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60 results for "espn classic"
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January Moments
January Moments
Story | Conversation | November 04, 2005 -
Babe Sold to New York
Larry SchwartzIn 1920, the Red Sox sell Babe Ruth to the Yankees.
Story | Conversation | November 03, 2005 -
Saving the Best for Last
Mike PumaDennis Eckersley was the 1992 MVP and Cy Young Award winner who finished his Hall of Fame career with 390 saves and 197 victories.
SpecialFeature | Conversation | June 10, 2004 -
Johnson's Red Sox lost classic Series in '75
Darrell Johnson, who managed the Boston Red Sox to the World Series in 1975, has died at age 75.
SpecialFeature | Conversation | May 04, 2004 -
Brecheen pitched from 1940-1953
Former St. Louis Cardinals pitcher and Oklahoma native, Harry "The Cat" Brecheen died on February 15, 2004.
Story | Conversation | January 18, 2004 -
Brett, 55, suffered from brain cancer
Ken Brett, the youngest baseball player to ever pitch in a World Series, has after a long battle with brain cancer. He was 53.
SpecialFeature | Conversation | November 19, 2003 -
Woodie's World Schedule
SUPER BOWL EDITION - Woodie examines the growth of the SUPER BOWL from his coverage of the first game in LOS ANGELES when they practically had to give away tickets - to SUPER BOWL VII in LOS ANGELES when the event had become the toughest ticket in to...
SpecialFeature | Conversation | October 09, 2003 -
Yankee Stadium opens in 1923
Nick AcocellaCosting $2.5 million, the new ballpark in the Bronx opened to an overflow crowd announced as 74,200. New York Governor Al Smith threw out the first ball. Officially, it was called Yankee Stadium. Unofficially, it's "The House That Ruth Built."
SpecialFeature | Conversation | October 02, 2003 -
McDermott tossed two no-hitters for Red Sox
Mickey McDermott pitched two one-hitters for the Boston Red Sox in the 1940s and '50s.
SpecialFeature | Conversation | August 08, 2003 -
Projected standings for 2003
Tom TippettDiamond Mind's computer predicts the standings for the 2003 season.
SpecialFeature | Conversation | March 30, 2003 -
Buzas operated about 60 minor league teams
Former shortstop and longtime minor league team owner Joe Buzas has died at 84.
SpecialFeature | Conversation | March 20, 2003 -
Sullivan, one-of-a-kind Red Sox, dies of stroke
Former Boston Red Sox co-owner and general manager Haywood Sullivan died Wednesday in Fort Myers, Fla., the team said.
SpecialFeature | Conversation | February 12, 2003 -
Classic Boston Red Sox
ESPN Classic celebrates the Boston Red Sox on Saturday, Feb. 8 from 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. ET.
SpecialFeature | Conversation | February 03, 2003 -
McDonough best known for his NFL coverage
Well-known Boston Globe sports columnist Will McDonough has died. He was 67.
SpecialFeature | Conversation | January 10, 2003 -
Classic 'Red October'
The Hunt for Red October is over. You can find it right here on ESPN Classic. ESPN Classic celebrates all things red with a Classic "Red October" on Saturday from noon-7 p.m. ET.
SpecialFeature | Conversation | September 30, 2002 -
ESPN Classic remembers Ted Williams
ESPN Classic will pay a special 24-hour tribute to former Red Sox slugger and Hall of Famer Ted Williams on Wednesday-Thursday, July 10-11.
SpecialFeature | Conversation | July 08, 2002