Famed sports broadcaster Charley Steiner was the New Jersey Generals’ radio announcer when Trump bought the team in the 1980s.
Author: Bob Nightengale, USA TODAY
‘I could have walked away’: Charley Steiner broadcasting Dodger games from his living room during pandemic
Charly Steiner, the Dodgers’ radio broadcaster, is doing play-by-play of the games from his living room.
Opinion: The greatest Mets player of all-time, late Tom Seaver was terrific on and off mound
Tom Seaver leaves towering legacy as “the greatest Mets player of all-time,” and one of the best pitchers ever, but he also had success post-baseball.
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Legendary broadcaster Vin Scully set to enter the social media world
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The Astros boycotted their game Friday, holding a 42-second moment of silence before they and the visiting A’s walked off the field.
Opinion: Mets GM Brodie Van Wagenen’s latest embarrassment could be the beginning of his end
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Opinion: With Brewers’ decision not to play – and others following suit – some in baseball finally take a stand
Decision by multiple MLB teams and players to not play in protest of Jacob Blake shooting may be sign baseball is finally ready to address injustice.
55 games in 43 days: St. Louis Cardinals hit the road (in 41 rental cars)
St. Louis Cardinals return to action Saturday having not played a game since July 29, beginning a treacherous schedule.
Cardinals have another COVID-19 positive; MLB plans to have team resume play Saturday vs. White Sox
The Cardinals haven’t played a game since July 29 due to the team’s COVID-19 outbreak.