"All-Time Teammate" comes with the following definition: a reliable, positive and supportive player. Someone who prioritizes ...
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers would have been almost six years old when the Milwaukee Braves won the 1957 World Series, led in part by the eventual Cy Young Award winner that season, Warren Spahn. On the ...
Rob Monson still remembers the display in his childhood bedroom prominently featuring a dozen or so baseball cards, many players from his hometown Cincinnati Reds. “They weren’t worth a whole lot, but ...
Warren Spahn, the winningest left-hander in major league baseball history, died Monday in Broken Arrow. He was 82. Spahn died at his home, according to family friend Gary Caruso. Baseball commissioner ...
1963: Warren Spahn outduels Don Drysdale with a three-hitter to beat the Dodgers 1-0. It is the first time that Spahn has beaten the Dodgers on the road since 1948. He had lost 14 straight. (nine at ...