George Brett, the legendary Hall of Famer and Vice President of the Kansas City Royals has made a name for himself in the MLB ...
George Brett, who spent his entire 21-year career with the Royals and is as identifiable with a single franchise as any ...
Kansas City, which started play in 1969, reached the playoffs for the first time in 1976. Brett hit a tying three-run homer ...
George Brett after Brett slid into 3rd on a triple in the 1st inning which scored a run. Both benches cleared and joined in the fight at 3rd. Umpire Marty Springfield makes the call as Yankees ...
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.
NEW YORK (AP) — George Brett watched the Kansas City Royals prepare to face the New York Yankees and remembered the combustible clashes of the 1970s. “This isn’t a series, this is war ...
One of the central figures during the first four meetings, which took place over a five-year stretch from 1976 to 1980, was ...
George Brett, Kansas City Royals Hall of Fame infielder and vice president of baseball operations, watches the team work out ahead of an American League Division series baseball game against the ...