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Aaron Donald was one of the most dominant defensive lineman during his time with the Los Angeles Rams, and was a focal point ...
Toni Stone, the first woman to play baseball in the male Negro Leagues, was a member of the New Orleans Creoles in the 1950s.
Arkansas distance legend Joe Falcon was among the 2025 class of 12 athletes inducted into the Collegiate Track & Field/Cross ...
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Aaron Rodgers wearing a uniform that's not the Green Bay Packers' doesn't quite feel right? It wouldn't be the first time.
1921 — Babe Ruth of the New York Yankees became baseball’s career home run leader by hitting his 120th off Cleveland’s Jim Bagby in the third inning. The Indians took the game 8-6.