Tom Hamilton, who has called Cleveland games on the radio for 35 seasons, is the Hall of Fame’s Ford C. Frick Award winner ...
Colavito is the only player in Cleveland history to hit four home runs in a game, and he shares the MLB record for highest ...
Home run hitter Rocky Colavito, the hero to thousands of Cleveland baseball fans in the 1950s and 1960s, has died. He was 91.
The Cleveland baseball legend has passed away at age 91. In 1960, Cleveland GM “Frantic” Frank Lane traded the slugger to ...
Rocky Colavito, a charismatic slugger who ranked among the most popular players in Cleveland baseball history and is among 18 ...
After he was traded in one of the most infamous deals in Cleveland’s history, the team floundered and “the curse of Rocky ...
One of baseball’s most popular figures in the 1950s and ’60s passed away Tuesday night at his longtime Berks County home ...
The 9-time All-Star had two different stints in Cleveland, first from 1955 to 1959 and again from 1965 to 1967. But baseball ...
“There’s a lot of preparation, a lot of unknowns and anxieties,” said Stephen Osterer, new Guardians director of player ...
Colavito's 68 career home runs in Indianapolis are tied for third on the Indians' all-time list with Razor Shines.
CLEVELAND — The Cleveland Guardians have announced that legendary broadcaster Tom Hamilton has been named the winner of the ...
CLEVELAND — Rocky Colavito, a wildly popular outfielder who was involved in one of the most debated trades in Cleveland ...