We're not sure about his swing though.
Tim Hagerty
A pitcher rode one from the bullpen to the mound.
They drove the park on rollers.
He went behind the plate for both teams for both games of a doubleheader.
Mickey Mantle was involved.
The brand was impeached after a few days.
He was known as "the underhand curve-ologist."
Ed Stewart wishes he wore a helmet.
Five reports give five different answers.
Tarantulas invaded the ballpark.
The umpire didn't have a great sense of humor.
Bo Jackson is obvious, but who are the others?
The franchise was purchased at a public auction.
How is this possible?
He spent two years trying to get a Double-A team.
He kept trying for three decades.
Collins won two minor league championships.
The ruling came during an October playoff run.
It was his real name.
It's the best winning percentage in baseball history.
Multiple umpires were killed a century ago.
Barry Zito saw no sense in being entitled during his time in the minors.
Jack McKeon transmitted strategy and received feedback.
A joke became a real transaction.
The behavior of today's fans are nothing compared to what umpire Steve Kane dealt with on August 17, 1905.
Bob Odenkirk wrote a script and pitched it to a TV network.
The games were in two different cities.
Players ran for their lives.
The game went 16 innings and it's still a record.
The suspect is still at large.
The ballpark burned down on Monday.
Pulling a weapon on a fan didn't stop this particular baseball umpire from losing his job.
She furiously ran on the field during a minor league game.
The final score was 51-3.
He told his parents he wanted to learn English.
Three future MLB managers played on the team.
It actually happened in a professional baseball game.
He had season tickets.
The Denver Bears left town without their announcers.
It was the earliest game in history.
One couple had the ballpark to themselves.
He used to pitch batting practice, too.
The head wasn't returned until the following season.
A chaotic argument led to a historic blowout.
It happens more often than you think.
A cow milking competition went wrong.
Some Vermonters hunt moose. Chuck McGill hunts minor league no-hitters.
Former major leaguer George Tebeau had a temper.
He reportedly posed as "Wilson" on the field.
There is an incorrect historical marker.
He converted to pitcher in 1990.
His suspension was overturned.
A minor league tale from a former MLB manager.
Both managers recall their time with Wilson.
The Montgomery Biscuiits have the best nickname in Minor League Baseball as voted on by the fans.
The Montgomery Biscuits and Toledo Mud Hens compete for the title of "Best Minor League team name."
One league let home teams bat first.
The Final Four of the Sporting News' "Best Minor League team name" contest is here.
Vote to determine which four Minor League team names advance to the Final Four.
Round 2 of Sporting News' contest to determine the best Minor League team name is here. Vote to decide who moves on.
Good thing his father convinced him to continue, or else his stolen base in the 2004 ALCS would've never happened.
Vote to decide the best name in Minor League Baseball
He once caught a fly ball in a river.
Games have been delayed by sun.
George Diggins is truly the youngest player in history.
The longtime executive reflected on a bouncing delay.
He pitched all 15 innings.
He taught the actors how to play.
Fargo and Grand Forks played a 25-inning, 0-0 game.
B.F. Hicks sacrificed his body. He still made the catch.
The lone longball was hit by a frog.
Maddon was leading players a few years younger than he was.
Rodney McCray ran through a wall. Luckily photographer Gary Beck was still there.
The Orioles had to borrow gloves when theirs got swiped.
Did the Royals All-Star DH pitch four innings in 2004?
Double-A Arkansas finished below .500, yet won a championship in 2008.
Monkeys, pigs and donkeys on the field.
The teams had to catch a train, so they sped through a game in 31 minutes.
A Class C team lost 38 consecutive games in 1923.
Jeff Morrow made rapid fire ejections, leading to mass confusion.
Jim Martin was struck by lightning in the middle of an inning in 1950.
Two minor league teams played six games in one day, setting a professional baseball record.
The new San Francisco Giant was fooled by his Double-A manager 12 years ago.
Nick Greenwood was the losing pitcher for two different teams on the same day.
The 1966 Modesto Reds roster included three future Hall of Famers.
Another player was swapped for barrels of oysters.
Another player was traded for a turkey.
An outfielder's arm went through the wall, fastening him to the fence.
A look back at that time when the Nashville Sound had two players named Corey Hart.
Fred Toney pitched a 17-inning no-hitter, setting a record most fans don't know about.
The time a nine-inning game finished with the same baseball it started with.