The 4th Uplantic Association All-Star Game was held in Deerborn on Tuesday. The biggest stars of the East and West divisions faced off in Kostinsky Park. (Jump to All-Star Game) The Bears and Guardians continued to vie for first in the UA West. The White Sox lost a key player, but look to continue their … Continue reading Weekly Report: July 27, 1931
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Weekly Report: July 20, 1931
Stars slugger Antonio Teakowa broke the record for most RBI in a single game as part of an outstanding week at the plate. The Bears and Guardians continued to battle for the top spot in the UA West. The White Sox showed slight signs of vulnerability with the Stags and Stars hot on their tracks … Continue reading Weekly Report: July 20, 1931
Weekly Report: July 13, 1931
The streaking Bears challenged the Guardians for the UA West lead this week. The White Sox looked to widen their lead as baseball’s top team while the Stars and Stags fought to catch them in the UA East. The 4th UA All-Star Game is just over a week away, on Tuesday, July 21 in Deerborn. … Continue reading Weekly Report: July 13, 1931
Weekly Report: July 6, 1931
Andy Thompson is back for the Brothers, and is almost immediately once again flirting with injury while simultaneously dominating at the plate. He’s been called the “best, most fragile player in the game” by Hubert Kallina, host of “Ballgames and More” on USU syndicated radio. Both the Bears’ and Brothers’ starting rotations are in trouble … Continue reading Weekly Report: July 6, 1931
Alfredo Hernankez: For the Love of Baseball
Looking Back on a Legendary Career by Gregg Evans for Uplantica Sport July 3, 1931 RIVALS STADIUM, RAILEY, CARROL -- Alfredo Hernankez emerged from tragic and unlikely beginnings to become one of baseball’s most well-known touring players. His career was ground down early by injuries as he made the transition to organized professional baseball, but … Continue reading Alfredo Hernankez: For the Love of Baseball





