Bob Feller – A touch of class

Bob Feller – A touch of class January 18, 1950, star right-hander Bob Feller tells the Cleveland Indians that he should receive a cut in pay after a subpar 15-14 season in 1949. The Indians agree to the suggestion, cutting the future Hall of Famer’s pay by...

January 17 – Carl Hubbell gets rewarded

January 17 – Carl Hubbell gets rewarded January 17, 1934, the New York Giants come to contract terms with National League Most Valuable Player Carl Hubbell. “The King,” who won league honors unanimously in 1933, will earn $18,000 for the upcoming season. The...

Don Wilson sadly passes away in his home

Don Wilson sadly passes away in his home Jan 5 1975 – Houston Astros pitcher Don Wilson is found dead of monoxide poisoning in his garage in Houston, a suicide victim at age 29. The Astros will retire his uniform number 40. This show features a great article from the...

Wee Willie Keeler – The Brooklyn Millionaire

Wee Willie Keeler – The Brooklyn Millionaire   On January 1, 1923, 19th century star Wee Willie Keeler dies at the age of 50. Having promised his fans and former teammates he’d live to see 1923, Wee Willie Keeler dies on New Year’s Day of that year as a result...