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The Suffolk Sports Hall of Fame is an American sports hall of fame based in Suffolk County on Long Island, New York. [1] The non-profit was established during 1990 to honor outstanding people, living or deceased, who have gained prominence and made substantial contributions on behalf of themselves and Suffolk County in professional and amateur sports.
Nearly 100 hall of fame athletes attended the May 7, 2008, opening, with speakers including New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, Billie Jean King (speaking on behalf of the Women's Sports Foundation), Tony Dorsett (speaking on behalf of the Heisman Trophy), and New York Giants Super Bowl-winning quarterback, Eli Manning.
The New York Giants are a professional American ... John Mara had long wished to create a Giants Ring of Honor and Hall of Fame to honor Giants who helped the ...
Section 4 Hall of Fame and New York State High School Softball Hall of Fame inductee. Mike Doherty: Three-sport athlete at Vestal High School (soccer, basketball, baseball) …
Three games into the 1946 season, Rosen was traded to the Dodgers' cross-town rivals, the New York Giants. [4] It would be his last year in the major leagues. That year he suffered a career-ending clavicle injury upon crashing into a fence. [8] Before the end of the season, he was sent down to the Jersey City Giants of the International League.
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Jul. 25—SANDY CREEK — Margaret Yerdon-Grange developed her softball skills by pitching at a target outside of Pat McDougal's Sandy Creek classroom, igniting a work ethic that has led to ...
Horace Charles Stoneham (/ ˈ s t oʊ n ə m / STOW-nəm; April 27, 1903 – January 7, 1990) was the owner of the New York / San Francisco Giants from 1936 to 1976. During his ownership, the Giants won the 1954 World Series and four National League pennants in 1936, 1937, 1951, and 1962, and moved from Manhattan to San Francisco.