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A player who won 13 Gold Gloves is now forever remembered in bronze in his hometown. Ozzie Smith was honored Thursday, along ...
Hall of Fame Walk honors the city’s unique footnote in Major League Baseball. The city leads all other cities in the U.S. for ...
National Baseball Hall of Famer members “Hammerin'” Hank Aaron and Ozzie “Wizard of Oz” Smith will be honored this week at ...
The baseball legend brought his son and 1-year-old grandson to see the new $11 million Hall of Fame Walk honoring Mobile's homegrown sports heroes.
Hank’s widow, Billye Aaron, and Ozzie Smith weren’t able to attend the ribbon-cutting of the new Hall of Fame walk back in ...
The City of Mobile is inviting Mobilians to help celebrate National Baseball Hall of Fame members and Mobile natives Hank ...
The NBC World Series starts on Thursday. Nearly 50 years ago, it helped launch Ozzie Smith's Hall of Fame career.
Smith recently sat down with 5 On Your Side Sports Director Frank Cusumano for an interview, where the two had some fun with the questions. And yeah, Ozzie thinks he can still pick it at 64 years old.
Ozzie Smith, 41 years old, keeps turning his back, keeps catching the baseball over his shoulder, blind, and it is a magic trick. And then, the symphony is over.
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. DAVENPORT, Iowa -- Standing at home plate at Modern Woodmen Park, there was only one place Ozzie Smith would have been more ...
25 Jul 1993: Shortstop Ozzie Smith of the St. Louis Cardinals carries a bat over his shoulder and waves during a game against the Colorado Rockies at Coors Field in Denver, Colorado.
The Rev. Ozzie Smith, pastor of the Covenant United Church Of Christ, South Holland, plays a hymn on the saxophone during a King Day celebration at Christ Hospital in Oak Lawn on Jan. 18, 1999.