Baseball in Washington DC – the political and military connection
2012 has certainly been an exciting year for Washington baseball fans and players – it has been a long time coming! All of Washington should be very excited by the...
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2012 has certainly been an exciting year for Washington baseball fans and players – it has been a long time coming! All of Washington should be very excited by the...
Opening Day in Washington I’d like to discuss a Washington baseball tradition that, unfortunately, in my opinion, has been lost “in the sands of time.” The ceremonial first pitch was...
Son Makes Good on Father’s Pledge I recently read a story about my grandpa, Babe Dahlgren and his father Peter that I’d never heard before. After all the years spent...
I would like to discuss the “Legacy of Griffith Stadium” and some of those wonderful memories of a time in the not so distant past – unfortunately memories are just...
On the first day of 2012, I wrote a “blog” on our Timeless Baseball website – WHAT MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL WAS LIKE MANY YEARS AGO. I have had the pleasure...
Major League Baseball as played in the WWII era and earlier was a much different game than Major League Baseball as played today. During that period of time there were...
An interesting “blog” by a long-time fan of Washington DC baseball. I wanted to share this blog written by a long-time fan of Washington DC baseball with a direct connection...
(This column first appeared in The Washington Times) By DICK HELLER In 126 years of major league baseball, only one non-pitcher named Case has appeared — and you could make...