RetroSeasons recaps past sports seasons through stories, photos, videos, and stats from every team, league, and stadium in history. Coverage includes the NBA, NFL, MLB and NHL, as well as vintage media from defunct teams and leagues.
The full 162-game regular season was originally scheduled to begin on March 26. However, the pandemic caused Major League Baseball (MLB) to announce on March 12 that the remainder of spring training was canceled and that the start of the regular season would be delayed by at least two weeks. On March 16, MLB announced that the season would be postponed indefinitely, following recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to restrict events of more than 50 people. This was the first time that MLB games have been put on hold since the 2001 season, when the season was paused for over a week after the September 11 attacks.
Spring training resumed on July 1 and was rebranded as "Summer Camp". On July 3, the All-Star Game was canceled because of the delay to the regular season. Dodger Stadium, which was set to host the game, will now host the 2022 All-Star Game.
On July 18, the Canadian federal government denied permission for the Toronto Blue Jays to play their home games at Rogers Centre this season on grounds that repeated cross-border trips by both the Blue Jays and their opponents would be a major risk due to the higher spikes in COVID-19 cases in the U.S. compared to those in Canada. The Blue Jays then chose to play their home games at Sahlen Field in Buffalo, home of their Triple-A affiliate Buffalo Bisons.
An expanded 16-team postseason tournament began on September 29, with games of all but the first round being played at neutral sites. The World Series began on October 20 at Globe Life Field in Arlington, and ended on October 27, with the Los Angeles Dodgers defeating the Tampa Bay Rays in six games to win their first title since 1988.
In this 1975 audio clip, baseball legend Don Drysdale reflects on the early career of another baseball giant, Dazzy Vance, focusing particularly on Vance's first game. Drysdale, an accomplished pitcher in his own right, brings a unique perspective, having observed and learned from the previous generations of players. By 1975, Drysdale had been retired for several years, ending a distinguished career that saw him as a key figure in the Los Angeles Dodgers' pitching staff. In contrast, Dazzy Vance's prime years were with the Brooklyn Dodgers in the 1920s and early 1930s, a time when he was known for his exceptional fastball and striking out capabilities, leading the National League in strikeouts for seven consecutive years.
The overview provided by Drysdale offers insights into the challenges and achievements that marked Vance’s debut in Major League Baseball. While Vance struggled in his early years, he eventually found his rhythm, becoming one of the most feared pitchers of his era. Drysdale's recollections serve as a bridge between different baseball eras, providing listeners with a rare glimpse into the early days of the sport through the lens of those who lived it. This audio clip not only celebrates the achievements of two great pitchers but also enriches our understanding of baseball's evolving landscape over the decades.
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The Baseball Hall of Fame Remembers Al Kaline / The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum mourns the passing of Class of 1980 member Al Kaline. December 19, 1934 – April 6, 2020.
The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum mourns the passing of Class of 1981...
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The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum mourns the passing of Class of 1990...
The Baseball Hall of Fame Remembers Joe Morgan / The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum mourns the passing of Class of 1990 member Joe Morgan. September 19, 1943 – October 12, 2020.
The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum mourns the passing of Class of 1985...
The Baseball Hall of Fame Remembers Lou Brock. / The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum mourns the passing of Class of 1985 member Lou Brock. June 18, 1939 – September 6, 2020.
The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum mourns the passing of Class of 1992...
The Baseball Hall of Fame remembers Tom Seaver. / The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum mourns the passing of Class of 1992 member Tom Seaver. November 17, 1944 – August 31, 2020.
The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum mourns the passing of Class of 1974...
The Baseball Hall of Fame Remembers Whitey Ford / The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum mourns the passing of Class of 1974 member Edward Charles "Whitey" Ford. October 21, 1928 – October 8, 2020.
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I sincerely appreciate the research work, and the information being shared. It is important and interesting history.