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Wilson became a member of the Black Aces in 1967, but those who knew him will say he was better recognized for his manner off the field.
Earl Wilson, who pitched for three teams in an 11-year major league career, died in suburban Detroit at the age of 70, it was reported Tuesday.
The Carolina Mudcats will rebrand as the Wilson Warbirds and move to a new $69 million downtown stadium in Wilson, set to ...
His booming voice was a national treasure. His presence was unmistakable. James Earl Jones, who passed away at the age of 93 on Monday, lived a trailblazing life and became one of the greatest ...
Earl Wilson, question-mark pitcher of the Boston Red Sox, last night pitched a no-hit game. Before a stunned crowd of 14,002 at Fenway Park, the 26-year-old righthander – who had won only nine ...
April 1974 Dallas’ baseball team turned back St. John’s, 12-1, in the opening week of the high school baseball season. Two days later, the Mountaineers beat Wyoming Seminary 24-0.
By 1962, even the Boston Red Sox had integrated. They had two black players — infielder Pumpsie Green and a promising young pitcher named Earl Wilson, who roomed together in an apartment in the ...
Earl Wilson, 70, Tigers Pitcher This article is from the archive of The New York Sun before the launch of its new website in 2022. The Sun has neither altered nor updated such articles but will seek ...
Our film critic looks at the late actor’s tie to baseball. The roles he played made him a great spokesperson for the sport. Like peanut butter and jelly, James Earl Jones and baseball were a ...
Sonora puts together a big inning at the plate after Long Beach Wilson removes starter Cooper George, who had a shutout going in the fifth inning.