SAN FRANCISCO – They're teens skipping school and adults driving through the night to line up before dawn in soggy San Francisco - all for a chance to watch a few innings of the World Series for free.
"It was the one place in Chattanooga where people could go and always leave happy," Buck Johnson says of Engel Stadium, his boyhood destination of choice while growing up in the post-Depression era.
OVER IN the right-field stands, in the corner of Pacific Bell Park where Barry Bonds is most likely to deliver history, where home run No. 600 could land any day now, ugliness has put down roots. Less ...
KINGSTON, N.Y. – “More than anything, we want to show the kids they are supported,” said Chris Connolly, a child services specialist and baseball coach. The Metropolitan Knothole League, a free ...
They are not exactly a gang, but instead a group of cultured Roslyn area residents who wish to keep alive the memory of Christopher Morley, the longtime Roslyn resident and famed man of letters. And ...
The knothole gang! The term has various baseball meanings, but it traces back the plucky youngsters who would go to great lengths and endure various discomforts in order to steal even a slivered ...
CHARLOTTE (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — The Knothole Foundation is looking to increase access and opportunities for underserved youth through a focus on baseball instruction. Tommy Viola, who many may know from ...
During a big chunk of the last century, San Antonio was home to a gang that required its members to attend Sunday school, eschew tobacco and alcohol, cut out cursing and take a vow against truancy.
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