For a long time, it seemed Johnny Bench had an unbreakable record. In 1970, the Cincinnati Reds' legendary catcher walloped 45 home runs. It was the record for a catcher, and it stood for 50 years. At ...
On March 24, Rawlings, the number one baseball brand worldwide, the official glove of Major League Baseball and the creator ...
The event was Ozzie Smith's "PLAY Ball." It has raised about $125,000 for the National Baseball Hall of Fame's educational ...
Bench was selected in the second round of the 1965 MLB draft by the Cincinnati Reds and made his Major League debut just two years later at the age of 19. Bench is regarded as one of the greatest ...
Fox Sports had cameras mounted on multiple motorized four-wheelers, including two on the bullpen cars, which also are available to drive relief pitchers to the mound if they so choose. The RC Car ...
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Oklahoma native and Hall of Fame catcher Johnny Bench now has company in the record books—and it comes from one of baseball’s hottest hitters. Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh blasted his 45th ...
Cincinnati Bengals coach Zac Taylor on loss to Cleveland Browns ...
Hall of Famers Johnny Bench and Chipper Jones threw the ceremonial first pitch at Bristol before rain delayed the start of the game. Kim Caldwell on Lady Vols freshmen Jaida Civil, Mia Pauldo in ...
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