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Tecmo Super Bowl Changed Football Forever
'Slinger News, History

Tecmo Super Bowl Changed Football Forever

In December 1991, Tecmo Super Bowl made its video game debut on the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). Developed by Tecmo, … Continue reading Tecmo Super Bowl Changed Football Forever

Remember the Blast: Andy Oyler’s Famous HR
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Remember the Blast: Andy Oyler’s Famous HR

Ever since Babe Ruth launched Major League Baseball into the live-ball era with his majestic home runs, stunned fans have … Continue reading Remember the Blast: Andy Oyler’s Famous HR

Ken Griffey Jr.’s best MLB moments | SportsCenter
Baseball, History

Ken Griffey Jr.’s best MLB moments | SportsCenter

I remember it vividly. Ken Griffey Jr. smashed a ball during the 1993 Home Run Derby that hit the warehouse … Continue reading Ken Griffey Jr.’s best MLB moments | SportsCenter

Player Spotlight: Cesar Cedeno
Baseball, History

Player Spotlight: Cesar Cedeno

Dubbed “The Me decade” by Tom Wolfe, the 1970s saw events ranging from the rise of disco to the fall … Continue reading Player Spotlight: Cesar Cedeno

Player Profile: “Wee Willie” Keeler
Baseball, History

Player Profile: “Wee Willie” Keeler

William H. “Wee Willie” Keeler was one of the smallest players ever in major league baseball at 5-foot-4, 140 pounds. … Continue reading Player Profile: “Wee Willie” Keeler

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