Of all the accolades and accomplishments from Dave Parker’s legendary career -- whether it be his 1978 National League MVP, two World Series rings or multiple batting titles, Gold Gloves and Silver ...
Drivers in Northwest Arkansas saw wet roadways and patches of fog approaching the River Valley early Sunday morning. The ...
Dave Parker and Dick Allen are heading to Cooperstown after both were elected to the Hall of Fame on Sunday by the classic era committee. A vote of 75% was needed at the election to go through to ...
Dave Parker, a Cincinnati native and former right fielder for the Reds, is headed to Cooperstown.Parker played 19 seasons in Major League Baseball, including four with the Reds from 1984 to 1987.
Two of the most feared hitters of the 1970s will get their Hall-of-Fame nods as Dave Parker and the late Dick Allen were elected to Cooperstown on Sunday by the 'classic era' committee.
"I would pay special attention to the forecast and, you know, maybe allow just for a little more time Monday morning," a spokesperson said.
DALLAS – Dave Parker used to swing a sledgehammer in the on-deck circle for the Pittsburgh Pirates. He swung an even more lethal bat against National League pitching. His right arm might have ...
At long last, Pittsburgh Pirates legend Dave Parker will have his rightful place in Cooperstown. Parker was voted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame on Sunday via the Classic Baseball Era ...
Dave Parker received 14 of 16 votes, while DIck Allen got 13 as both reached the 75% threshold to gain entrance to baseball's Hall of Fame from the classic era.
Having waited for the call from Cooperstown for nearly three decades, Dave Parker burst into tears Sunday when he was elected to baseball’s Hall of Fame along with the late Dick Allen.“ ...
After years of waiting, years of being passed over for other players, years of wondering if it would ever be his time, Dave Parker received the call of a lifetime. A knock on the door is famous in ...
DALLAS — Having waited for the call from Cooperstown for nearly three decades, Dave Parker burst into tears Sunday when he was elected to baseball’s Hall of Fame along with the late Dick Allen.