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The Family Behind the Name: Kezar Stadium
For decades, San Francisco's Kezar Stadium has hosted numerous sporting events and witnessed too many memories to count. But the name of...

David Hegler
Nov 9, 20242 min read


The Top 5 Men Who Have Played for Both the Cowboys and Eagles
The entire NFC East is one big war zone where everyone hates everybody. Rivalries dominate the division and players spew bile at the just...

David Hegler
Nov 7, 20244 min read


A Look Back: The 49ers Upset the Playoff Bound Bucs
It was a cool winter day when the 49ers looked to defend their home one last time in 1979. While they were 1-13, there was a gleam in...

David Hegler
Nov 6, 20243 min read


This Day in Sports History: Mike Marshall is First Relief Pitcher to Win the Cy Young
Normally, the Cy Young Award is thought to be reserved for starting pitchers. But occasionally, a relief pitcher comes along that is so...

David Hegler
Nov 6, 20241 min read


Dave Cowens
After enjoying an era of dominance that is impossible to replicate, the Boston Celtics fell back to earth to begin the 1970's. But a...

David Hegler
Nov 5, 20246 min read


Bobby Layne and Doak Walker: A Star-Crossed Kinship
While winning championships is the ultimate goal in any sport, what often drives that desire are the people beside you. Through the...

David Hegler
Nov 2, 20247 min read


The Five Longest Runs by an NFL Rookie
Rookie running backs in the NFL have a way of showing either what they could be or what they will be in the league. While the promise of...

David Hegler
Nov 1, 20244 min read


This Day in Sports History: The Dodgers Sell Ebbetts Field
The Dodgers won the World Series today, beating the New York Yankees in thrilling fashion. Coincidentally, they sold Ebbetts Field...

David Hegler
Oct 30, 20241 min read


Remembering Terry Donahue's Five Pac-10 Championships
Terry Donahue was one of the most successful football coaches in UCLA's history. In 20 years, he amassed a 151-74-8 record, winning five...

David Hegler
Oct 30, 20245 min read


Jim Zorn
Jim Zorn had the unique opportunity to be the very first quarterback in the Seattle Seahawks' history. While the expansion team struggled...

David Hegler
Oct 29, 20245 min read


This Day in Sports History: The A's Win The Ultimate Battle of the Bay
On October 28, 1989, 35 years ago today, the Oakland A's won their last world championship in Oakland. Rickey Henderson got things going...

David Hegler
Oct 28, 20241 min read


Jerry Rhome
Many times, the best coaches were never the best player. Despite their dedication to the game, they can never get past their own physical...

David Hegler
Oct 26, 20246 min read


This Day in Sports History: Steve Carlton becomes the first Four-Time Cy Young Winner
The Cy Young Award is one of the most prestigious individual honors in all of sports. Those who win the annual award belong to a very...

David Hegler
Oct 26, 20241 min read


This Day in Sports History: "Wrong Way Marshall" Rumbles for a Safety
The NFL is full of bloopers, but one can argue that one of the best occurred 60 years ago today, October 25, 1964. For it was on the...

David Hegler
Oct 25, 20241 min read


The Seattle Kingdome
Seattle craved for a professional sports team but lacked a stadium big enough to hold the kinds of crowds that NFL and MLB games...

David Hegler
Oct 24, 20246 min read


The 49ers Top 5 Performances Against the Dallas Cowboys
The 49ers and Cowboys have enjoyed a riveting and illustrious rivalry that has spanned for decades. Of course, no rivalry can truly be...

David Hegler
Oct 22, 20245 min read


This Day in Sports History: A's Bring First Title to Oakland
On October 22, 1972, Pete Rose launched Rollie Fingers' pitch to left-field, hoping that it would be enough to bring his beloved...

David Hegler
Oct 22, 20241 min read


Unitas and Namath: The Last Stops
In the world of athletics, there are certain players that belong with one team, nowhere else, and when they do move on it just feels...

David Hegler
Jul 11, 20246 min read


Don Drysdale
Few in baseball could compare to Don Drysdale in the 1960s. From his record five All-Star Game starts to his 58.2 consecutive scoreless...

David Hegler
Jul 8, 20247 min read


Philadelphia Municipal Stadium
The Philadelphia Sports Complex has held countless sporting events since its birth in 1926, but it was one venue that drew crowds beyond...

David Hegler
May 25, 20243 min read
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