Robert "Popeye" Cole, the first Black Ole Miss baseball player to sign a scholarship, has died at age 60. Cole played for the Rebels from 1985-87 as a versatile outfielder under coach Jake Gibbs.
The National Baseball Hall of Fame features over 300 members in its famous Plaque Gallery, but the path for 35 of them was a little more circuitous than the rest. Learn more about the each of the 35 ...
Ted Turner was a sportsman of all types, a world champion in sailing and a World Series-winning owner in baseball.
During the fall of 1982, I first met Ted Turner. It was the strangest thing. It ranks among my most unforgettable moments ...
Appearing once on CNN’s “Larry King Live,” Turner, who died Wednesday, joked: “The breaking news is that Ted Turner is broke.
NEW YORK (AP) — Ted Turner, the brash and outspoken television pioneer who created a media empire and transformed the news ...
Media mogul, philanthropist and former Atlanta Braves owner Ted Turner passed away earlier today at the age of 87. The ...
Turner turned the Atlanta Braves into a national juggernaut by broadcasting their games coast-to-coast. He found less success ...
When Ted Turner bought the Atlanta Braves in 1976, he was not buying a baseball dynasty. He was buying content.
Fleetwood Mac reached No. 1 with their legendary record ‘Rumours’ on this day in 1977. Fleetwood Mac's "Rumours" reached No. 1 on the Billboard 200 in April 1977. The album's singles all charted ...
In the spring of 1977, Pete Carey walked into Apple’s new office expecting to see the future. Instead, he saw filing cabinets. “There were filing cabinets everywhere,” recalled Carey, a Pulitzer Prize ...
For baseball fans, that might be enough to define someone as famous. And in that sense, Linda Ronstadt certainly qualifies. The multi-genre singer landed herself in this dictionary of popular baseball ...