Christy Mathewson is one of the greatest pitchers in baseball history. Mathewson was born August 12, 1880 in Factorysville, Pennsylvania. He was born into a farming family, but actually attended ...
Christy Mathewson was one of the greatest pitchers in baseball history. On this day in 1900, Mathewson was acquired by the New York Giants in one of the most lopsided trades in the history of the game ...
A 1915 Cracker Jack Christy Mathewson card highlights REA's September auction. With nearly 4,700 lots, it represents the auction house's largest-every monthly auction. The auction is filled with ...
Hall of Fame pitcher Christy Mathewson began his professional baseball career in Taunton, Massachusetts. Mathewson played for the Taunton Herrings in 1899 before joining the New York Giants. Mathewson ...
Logan Yeager, Will Hunt, Zane Seitzinger and Colin Walker each had two hits to lead Green Ridge to a 6-4 win over Christy Mathewson in a District 32 8-9-10 Little League Baseball all-star game Friday.
You might say that actor Eddie Frierson is infatuated with Christy Mathewson, the dominating pitcher who was part of Cooperstown’s inaugural class of inductees. For nearly half his 50 years, Frierson ...
The state Treasurer’s Office will auction off a rare early tobacco baseball card of Hall of Famer Christy Mathewson in its latest sale of unclaimed property. The Factoryville native’s card will be ...
A lot of guys write about baseball. Not many guys with Pulitzer Prizes for commentary write about baseball. So when they do, I tend to listen. Especially when they write so nicely about me! During the ...
In late May, Eddie Frierson got the invitation for which all stage actors pine. The road called. The venue booked. And for a few hours a night during a three-show run, he got to tell an idol’s story ...
The iconic 1914 Joe Jackson Cracker Jack. Two non-collectors have hit the jackpot while following similar routes to riches. A rare 1914 Joe Jackson Crack Jack baseball card and a 1925 baseball signed ...
Starting in December and ending on Opening Day, Joe Posnanski will count down the 100 greatest baseball players by publishing an essay on a player every day for 100 days. In all, this project will ...