Andre Dawson never has let the odds bother him. The former Chicago Cubs slugger overcame 12 knee surgeries during his 21-year, Hall of Fame career, and he famously offered the Cubs a blank contract as ...
I can still hear Harry Caray’s call of an Andre Dawson home run in the late 1980s. “There’s a drive. Way back. It might be. It could be. It is! A home run!!” Nobody could call ‘em like Harry. And no ...
Relive Chicago Cub Andre Dawson's 1987 "miracle season." His 49 home runs and 137 RBIs earned him the National League's 1987 Most Valuable Player trophy. And he became the first player from a ...
When Cubs great Ryne Sandberg gave his Hall of Fame induction speech in 2005, he made sure to champion one of his teammates ...
Andre Dawson is significant to HBCU baseball. Nicknamed ‘The Hawk’ by his uncle for his ability to attack the ball at a young age, Dawson spent 21 years in Major League Baseball for the Montreal Expos ...
The 1987 Cubs were far from a memorable team, squandering high expectations held prior to the season before finishing in last place in the National League East with a 76-85 record, despite having the ...
Andre Dawson’s Hall of Fame career spanned 21 seasons, with more than half of those spent across the northern border. The outfielder played his first 11 seasons with the Expos, who are now the ...
The National Baseball Hall of Fame is planning to evaluate Andre Dawson’s request to change the cap on his Cooperstown plaque from the Montreal Expos to the Chicago Cubs. Dawson has long believed that ...
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