Former Atlanta Braves slugger Bob Horner dies at 68
Bob Horner, the 1978 National League Rookie of the Year and longtime Atlanta Braves power hitter, has died, the team announced Tuesday.
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Bob Horner, the 1978 National League Rookie of the Year and longtime Atlanta Braves power hitter, has died, the team announced Tuesday.
As the Braves return to Truist Park, tributes continue to grow for Hall of Fame manager Bobby Cox, whose leadership helped define a generation of baseball in Atlanta.
Fans lined up outside a Cobb County Dunkin' as players from the Savannah Bananas and Party Animals served coffee, signed autographs and connected with families ahead of their Atlanta games.
John Sterling, the longtime play-by-play announcer of the New York Yankees, died at the age of 87, according to sports radio WFAN.
At just 17 years old, Joseph Contreras is already throwing 98 mph fastballs, and now, he's headed to one of baseball's biggest international stages.
More than six decades after being denied their shot at the Little League World Series, Atlanta's Simpson Road Trojans were finally honored at City Hall, recognizing their historic achievements and resilience in the face of injustice.
Blending local artistry and Olympic history, these kinetic sculptures surprise and delight visitors, transforming a familiar sight into a joyful celebration of movement and community.
FIFA has implemented mandatory breaks midway through each half at all matches for this World Cup to allow players to hydrate because of the extreme heat in the United States, Canada and Mexico during the near-six-week tournament.
In a letter to federal transit officials, MARTA highlighted falling crime rates, increased police staffing, new fare gates and hundreds of millions in planned safety investments as the agency undergoes a federal review.
The move comes days after Atlanta IRS employees were granted indefinite telework following reports of a rat and cockroach infestation at the agency's local campus.
State Farm Arena said that the "overwhelming number of people" attending Kai Cenat Streamer University auditions led them to stop Wednesday's event.