Doug Harvey, the Hall of Fame umpire who became a commanding presence and a symbol of excellence in a career spanning 31 National League seasons, died on Saturday in Visalia, California. He was 87.
After his club missed three straight playoffs starting with the 1958-59 debacle, Rangers GM Muzz Patrick needed a trade to save his job. He got it from the most unlikely source – the Montreal ...
As part of the NHL Centennial Celebration, renowned Canadian artist Tony Harris will paint original portraits of each of the 100 Greatest NHL Playerspresented by Molson Canadian as chosen by a Blue ...
Legendary hockey reporter Stan Fischler writes a weekly hockey scrapbook for NHL.com. Fischler, known as "The Hockey Maven," shares his humor and insight with readers each Wednesday. This edition of ...
Doug Harvey March 3, 1930 – January 13, 2018 Visalia Born Harold Douglas Harvey on March 3, 1930 in Southgate, CA, to Harold Woollen and Margaret Mae Harvey. Passed to his heavenly Father at age 87 on ...
Harvey had silver hair, giving him something of a regal air, and he was very much in charge, whether calling balls and strikes or umpiring on the bases... Harvey had silver hair, giving him something ...
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