Baseball is mourning the loss of its oldest living Hall of Famer. Phil Rizzuto died Monday at the age of 89. The Yankee shortstop known as The Scooter won seven World Series titles, captured an MVP ...
~ "The Scooter" won seven World Series titles with the Yankees. NEW YORK -- His speed and spunk made him a Hall of Famer. "Holy cow!" made Phil Rizzuto famous. Popular as a player and beloved as a ...
Phil Rizzuto had the great fortune to work with immortals. As a ball player, he was a scrappy, skinny slap hitter who batted leadoff for New York Yankee juggernauts of the 1940s and '50s, teams that ...
(New York) -- The New York Yankees say Hall of Fame shortstop Phill Rizzuto has died.Rizzuto had been in declining health for several years and was living at a nursing home in West Orange, New ...
Because the criteria for what makes a Hall of Famer has become confusing in recent years, it is worth comparing baseball players not in the Hall with those who are. By Benjamin Hoffman The Library of ...
Phil Rizzuto, the Hall of Fame baseball player just as famous for his broadcasting trademark, "Holy cow!," as he was for his performance as a shortstop for the New York Yankees died today at age 89.
The WNET Group President & CEO joins Steve to celebrate the careers and very special friendship of New Jersey “The Scooter” Phil Rizzuto and the always quotable Yogi Berra. One-on-One is available to ...
Although baseball’s allegiances are fierce, America’s pastime has had its fair share of colorful characters who have transcended geography and uniform. Even — gulp — Yankee pinstripes. Love them or ...
Phil Rizzuto, the Hall of Fame shortstop during the Yankees’ dynasty years and beloved by a generation of fans who delighted in hearing him exclaim “Holy cow!” as a broadcaster, died today. He was 89.
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