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Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh is the second player to announce his Derby participation, joining Atlanta Braves right ...
Once proudly stocked in every pantry and lunchbox, these ’70s and ’80s favorites were the life of the grocery aisle. Bright ...
T he world of candy is constantly evolving, with new flavors and inventive treats hitting the shelves every year. But for many sweet-toothed consumers, nothing quite compares to t ...
Cal Raleigh, a former Smoky Mountain standout, will compete in the Home Run Derby with his dad, former Tennessee coach Todd ...
Mariners star Cal Raleigh hit his 37th and 38th home runs to move within one of Barry Bonds’ 2001 record for homers before ...
Whether you remember them from childhood or just heard stories from older generations, these classic candies that no longer exist once brought joy to millions before disappearing from store shelves.
Chicago-born Jays Hot Stuff Chips sparked a fiery devotion among spice enthusiasts throughout Illinois. The distinctive red ...
One of its albums, The Rutles, reached No. 63 on the Billboard 200 in April 1978. The album comprises 14 original parodies, ...
Glenn Burke played in the World Series, invented the high-five, and was the first to wear Nikes during an MLB game. More important, he came out as the game's first openly gay player.
1982 — Jimmy Connors def. John McEnroe, 3-6, 6-3, 6-7 (2), 7-6 (5), 6-4. 1981 — John McEnroe def. Bjorn Borg, 4-6, 7-6 (1), 7-6 (4), 6-4.
1968 — Hank Aaron hit his 500th home run off Mike McCormick as the Atlanta Braves beat the San Francisco Giants 4-2. 1968 — Don Wilson of the Houston Astros struck out 18 Reds in a 6-1 victory over ...