The Most Accomplished Deaf Player in MLB HistoryDuring a career that concluded in the early 20th century, William Hoy earned the respect of players and management. In the 21st century, he merited Hall of Fame consideration.Read more
The Black Trailblazer Who’s the Only Member of the Baseball and Basketball Halls of FameCumberland Posey was a dominant figure in Negro League baseball and the first African American athlete at two universities.Read more
Two Days After JFK’s Assassination, the Dallas Cowboys Faced BacklashThe team was heckled and cursed at by Browns fans in Cleveland, where the Cowboys lost ‘a game that nobody was interested in playing.’Read more
The Heisman Trophy Is Named After This Coach and InnovatorHall of Famer John Heisman, one of college football’s most successful coaches, introduced the center snap, handoff, scoreboard and other innovations.Read more
How the Only Woman in Baseball Hall of Fame Challenged Convention—and MLBSports executive and civil rights champion Effa Manley was a passionate advocate for baseball players from the Negro leagues.Read more
When the College Football Stars Played NFL ChampsThe last game, a 24-0 win by the Super Bowl champion Pittsburgh Steelers in 1976, was played in a ‘surreal’ deluge.Read more