that baseball nation remembers is ...
As we eye another potentially epic Red Sox-Yankees showdown, revisit historic baseball rivalry moments featuring Red Sox greats Carlton Fisk, Pedro Martinez and Mookie Betts. Colby Cotter can be ...
With another home run on Friday night, Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh has now done something in baseball history that only one other catcher has done, Hall of Famer Carlton Fisk. Seattle ...