The last living member of the 1947 Dodgers team that integrated Major League Baseball forever was 97. Brooklyn Dodger Tommy "Buckshot" Brown died this morning, after contracting pneumonia while ...
We kept one part of MLB's superteam in L.A. -- and moved the rest to Brooklyn. Would the Los Angeles Dodgers and Brooklyn Trolleys BOTH rule baseball?
By Richard Goldstein Tommy Brown, who became the youngest position player in modern major-league baseball when he made his debut as a shortstop for the Brooklyn Dodgers in August 1944 at the age ...
"Spring training is the opportunity for families to unite," explained Traer Van Allen, general manager of the minor-league St ...
A Times writer was browsing the gray columns of newsprint when a photograph transported him to the green infield grass of ...
Tommy Brown, the last living member of the historic 1947 Brooklyn Dodgers, died at the age of 97 this week. Brown, who played nine years in Major League Baseball in the 1940s and early ’50s and ...
In a career that dates back to the 1970s, Ivan Nahem has written and performed music that defies convention. The vocalist and ...
In his continuing frustration at getting the Mets to go beyond three years for Pete Alonso, or anybody to pony up $200 ...
Tommy Brown, the last surviving member of the 1947 Brooklyn Dodgers and the youngest player to homer in a Major League Baseball game, died on Wednesday. Brown was 97 years old and died after ...
“He had a nice life and he loved his sports,” she told the Associated Press by phone. Born Thomas Michael Brown on Dec. 6, 1927, in Brooklyn, he signed with his hometown Dodgers after a 1943 ...
the Brooklyn Trolleys, the most unusual expansion team in baseball history. Champions of the NL West, the Trolleys' 98 wins earned them today's homefield edge over the 87-win wild-card Dodgers.