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The Ohio Town that Baseball Legend Cy Young Called Home
Cy Young’s name is synonymous with Major League Baseball’s most dominant pitchers. He was born in Tuscarawas County in 1867, and he lived there both during and after his career in the big leagues.
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3 Questions: Tom Runnells
The former Major League Baseball player, manager and coach turns old baseballs into works of art.
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Minor League Baseball Guide
Goofy mascots, quirky promotions and great deals on ballpark food — here’s what Ohio’s teams have on deck this season.
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Tracy Martin’s Vintage Baseball Museum
Filled with 3,000 authentic artifacts stretching back to the game’s earliest days, this private collection pays tribute to the evolution of America’s pastime.
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The Robinson-Shuba Commemorative Statue, Youngstown
This addition to Wean Park immortalizes the famous handshake between baseball players George Shuba and Jackie Robinson.
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How Ohio’s Harry M. Stevens Changed the Ballpark Experience
The native of England settled in Niles, Ohio, before trading his mill job for the baseball business. The innovations he pioneered remain part of the fan experience to this day.
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American Dreams
The Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage examines how immigrants and minorities embraced baseball as a way to fit into society.
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Secret Ohio: Cy Young’s Grave
The man whose name is synonymous with Major League Baseball pitching excellence is buried in Tuscarawas County.
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3 Questions: Pete Rose
The Ohio native and all-time hit leader talks baseball, Cincinnati and the Hall of Fame.
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The Strange Tale of Ten Cent Beer Night
What the Cleveland Indians dreamed up during the summer of 1974 is a bizarre slice of baseball folklore and an odd page of Ohio history.
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150 Years of the Cincinnati Reds
The Cincinnati Reds celebrate the 150th anniversary of becoming baseball’s first pro team in 2019. Here are a few home games to put on your schedule.
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3 Questions: Jim Thome
Indians legend Jim Thome discusses the origins of his batting stance, his most memorable All-Star Game and playing in the World Series.
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Hometown Legend
Newcomerstown honors pitcher Cy Young, one of the greatest players of all time.
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Cleveland and the 2019 MLB All-Star Game
The Cleveland Indians welcome the All-Star Game back to downtown Cleveland in 2019. Here are a few other games at Progressive Field to put on your calendar this year.
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Toledo: City Sights
Check out a zip line across the zoo’s African savanna and the Mud Hens’ new entertainment district.
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Ohio Road Trips: Minor League Ballparks
From the Dayton Dragons to the Columbus Clippers, these teams offer plenty of fun alongside America’s pastime.
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Essay: When Is Opening Day?
Why does baseball have such a hold on us? One writer delves into the roots of our eternal love for the game.
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Road Trips: Classic Cincinnati Tour
From landmark buildings to baseball history to amusement park thrills, these Cincinnati spots offer fun ways to revisit the past.
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3 Questions: Dave Parker
The baseball legend and native Ohioan looks back at life in the big leagues in a new autobiography.
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