Lenny Randle, an unforgettable baseball player who passed through Spokane, may be gone but hardly forgotten. The ...
Lenny Randle, a 12-year MLB veteran utility man who Rolling Stone magazine dubbed "The Most Interesting Man in Baseball," has ...
The week in baseball Why hasn’t Cooperstown called more players from 1995 Cleveland Indians? Hey ... in his playing career for staying after games to sign autographs. That was kind of a hallmark ...
The week in baseball ... Cleveland. I don’t know that Cleveland hears that a lot, but they certainly heard it from him. “He was a class act. He was known in his playing career for staying ...
CLEVELAND — In the long and illustrious history of Cleveland baseball, there may have been better players, but none were perhaps more beloved. And make no mistake: Rocky Colavito was a darn good ...
back when getting a chance to watch an Indians game on TV was a special occasion. Back when walking to home plate in the backyard or in Little League, we would hold a baseball bat behind our head ...
Cleveland baseball legend Rocky Colavito has died ... Star who spent eight of his 14 MLB seasons in Cleveland with the Indians. The Cleveland Guardians are deeply saddened by the loss of Rocky ...
By Richard Goldstein Rocky Colavito, who was one of baseball’s leading sluggers in his time and a huge fan favorite playing the outfield for the Cleveland Indians ... in one game in consecutive ...
Colavito was signed by Cleveland in 1951 as a 17-year-old, eventually making his Major League debut with the team in 1955 and playing five games that ... Cleveland Indians outfielder Rocky ...
Rocky Colavito, one of baseball ... player in Cleveland, where as many as 70,000 fans per game crowded the city’s Municipal Stadium during the 1959 pennant race, as the Indians finished ...