Huge news from @DVNJr: Major League Baseball has reinstated Pete Rose, Shoeless Joe Jackson and other deceased players from its permanently ineligible list. Details free at ESPN: https://t.co/AxN5lueW2Q
@BreakerDelight@CardPurchaser Doubtful. There’s a local show by me next week, will probably look to sell it raw. I’m a Phillies fan so this card is actually causing some pain to hold 🤣
@CardPurchaser@UpperDeckSports Can I get some info on this card? From a 2024 Goodwin champions Hobby box. HA-DL Dereck Lively auto. Can’t find any previous sales of this card. A 2023 Update - Horizontal Autograph card. Odds? SP? TIA!
We are devastated to learn of the passing of Hall of Famer Rickey Henderson.
Across a 25-year career, Henderson was a 10-time All-Star, 3-time Silver Slugger Award winner, 2-time World Series champion and the 1990 American League MVP.
Nicknamed the “Man of Steal,” Henderson owns the record for most career stolen bases (1,406) as well as the Modern Era (post-1900) record for most steals in a single season, with 130 in 1982. He led the American League in stolen bases in 12 separate seasons, and was MLB’s overall steals leader in six of those years.
14 of Henderson’s 25 seasons were spent with the Athletics. He also played for the Yankees, Padres, Mets, Mariners, Red Sox, Blue Jays, Angels and Dodgers.
Henderson was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2009. He was 65 years old.
Temple’s thrilling win against Davidson is the program’s 2️⃣,0️⃣0️⃣0️⃣ the victory 👏
They join Kentucky, Kansas, UNC, Duke and UCLA as men's college basketball teams to get 2,000 wins in program history.
“I am retiring from the game… This is it. I’ve got to do what I’ve wanted to do.” 🥺 The people’s captain @beckysauerbrunn tells @sammymewy how she knew now was the right time to retire ❤️