George Brett, center, is restrained by umpire Joe Brinkman after his bat, held by umpire Tim McClelland, was ruled illegal because of pine tar beyond the legal limit on the handle in this July 24, ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — George Brett remembers sitting next to Frank White and Vida Blue in the dugout at Yankee Stadium, his ninth-inning home run having just given the Kansas City Royals the lead.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — George Brett had a Hall of Fame career with the Kansas City Royals that included more than 3,000 hits, batting titles in three decades, an MVP award and a World Series championship.
COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. -- Baseball Hall of Famer George Brett is his jovial self, laughing and smiling while reflecting on his rage 40 years ago today in the infamous yet celebrated Pine Tar Game against ...
On July 24, 1983, George Brett hit a home run off New York closer Goose Gossage with two outs in the ninth inning to gave the Kansas City Royals a one-run lead at Yankee Stadium. But Brett's joy over ...
A game-winning home run becomes a game loser — and 25 days later, it's turned back into the game-winner. That alone would warrant an entry in baseball's history books. But cast it with David and ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. George Brett had a Hall of Fame career with the Kansas City Royals that included more than 3,000 hits, batting titles in three decades, an MVP award and a World Series championship.
A confused hush fell over the Yankee Stadium crowd of 34,000, still reeling over George Brett’s three-run homer, giving the Royals the lead in the ninth inning. Brett struck fear in Yankees crowds, ...
Vida Blue was drafted by the Kansas City Athletics in 1967, just before they moved to Oakland and he became a phenom. But in the twilight years of a stellar career, he spent two seasons here as a ...