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Will José Ramirez go down as the greatest Guardians player of all time? That and more in this week's MLB Roundtable.
From MLB Cy Young winners to Gold Glove legends, here are the top 10 Cleveland Guardians in baseball History of the franchise ...
Gray Collegiate’s Makenzie Sease pitches during the state championship softball game against York on Tuesday, May 27, 2005. Stow Rogers’ RBI single in the bottom of the eighth inning gave James Island ...
When Lou Boudreau was a baseball and basketball star at Illinois, he decided to try for the big leagues, and set himself a time limit. If, by four years after leaving college, he hadn’t made it ...
Coaches can nominate their athlete by emailing Lou Bezjak at [email protected] ... allowed one earned run and struck out 32 in 19 innings. Kaylan Boudreau, Gray Collegiate softball: Boudreau ...
His double in the fifth inning Friday off Pittsburgh’s Carmen Mlodzinski was the 368th of his career, passing Lou Boudreau for sole possession of fifth in club history. The double also tied ...
This hit also made Ramirez's 368th double with Cleveland, passing Lou Boudreau for the fifth-most in franchise history. J-Ram also tied Tris Speaker for second in the most extra-base hits in club ...
Lou Boudreau was the key piece of the Guardians last World Series title back in 1948. He put together the best season of his career that year (.355 BA, 18 HR, 106 RBI, .987 OPS) which earned him ...
At left is A’s manager Lou Boudreau; at right in the foreground is Detroit Tigers manager Bucky Harris. Also pictured are A’s owner Arnold Johnson and former owner Connie Mack. File photo By ...
“Most people don’t understand what Larry Dolan and his family have done to make this franchise successful,” said Guardians radio voice Tom Hamilton. “They have been able to keep Chris ...
With a baseball Barnum’s flair for profitable hokum, Bill Veeck touched a match to Lou Boudreau’s old contract, and grinned while the flames consumed it. Then 31-year-old Lou Boudreau signed a ...
The town’s baseball fans had just heard that the Indians were sacking popular Manager Lou Boudreau, and the fans were grabbing telephones to register their wrath. Three years ago, in the regime ...