Season 2 Starts for our Nats Monday and I have that official first day of spring feeling. Even so,I have a small feeling of sadness as I recall the last...
Does anyone have any info on William Gilday "lefty" He played for the senators. I don't know when or where but I am looking for any baseball history. I know...
I looked in the Baseball Encyclopedia and they don't have a listing,hitter or pitcher,for your grandfather. Maybe he played in the Minor Leagues for the...
Group seeks aid for `political' prisoners By Michele McPhee Monday, February 28, 2005 One of the missions Anarchist Black Cross Federation heralds is the...
This is really sad, in a way. Dave Huppert was the third base coach of the Nat's last year. He was let go. Last night in Hagerstown, we notice a guy coaching...
MINNEAPOLIS -- Jim Lemon, a former All-Star outfielder and major league manager who once received personal congratulations from President Eisenhower after a...
I am doing family research and have been told that an ancester, Austin Row(e) played for the "old" Washington Senators. The only information I have is his...
I remember Jim Lemon, as I had his baseball cards way back when. My local newspaper, Newsday, had an obituary on him. that is how I found out about his...
There is no record of an Austin Row(e) in the Baseball Encyclopedia, which is the definitive work on all BB records. All players who played at least one out...
I checked the Baseball Encyclopedia,baseball-reference.com and baseballlibrary.com. I found no reference of Austin Row(e) or any Rowe that might have played in...
The last time I tried to help someone out on this list with something like the below, it was the guy with the grandfather who he thought played for the...
Hello, all, Jim Lemon was a tremendous power hitter, and that was necessary in old Griffith Stadium. He was about 6-5 or 6-7, and when Lemon got all of a ...
Thanks to everyone who has researched this person for me - I can't tell you how much I appreciate your help. As I said to each of you, I am realistic enough...
Frank Howard wore #9 while with the Senators from 1965 through 1968. When Bob Short lured Ted Williams out of retirement to manage the team for the 1969...
Thanks, Arch, I appreciate your help in clearing up this for me. You know how myths can build as generations pass - it would have been great to be able to say...
Frank Howard wore #9 while with the Senators from 1965 through 1968. When Bob Short lured Ted Williams out of retirement to manage the team for the 1969...
Al, Thanks for your help in this matter. I hope I didn't put you out in researching this. I don't hold out hope that he played for anyone, actually. I'm...
Something I sent to a website in the food service distribution business, that reflects some Aaramark workers after a baseball game in Washington, DC. Not a...
... Marmer" <mlmarmer@...> wrote: The last time I tried to help someone out on this list with something like the below, it was the guy with the grandfather who...
Mike I had to laugh at your email - in researching my family, I have discovered quite a few misconceptions I've had or been told about ancestors. I appreciate...
... (I think Tinker Field in orlando)#9,the number he wore in Boston was on a stool in front of his locker.Today I hear players expect money and or gifts if...
It's hard to express how disgusted I am at all the so-called fans at RFK cheering for the evil Yankees. There is obviously far too little institutional...
As a baseball fan who loves replaying the game, and as a board gamer, particularly using APBA Baseball, I've had an idea. My idea, which I'll try to get over...