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Before he was part of World Series, NBA Finals, Super Bowl and Olympics broadcasts, Bob Costas got his start at KMOX in 1974.
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St. Louis Giants and St. Louis Stars players are now included in the official Major League Baseball record book, giving these Negro Leagues players additional recognition and respect.
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“It Ain't Over” focuses on Yogi Berra on and off the field.
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A St. Louis author is teaching younger generations about Stan 'the Man' Musial.
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A new exhibition at the St. Louis Art Museum, “Catching the Moment,” is curated from the personal collection of Ted and Maryanne Ellison Simmons.
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Major League Baseball announced in December that it would recognize Negro League players as Major Leaguers in the official records. Local baseball historian Ed Wheatley says the move reflects an important declaration from MLB that “Black players matter.”
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Family, friends and fans of baseball legend Lou Brock gathered Saturday to remember and celebrate his life and storied career with the Cardinals. Brock’s family hosted a private funeral in Ferguson, which was livestreamed to the public, then visited his statue outside Busch Stadium. He was 81 when he died last Sunday, after suffering from ailments including bone marrow cancer and diabetes.
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Later this month, baseball fans and writers will react to who is inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame. How are those players chosen? St. Louis…
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The St. Louis family of Lawrence Peter “Yogi” Berra gathered Wednesday on the porch of his boyhood home on The Hill to mourn the passing of the…
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In his Hall of Fame speech, former Cardinals manager Tony La Russa saluted the support he's had from the management of all three clubs — the Chicago White…