Baseball

(and other cool stuff)

By Andrew Linker

The Daily Pitch

Pic of the Day

Future Chicago Cubs first baseman Mark Grace reaches for a throw 39 years ago today while playing for Pittsfield in a Class AA Eastern League game against the Harrisburg Senators on City Island. Grace hits .333 for Pittsfield in 1987 with 101 RBIs in 123 games before reaching the major leagues in 1988. He then spends 13 seasons with the Cubs before playing his final three seasons with the Arizona Diamondbacks. His career totals in the majors include a .303 batting average over 2,245 games, three All-Star Game selections and four Gold Gloves. Grace also leads all major leaguers during the 1990s with 1,754 hits. He is one of two eligible players – the other being Pete Rose in the 1970s – to lead a decade in hits but not be in the Hall of Fame. (Jim Bradley photo)

A Look At Harrisburg’s Rich Baseball History

( just click the arrows on the left and right to see the caption for each photo)