Yoshinobu Yamamoto in Game 2 threw a complete game. It was the first in the World Series since Johnny Cueto in 2015. He became the first pitcher in more than 20 years to throw back-to-back complete ...
Remind Magazine on MSN
Svengoolie’s November Schedule Is Here & It’s Scarier Than an Undead Turkey
There are five Saturdays in November — which means you get an extra, bonus fright from Svengoolie this month! And with one ...
CBS Los Angeles on MSN
The story behind Kirk Gibson's famous walk-off homer in the 1988 World Series
The wife and daughter of Dodgers coach Ben Hines tell the story behind Kirk Gibson's famous walk-off home run during the 1988 ...
Syracuse University held its annual rose-laying ceremony to remember the 35 Syracuse students killed in the bombing of Pan Am ...
Through the Phog on MSN
Kansas basketball believed to be 'underrated' according to CBS Sports
This article was originally published on throughthephog.com as Kansas basketball believed to be 'underrated' according to CBS Sports.
The reigning national champions will give away replica championship rings to all fans in attendance on Nov. 21 vs. Merrimack Florida fans looking to secure a unique piece of memorabilia celebrating ...
A Long Island politician who went missing earlier this year will still appear on the November ballot. Petros Krommidas, 29, is a Democratic candidate for the Nassau County Legislature, but he hasn't ...
However, that’s not quite accurate. The series made its debut in September 1996, which means it just celebrated its 29th anniversary. Perhaps the network could’ve celebrated 20 years since the show’s ...
CBS will broadcast Everybody Loves Raymond: 30th Anniversary Special on Monday, November 24th at 8 p.m., with streaming available on Paramount+. Ray Romano and series creator Phil Rosenthal will host ...
It’s been nearly 30 years since “Everybody Loves Raymond” premiered on CBS, giving the Eye network a bona fide hit sitcom that helped revive the network’s primetime fortunes. Now, CBS will revisit ...
It’s been nearly three decades since CBS first invited audiences into the Barone living room, yet everybody still loves Raymond. So much so, the network has set an “Everybody Loves Raymond” 30th ...
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