Fred McGriff and Scott Rolen are officially Hall of Famers. The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum honored McGriff and Rolen during a Sunday induction ceremony in Cooperstown, New York. Known ...
COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. — It has been more than a decade since either of them played a major-league game. But for Scott Rolen and Fred McGriff, Sunday was the highlight of their long, distinguished careers.
COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. — Fred McGriff bet his friends he wouldn’t break down during his Hall of Fame speech, but he sure came awfully close on Sunday, looking to the heavens when talking about his late ...
COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. (AP) - The greatest moment of Scott Rolen’s 17-year career didn’t come during his 2006 World Series run with the St. Louis Cardinals or even during his outstanding first full season ...
One of the best baseball players to reach the majors from Indiana is going to into the Hall of Fame. Sunday in Cooperstown, Scott Rolen will be enshrined amongst the game's best in the Baseball Hall ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. On the verge of being immortalized in the National Baseball Hall of Fame, former Cardinals third baseman Scott Rolen still views ...
Scott Rolen’s career baseball statistics are impressive ~ 2,077 hits, 316 home runs, 1,287 RBIs, a .281 career batting average, seven All-Star selections, Rookie of the Year honors, an NL Silver ...
After several years biding his time on the ballot, Scott Rolen is finally a hall of famer. The third baseman was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame on Sunday, six months after the ...
INDIANAPOLIS -- Longtime Jasper baseball coach Terry Gobert is sitting in the hallway at the Philadelphia Phillies team hotel with former Wildcats player Scott Rolen. It's late at night and the ...
CARMEL, Ind. (WISH) — Former professional baseball player and Evansville, Indiana, native Scott Rolen has met a lot of people throughout his life. But, it was a young kid, Tyler C. Frenzel from Carmel ...
Then-University of Georgia assistant basketball coach Mark Slonaker was in a McDonald’s in Jasper, Ind., with an 18-year-old Scott Rolen when Rolen noticed a Phillies scout walk into the restaurant.