Kayli Farmer, the girlfriend of baseball outfielder and pitcher Max Clark, is a talented athlete who plays soccer at the college level.
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Shohei Ohtani hits his fifth home run of the season and an RBI double to drive in two runs in the Los Angeles Angels' series-opening 7-4 win over the Minnesota Twins
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Presenting the five best Home Run Derby participants in the history of the event.
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For the first time since 1968, Michigan had four players taken within the first five rounds of the MLB draft.
Throughout the history of sports, there have been hundreds of athletes who have chosen to go by – or at least have allowed themselves to be called by – a variety of quirky, kooky, and downright hilarious nicknames. In my opinion, the game of baseball has seen some of the best nicknames. Some nicknames are a play on the person's actual name, while others are a reference to some physical attribute they may have. Still others are directly (or indirectly) related to the player's skills (or lack thereof) as an athlete. Regardless of the reason, here are 20 of the best baseball nicknames throughout the game's history. Feel free to comment with your own favorite baseball nicknames that I might have missed... 1) Catfish Hunter (born James Augustus Hunter) 2) The Big Unit (aka Randy Johnson) 3) Coco Crisp (born Covelli Loyce Crisp) 4) Dummy Hoy (born William Ellsworth Hoy) 5) Goose Gossage (born Richard Michael Gossage) 6) Kung Fu Panda (aka Pablo Sandoval) 7) Losing Pitcher (aka Hugh Mulcahy) 8) Oil Can Boyd (born Dennis Ray Boyd) 9) Preacher Roe (born Elwin Charles Roe) 10) Shoeless Joe Jackson (born Joseph Jefferson Jackson) 11) Three-Finger Brown (born Mordecai Peter Centennial Brown) 12) Whitey Ford (born Edward Charles Ford) 13) Blackie Schwamb (born Ralph Richard Schwamb) 14) Heinie Manush (born Henry Emmett Manush) 15) Dazzy Vance (born Charles Arthur Vance) 16) Dizzy Dean (born Jay Hanna Dean) 17) Charlie Hustle (aka Pete Rose) 18) Pee Wee Reese (born Harold Peter Henry Reese) 19) Flash Gordon (born Thomas Gordon) 20) Babe Ruth (born George Herman Ruth)
Subscribe to Baseball History Comes Alive! to receive new posts automatically Babe Ruth Photo Gallery Click on any image below to see photos in full size and to start Photo Gallery: Part I: What Hath Ruth Wrought? One of our readers, Don Jennings, wrote a wonderful article on Babe Ruth in 2014 to commemorate the anniversary of
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With 227 saves over a 21-year career, Hoyt Wilhelm was one of baseball’s premier relief pitchers.
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Full-length portrait of American baseball player Stan Musial, first baseman, outfielder and slugger for the St. Louis Cardinals, wearing his uniform and leaning on a bat while on a field, 1950's.
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