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Here's a historical look at the Yankees' and Red Sox' rivalry by the numbers. 2: Both teams have sported two different names, as the Boston Red Sox were the Boston Americans from 1901-07 before ...
BLEEP THIS: Bucky Dent on hand at Fenway Park for Yankees-Red Sox game Boston led wire-to-wire in this American League wild-card game, and thanks to a tone-setting start from their own All-Star ...
The 1978 World Series MVP, Dent was a three-time All-Star and played 12 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) with four different teams. Dent went on to be the manager of the Yankees in 1989 and ...
That's too bad. Tiebreaker games have given us some all-time great moments, including the Bobby Thomson's Shot Heard 'Round the World and Bucky bleepin' Dent. A big loss for fans of drama, this is.
He went on to instruct at Dent’s baseball school and has spent the last 33 seasons in various coaching roles for the Oakland A’s, Yankees, Arizona Diamondbacks and Toronto Blue Jays; Roy ...
The twins have a great uncle, Larry Hoskin, who was drafted by the Chicago Cubs and ran the Bucky Dent Baseball School for 35 years. The twins’ parents not only passed along a love for sports ...
Available to the first 18,000 guests. Aug. 4 and Aug. 6, vs. Astros: Youth Baseball/Softball Special. Special ticket required to receive a Yankees youth sports gear bag, a hot dog and a drink.
Farewell, Bucky Bleeping Dent. Adios, Walker (Redacted) Buehler. And Russ Hodges, we’re afraid you wouldn’t be immortalized today if your epic call was merely, “The Giants win the tiebreaker!
In this Oct. 2, 1978, file photo, New York Yankees’ Bucky Dent hits a three-run home run against the Boston Red Sox during the seventh inning of a baseball game for the American League East ...
Card collectors sometimes get caught up in trying to become “card investors,” which is a fine thing that our spouses would certainly appreciate. But why did we first become card collectors ...
There was Bucky Dent's home run in 1978, Al Leiter's two-hitter in 1999, and the absolute chaos that was Tigers vs. Twins in 2009.