
Charles Ebbets — baseball’s gold standard
He spent 42 years of his life in the business of baseball, his name and Brooklyn were known further and wider than even Coney Island.

He spent 42 years of his life in the business of baseball, his name and Brooklyn were known further and wider than even Coney Island.

In the beginning, the World Series matchup of the Dodgers against the Yankees was a kind of charming intra-city showdown of two New York City

Broadway vs. Hollywood. Subway vs. Freeway. Judge vs. Ohtani. New York neighbors who became cross-country rivals, the Yankees and Dodgers renew their starry struggle in

Now that Gil Hodges finally got his just due – he’ll be inducted in the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York, July 22,

Edward Charles “Whitey” Ford, the Hall of Fame lefthander who won 11 pennants and six World Series with the New York Yankees, died Thursday, Oct.

My father, Irving Kaufman (1910 – 1982), was a professional photographer who started in Brooklyn in the mid 1930s working for the Brooklyn Daily Eagle.

Subscribe to Brooklyn this Week: iTunes Spotify Stitcher Before they moved out to Los Angeles, the Dodgers had a long history of representing Brooklyn, a