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Hall of Famer, Pioneering Manager Frank Robinson Dies at 83

Crowding the plate, fearsome and fearless, Frank Robinson hammered his way into the Hall of Fame. His legacy, however, was cemented that day in 1975 when he simply stood in the dugout at old Cleveland Stadium — the first black manager in Major League Baseball. Robinson, the only player to...

Janet Jackson, Def Leppard, Stevie Nicks Join Rock Hall of Fame

NEW YORK — Janet Jackson joins her brother Michael and the Jackson 5 as members of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, earning induction on Thursday along with Stevie Nicks and the top fan vote-getter, Def Leppard. Radiohead, the Cure, Roxy Music and the Zombies will also be ushered...

Dusty Baker: They Can't Keep Bonds Out of the Hall of Fame Forever

Dusty Baker hits a home run in this Take 5 interview, which you can watch above. The former slugging outfielder and manager of four Major League Baseball teams, including the San Francisco Giants, offers his views on: The likelihood that Barry Bonds, baseball's all-time home run king, will overcome his...

Dusty Baker: They Can't Keep Bonds Out of the Hall of Fame Forever

Dusty Baker hits a home run in this Take 5 interview, which you can watch above. The former slugging outfielder and manager of four Major League Baseball teams, including the San Francisco Giants, offers his views on: The likelihood that Barry Bonds, baseball's all-time home run king, will overcome his...

RIP, Doug Harvey, Hall of Fame Umpire & Springville Resident

Hall of Fame umpire Doug Harvey, whose commanding presence and excellent judgment spanned 31 National League seasons, died Saturday of natural causes in Visalia. He was 87. The New York Times noted that the Springville resident "had silver hair, giving him something of a regal air, and he was very...

RIP, Doug Harvey, Hall of Fame Umpire & Springville Resident

Hall of Fame umpire Doug Harvey, whose commanding presence and excellent judgment spanned 31 National League seasons, died Saturday of natural causes in Visalia. He was 87. The New York Times noted that the Springville resident "had silver hair, giving him something of a regal air, and he was very...

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