• November 22, 2024
Gary Sheffield, one of baseball’s great offensive forces, is still defending his reputation

Gary Sheffield, one of baseball’s great offensive forces, is still defending his reputation

[ad_1] However you perceive Gary Sheffield — icon or problem child, steroid user or public-opinion victim — one image almost certainly springs to mind. It’s that waggling bat, the pulsating motion that for 22 seasons radiated so much swagger. Through eight teams, nine All-Star nods, steroid allegations and a list of other microcontroversies too long…

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Baseball Hall of Fame ballots: The Athletic's voters explain their selections

Baseball Hall of Fame ballots: The Athletic’s voters explain their selections

[ad_1] Look, we get it. The Baseball Hall of Fame is a breathtaking idea. It’s a celebration. It’s a history lesson. It’s a pilgrimage. The museum in Cooperstown is home to heroes and memories and the posters on our walls. The very notion can fill a fan with wonder, and actually being there feels like…

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The Athletic

A tour through Travis Kelce’s baseball era

[ad_1] In the folkloric story of Travis Kelce’s life and career, one time period stands out. It was the summer of 2010. Kelce had lost his scholarship at Cincinnati after smoking marijuana and failing a drug test. He was living with his older brother, Jason, working for a call center, tasked with asking random people…

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