George Brett, the legendary Hall of Famer and Vice President of the Kansas City Royals has made a name for himself in the MLB world. Fans are celebrating his remarkable contributions to baseball and ...
It’s been 44 years now since the riveting Royals-Yankees postseason duels came to their fascinating finale, George Brett knows, and 41 since the feud’s indelible encore in the Pine Tar Game. That’s ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A legendary piece of baseball history is being showcased at the Louisville Slugger Museum and Factory. George Brett's iconic "pine tar" bat is on display at the museum in ...
Hall of Famer George Brett talks about his baseball career, childhood, and philanthropy. Join Frank Boal for an in-depth conversation with baseball Hall of Famer George Brett. Brett shares stories ...
(Original Caption) New York Yankees 3rd baseman Graig Nettles fighting with Kansas City Royals George Brett after Brett slid into 3rd on a triple in the 1st inning which scored a run. Both benches ...
Hall of Famer George Brett won nearly every award imaginable during and after his stellar 21-year career with the Royals. Brett won the 1980 MVP award, was a three-time batting champion and won three ...
Kansas City Royals legend and MLB Hall-of-Fame player George Brett speaks with media at the Loews Hotel prior to the Champions Gala on Thursday, May 15, 2025. Brett played 21 seasons for the Royals ...
"A George Brett interview from the stands for an entire half inning during Game 3 of the ALDS is pretty ridiculous." Sports media pros and fans roasted TBS for its lengthy interview with Kansas City ...
Hall of Fame third baseman George Brett was known for his fiery side during his playing days with the Kansas City Royals. Brett’s explosion of anger during the 1983 “Pine Tar Incident” is Exhibit A of ...
SPRINGFIELD,Mo–The Missouri State baseball program was in the spotlight Thursday night. It’s the annual step up to the plate fundraiser for Joey Hawkins team. And the guest speaker was Kansas City ...
A film tells the true story of Willie Aikens, a World Series star for the Kansas City Royals whose life was derailed by drugs — and prison — before he pieced it back together. By Tyler Kepner The ...