Hall of Fame second baseman and Pittsburgh Pirates legend Bill Mazeroski, author of one of the greatest home runs in baseball ...
Pirates legend and Hall of Famer Bill Mazeroski, who hit one of the most iconic home runs in baseball history, died on Friday. He was 89. Although he was one of the greatest defensive second basemen ...
You can’t call yourself a true Pittsburgher if you don’t know who Bill Mazeroski was. Or what he did on Oct. 13, 1960, to ...
Bill Mazeroski, the Hall of Fame second baseman who won eight Gold Glove awards for his steady work in the field and the hearts of countless Pittsburgh Pirates fans for his historic walk-off home run ...
The man who will forever be known for hitting the greatest home run in baseball history, a game 7 walk-off in the World ...
That’s not the worst thing, at least when that hit is a solo home run for the Pittsburgh Pirates to beat the mighty New York ...
Mazeroski is known for his walk-off homer in Game 7 of the 1960 World Series, but his defense earned him a spot in the Hall of Fame.
Tom Hyde, the son of former Post-Journal Sports Editor Frank Hyde, was in attendance for Game 7 of the 1960 World Series at Forbes Field in Pittsburgh. With the recent passing of Bill Mazeroski, the ...
Pittsburgh Pirate legend Bill Mazeroski — who clubbed one of the greatest and most famous home runs in World Series history — ...
The 1960 season saw the Pirates win an NL-high 95 games to reach the World Series where they took on the New York Yankees.
Bill Mazeroski, the Gold Glove former second baseman of the Pittsburgh Pirates who danced around the bases after his bottom-of-the-ninth, solo home run beat the New York Yankees in Game 7 of the 1960 ...