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Roger Maris’ chase of Babe Ruth’s single-season home run record in 1961 is a seminal moment in baseball history. It captured the imagination of the sports public at the time and has since been ...
A New York Yankees road jersey worn by Roger Maris during his historic 1961 season is set to hit the auction block at Sotheby's. The jersey is currently being displayed at Sotheby's York Avenue ...
A Yankees road jersey from Roger Maris' historic 1961 season, worn in multiple games, including for his 59th home run, has returned to the auction block at Sotheby’s. The same jersey last sold ...
A baseball jersey worn by Roger Maris — one of the greatest sluggers in MLB history — during his record-setting 1961 season is headed to auction. Maris, a World Series champion with the New ...
A Yankees road jersey from Roger Maris' historic 1961 season, worn in multiple games, including for his 59th home run, has returned to the auction block at Sotheby’s. The same jersey last sold for ...
Coin collectors are captivated by rare and valuable coins which carry historical significance. Highlighted examples include the 1794 Flowing Hair Silver Dollar and the 1787 Brasher Doubloon, with ...
Rookie Aaron Judge hitting 52 home runs in 2017 after entering the season as ESPN's No. 44 prospect -- and later breaking Roger Maris' American League record with 62 home runs in 2022.
Don’t forget to use a penny sleeve, Collectors. If you listened carefully on Tuesday you could hear a whole community of baseball card collectors let out a simultaneous “argh” when a 1/1 ...
breaking Roger Maris’ Yankees home run record when he hit 62. This led to a handful of accolades including the MVP, being named All-MLB First Team, and winning the Hank Aaron and Silver Slugger ...
In fact, more investors are now buying silver coins, bars, and exchange-traded funds (ETFs) as evidenced by their increasing participation in the Indian market. The cheapness of silver compared to ...
Tom Martello’s column on the state of the New Jersey governor’s race appears weekly on NJ.com and in the online newspaper. To read previous columns, click here. If all goes the way things have ...
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