Longtime Pirates broadcaster Bob Prince had a nickname for Bob Veale’s fastball: a “radio ball.” Why did it get that moniker?
Bob Veale, a Birmingham native who pitched for the Pittsburgh Pirates and Boston Red Sox in the 1960s and 1970s, is shown outside Rickwood Field in Birmingham in 2003. Veale died this week at age 89. ...
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"We commend President Radenka Maric, Athletics Director David Benedict, and UConn's outstanding ... which included baseball, men's basketball, men's golf, men's track and field, women's basketball ...
Bob Veale, who holds the Pittsburgh Pirates’ single-season strikeout record for a pitcher in baseball’s Modern Era, has died.
A 6-foot-6 strikeout king, he was a star of the Pittsburgh rotation who left batters wary of both his fastball and his ...
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Athletic director David Benedict ... a storied baseball park into which a football game will be shoehorned and know they have arrived … somewhere, at least, on college football’s map.
UConn men's basketball's title run went Brooklyn to Boston to Phoenix last year. The Huskies are aiming for Providence to ...