This will make you think twice before throwing away your old baseball cards. A New England-area woman discovered her 19th-century memorabilia collection of the Boston Red Stockings team was worth $1 ...
It's not every day I get to work Antiques Roadshow into Hot Clicks but today is one of those days. This sweet woman pictured above is the great-great-granddaughter of a lady who ran a Boston boarding ...
Although a number of baseball teams were formed in Boise during the 1870s — including the public school Dodgers of 1875, who played the town team Capitals — the most important feature of the decade ...
It's outta here! A collection of 1870s baseball memorabilia - signatures and rare cards from Boston Red Stockings players - has been appraised at $1 million, the PBS program "Antiques Roadshow" said.
Ever since Estevan "The Cuban Sylph" Bellán played third base for the Troy (N.Y.) Haymakers of the National Association in the early 1870s, baseball has been an important part of the lives of Latinos ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
In the 1870s, it was the name of London’s world baseball champions – one that lived on for decades with competitive youth clubs in the city. But in the 21st century, amid a shift from oft-cartoonish ...
I recently wrote two articles. One was on the 10 best starting pitchers from the 1990s and the other was on the 10 best from the 2000s. So, between the two articles, I basically covered the best ...
According to the Associated Press, the PBS series “Antiques Roadshow” appraised $1 million worth of 1870s Boston baseball memorabilia during their taping this past weekend in New York City. The ...