What Do You Think of Ted Williams Now?
Ted Williams grows old.
Ted Williams grows old.
Richard Ben Cramer Esquire Jun 1986 1h Permalink
Nothing can match Cuban post-season baseball fever.
Joseph Swide Victory Journal Aug 2018 10min Permalink
How the Congressional baseball shooting didn’t become the deadliest political assassination in American history.
Kate Nocera, Lissandra Villa Buzzfeed May 2018 30min Permalink
Baseball and complicated father/son relationships.
Patrick Walczy Hobart Apr 2018 Permalink
The complicated post-retirement life of Joe DiMaggio.
Gay Talese Esquire Jul 1966 35min Permalink
The twilight of future Hall of Famer Ichiro Suzuki.
Wright Thompson ESPN Mar 2018 20min Permalink
Inside the Cleveland Indians clubhouse during their 22 game win streak.
Wright Thompson ESPN Sep 2017 15min Permalink
The complicated life and death of Hideki Irabu, a pitcher who was supposed to become a Yankee legend and found heartache instead.
Ben Reiter Sports Illustrated Aug 2017 15min Permalink
Once a Red Sox hero, Curt Schilling’s loud climb towards right-wing media fame may have cost him a spot in the Baseball Hall of Fame. He doesn’t care.
Timothy Bella Esquire Jun 2017 Permalink
What it feels like to get hit by a major league fastball.
Tim Kurkjian ESPN Aug 2012 25min Permalink
A father and son bond over baseball and deceptions.
Jeremy Rice Hobart Apr 2017 Permalink
Maurice Lerner missed his shot at the majors and landed in the Rhode Island mafia.
Dan Barry New York Times Oct 2016 20min Permalink
A profile of Theo Epstein, the architect behind the Chicago Cubs.
Wright Thompson ESPN Sep 2016 20min Permalink
The last vestiges of a sporting powerhouse.
Brin-Jonathan Butler Roads and Kingdoms Oct 2016 20min Permalink
On the journey of 24-year-old Jose Fernandez, the Cuban defector turned Major League all-star, who died Sunday.
Jordan Ritter Conn Grantland Jul 2013 20min Permalink
A beaten man tries to come back from purgatory.
J.R. Moehringer ESPN the Magazine Feb 2015 20min Permalink
A profile of Ken Griffey, Jr., six years after he last played a baseball game.
Ben Reiter Sports Illustrated Jun 2016 25min Permalink
The life, death, and ghost of a catcher.
Michael Paterniti Esquire Sep 1999 35min Permalink
Rafael Palmeiro was a surefire Hall of Famer before a positive steroids test derailed everything. He retired a few months later, quietly sent home early by the team that had been planning to celebrate him. Next came depression and a $53 million business deal gone bust.
Flinder Boyd Fox Sports Apr 2016 20min Permalink
On God, childhood, and baseball.
David Simon Sports Illustrated Oct 2015 15min Permalink
He pauses and glances around him. Just about everyone in the place is aware of him now. When he continues, the voice is still under control, but the eyes have become lasers. “I know that some of the press is out to get me. It’s ’cause I’m more intelligent than they are, I handle myself well, I’m wealthy and I’m black—and there ain’t nothin’ they can do about it.” He flashes his joyless smile
Harry Stein Esquire Jul 1977 25min Permalink
Australian Rocky Perone, age 21, made his minor league baseball debut with a stolen base in 1974. Except he wasn’t Australian, wasn’t named Rocky Perone and most definitely wasn’t 21.
Chris Ballard Sports Illustrated Sep 2015 25min Permalink
A profile of Yankee legend Yogi Berra, who died Tuesday.
Roy Blount Jr. Sports Illustrated Apr 1984 30min Permalink
The baseball game that launched a career in fiction.
Haruki Murakami The Lit Hub Jun 2015 15min Permalink
Daniel Norris lives out of his car. He’s also the #1 pitching prospect for the Toronto Blue Jays.
Eli Saslow ESPN the Magazine Mar 2015 10min Permalink