It started innocently enough, and it wasn&t even reported in the newspapers. On Sunday, June 20, 1965, in the second game of a twin bill against the Minnesota Twins, Roger Maris, sliding into home plate, jammed his right hand against ...
I recently had a chance to preview the new biography on Roger Maris, “Roger Maris: Baseball&s Reluctant Hero,” by Tom Clavin and Danny Peary. The book paints a portrait of a tortured star that pretty much succeeded at every sports ...
It started innocently enough, and it wasn&t even reported in the newspapers. On Sunday, June 20, 1965, in the second game of a twin bill against the Minnesota Twins, Roger Maris, sliding into home plate, jammed his right hand against ...
It started innocently enough, and it wasn&t even reported in the newspapers. On Sunday, June 20, 1965, in the second game of a twin bill against the Minnesota Twins, Roger Maris, sliding into home plate, jammed his right hand against ...
It started innocently enough, and it wasn&t even reported in the newspapers. On Sunday, June 20, 1965, in the second game of a twin bill against the Minnesota Twins, Roger Maris, sliding into home plate, jammed his right hand against ...
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