Wednesday, June 22, 2022
Five Reasons Why Shea Stadium is Synonymous With the 7 Train
Wednesday, April 13, 2022
Dodger Fandom Made Ebbets Field Special
The Dodgers welcomed their passionate fans into Ebbets Field as the fans welcomed “Dem Bums” into their homes and businesses.
by Rich Watson
Months ago, I outlined the Dodgers’ fandom when the team still lived in Brooklyn. To one not of that time, it’s hard to appreciate the tightness of the ties that bound that team to that place, and their point of convergence: Ebbets Field.
When I was younger, I dated a girl from Flatbush. She lived only minutes from the former site. At the time, neither of us knew much, if anything, about Dem Bums and what being part of that community meant.
Its like won’t be seen again.
Wednesday, March 30, 2022
The Polo Grounds Went Through Four Incarnations (and a Weird Shape) to Become a Legend
The Manhattan stadium seemed ill-suited for baseball, yet it was home to some of baseball’s best and worst moments.
Wednesday, July 21, 2021
The Championship Marriage of Ray Knight and Nancy Lopez
Wednesday, March 17, 2021
When Tom Seaver Was Traded, a Poison Pen Didn’t Keep Him and His Wife Down
Tom Seaver was the lynchpin of the astonishingly successful 1969 Mets, an expansion team that went from cellar-dwelling losers to World Series champions in seven years. The Mets won a second National League pennant in 1973. Seaver and his wife Nancy were the toast of New York.
In 1977, contract renegotiations between Seaver and the Mets broke down. A newspaper column by a firebrand sportswriter made matters worse by implicating Nancy as a factor in the breakdown.
The next day Seaver had been traded.