(Editor’s note: During the month of February, The Athletic will highlight each member of the Black Aces, the 15 Black pitchers from either the United States or Canada to win 20 games in a Major League ...
Jim "Mudcat" Grant, a key figure on the Twins' 1965 World Series team, died at the age of 85, the team announced Saturday. Grant pitched for seven teams during his 14-year big-league career and was ...
Jim "Mudcat" Grant broke into baseball with Cleveland in 1958 and pitched for the Indians through 1964. He went on to play for six other teams, winning 21 games and starring for the Minnesota Twins in ...
Jim "Mudcat" Grant has returned to Fargo for the Roger Maris Celebrity Golf Tournament a handful of times. And each trip provides the legendary pitcher a trip down memory lane. It's where he got his ...
Jim Grant, nicknamed “ Mudcat”, was the first African American pitcher to win 20 games in MLB’s American League. He also was the first African American to win a World Series game, which he did in 1965 ...
BINGHAMTON, NY (WBNG) -- Athletes and celebrities from across the country were back in the Southern Tier, getting ready to tee off once again for a good cause. The 23rd annual Jim “Mudcat” Grant golf ...
APALACHIN, N.Y. (WBNG) -- The Jim “Mudcat” Grant Legacy All-Star Golf Tournament returned to The Links at Hiawatha Landing for the 24th year, featuring plenty of big names, including former Yankees ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. Jim Mudcat Grant (1935-2021) was one ...
ARCADIA — People tapped their toes, clapped their hands and hollered for Mudcat and the Bottomfeeders — an Americana/rock band from Winona that fed off the crowd’s energy in the pavilion at Ashley for ...
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