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3 tornadoes confirmed in Pittsburgh area after Wednesday's stormsA tornado ripped the roof off a salt barn. "The roof being blown off of this building was really impressive," NWS Pittsburgh Meteorologist Fred McMullen said.
Who was "Shoeless" Joe Jackson? Here's what to know of the MLB legend reinstated by Rob Manfred on Tuesday: ...
The side was open when the winds came in. That all goes into what kind of arc our CSI work to determine what the max wind speed was from this event," NWS Meteorologist Fred McMullen said.
Pete Rose, Joe Jackson, and many others had their permanent bans lifted by commissioner Rob Manfred, but there are still some people who permanently banned by the league.
MLB's decision paves the way for two of its all-time greats to be eligible for posthumous Hall of Fame induction.
Names impacted by Tuesday’s decision included Rose and Jackson, along with Eddie Cicotte, Happy Felsch, Chick Gandil, Fred McMullin, Swede Risberg, Buck Weaver, Lefty Williams, Joe Gedeon, Gene ...
Pete Rose, "Shoeless" Joe Jackson and other deceased players will be removed from Major League Baseball's permanently ineligible list, Commissioner Rob Manfred said, possibly clearing the way for ...
Jackson and seven teammates on the 1919 White Sox—pitcher Eddie Cicotte, center fielder Happy Felsch, first baseman Chick Gandil, utilityman Fred McMullin, shortstop Swede Risberg, third baseman ...
The big name on Manfred's list is obviously Pete Rose, but "Shoeless" Joe Jackson shouldn't be ignored. In addition to Rose and Jackson, Eddie Cicotte, Happy Felsch, Chick Gandil, Fred McMullin ...
Major League Baseball has lifted the lifetime ban of Pete Rose, "Shoeless" Joe Jackson and 15 other deceased players. The move clears the way for a Hall of Fame vote but doesn't guarantee admission.
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