Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers would have been almost six years old when the Milwaukee Braves won the 1957 World Series, led in part by the eventual Cy Young Award winner that season, Warren Spahn. On the ...
BROKEN ARROW, Okla. — Warren Spahn, the Hall of Fame pitcher who won more games than any other left-hander in history, died Monday. He was 82. The Hall of Famer baffled batters with his high leg kick ...
Whether Warren Spahn was on the mound or in World War II trenches, his opponents agreed that no one was tougher. Spahn’s 363 career wins are the most of any left-hander, and he dominated during the ...
Warren Spahn, a Hall of Famer and the pitcher who allowed Willie Mays' first hit -- a home run -- died Monday at his home in Broken Arrow, Okla. He was 82 and had been in declining health in recent ...
BROKEN ARROW, Okla. -- Warren Spahn, the winningest left-hander in baseball history and a leader of the dominant Milwaukee Braves teams of the late 1950s, died at his home Monday. He was 82. The Hall ...
They sat inside a concrete cottage on Anna Maria Island and listened to Muhammad Ali fight Sonny Liston on the radio. Seated at the living room table, just prior to the start of spring training, were ...
Warren Spahn started the opener, facing Brooklyn's Ralph "Big Number 13" Branca. After nine innings, the score was 1-1. In the 14th inning, the Braves scored to win. Spahn pitched 14 innings for the ...
Hall of Fame pitcher Warren Spahn, who won 363 games, more than any other left-hander in major league baseball history, died Monday at his home in Broken Arrow, Okla. He was 82. The cause of death was ...
Warren Spahn won more games than any pitcher since the Second World War and more games than any left-handed pitcher in baseball history. Yet the award that bears his name may be the most obscure in ...
The Warren Spahn Award board of directors announced today that Gio Gonzalez of the Washington Nationals is the 2012 Spahn Award winner. The Spahn Award is presented annually by the Bricktown Rotary ...