Temperamentally an old-school manager, Earl Weaver was also a baseball pioneer who embraced analytics and technology.
It’s time for this week’s episode of the Terry’s Talkin’ podcast, with cleveland.com columnist Terry Pluto and host David ...
When Earl Weaver died in January 2013, John W. Miller was covering the steel industry for the Wall Street Journal. But someone on the sports desk knew Miller was a baseball nut — a former ...
THE LAST MANAGER: How Earl Weaver Tricked, Tormented, and Reinvented Baseball, by John W. Miller The greatest sight in Major League Baseball during the 1970s was almost certainly this one ...
Earl Weaver argues with an umpire, a common sight in the 1970s at Memorial Stadium in Baltimore. “The Last Manager,” John Miller’s new biography of baseball Hall of Famer Earl Weaver ...
When the Black Sox Scandal erupted after eight members of the Chicago White Sox were banned for throwing the 1919 World Series, big league baseball vowed to crack down on gambling once and for all ...
Mary Kay Cabot, Ashley Bastock and Dan Labbe discuss the state of the Browns roster on Tuesday's Orange and Brown Talk ...
Tanner Bibee is in line to start the season opener in Kansas City on March 27, after leading the Guardians in innings pitched ...
No manager in American or National League history has ever won a higher percentage of their games than Roberts’ .627 clip.
They were never going to be the most aggressive spenders, but the moves the Ravens have made in free agency tell us plenty.
The style was worn by the Orioles for a few games during two seasons in 1971 and 1972 under legendary former manager Earl Weaver, but were ultimately retired after that. It remains unclear if ...
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