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He is in the nip-and-tuck phase of a book titled, “American Kings: A Biography of the Quarterback ... the downstate Du Quoin State Fair by George Steinbrenner and sulky kingpin Billy Johnston.
But on this date in 1973, George Steinbrenner did exactly that. At first, he probably wished he hadn’t. The famed tyrannical New York Yankees boss was in his first season as team owner ...
Jonathan Aranda hit a three-run homer and Danny Jansen added a two-run shot as the Tampa Bay Rays extended their winning streak to six games with a 7-2 win over the Minnesota Twins. Kilmar Abrego ...
There was one thing explicitly off limits during the ballpark makeover: the 600-pound bronze statue of George Steinbrenner, the late Yankees owner, standing on a marble pedestal by the main entrance.
TAMPA, FLA. – Balls hit to left field at George Steinbrenner Field, the temporary home for the Tampa Bay Rays, were an adventure for Twins outfielders. Trevor Larnach missed two balls at the ...
The New York Yankees took a loss in Seattle on Tuesday night but their roster suffered a bigger one on Monday. While trying to score on a sacrifice fly from Aaron Judge, Yankees third baseman ...
TAMPA — The Rays are tired of hearing about their problems at Steinbrenner Field. That makes 2,000,000 of us. Tampa Bay did a lot of things right on Monday night — including fighting back from ...
The corner where a Minneapolis police officer killed George Floyd nearly five years ago is to this day a protest site and a memorial. But how it will live in history remains unsettled. Headway By ...
Front Row Classics is thrilled to welcome back George Stevens Jr to the podcast. George was this year's recipient of the ...
George Wendt, the actor and comedian best known for his role as Norm Peterson on NBC’s hit sitcom “Cheers,” died Tuesday in his home. He was 76. “George was a doting family man, a well ...
Everyone files out except for Sam’s favorite barfly, Norm Peterson — played by George Wendt, who died today at 76 — who says that the meaning of life is love. “You know what I love?” ...
By Alex Williams George Wendt, who earned six consecutive Primetime Emmy Award nominations for his role as the bearish, beer-quaffing Everyman Norm Peterson on the enduring sitcom “Cheers ...