There is no pinned content in this Editor's Picks module.
Click here to learn more about content pinning.
Ray Hendrick, known as “Mr. Modified” during his 36-year racing career and a five-time track champion at South Boston Speedway, was elected to the Virginia Sports Hall of Fame on Monday. Hendrick joins a stellar list of auto racing legends already in the
Added to the guest list is former Philadelphia Phillies General Manager Ed Wade. Wade has served in numerous roles for the Phillies including as General Manager from 1998-2005. Wade served as the General Manager of the Houston Astros from September 2007
No, I’m done. I’ve got a major role on a JV baseball team
You fun years of fatherhood are ahead. My former college baseball playing son has a six week old boy. He will be raised with a bat and ball in his hands. Is it too early for draft projections? A post about comps for backup third basemen. It’s a rough off
A year ago, Barry Larkin, the former Cincinnati Reds shortstop, a 12-time All-Star and NL MVP in 1995, came in third in the Baseball Writers' Association of America's balloting for entry into the Hall of Fame. Larkin, the first shortstop to join the 30-3
Ronald C. Modra/Getty Images Lee Smith led his league in saves four times and ranks third all-time with 478 saves. I want to consider Lee Smith's Hall of Fame question fairly. But I keep returning to what I think is the obvious question: Would you really
No, I’m done. I’ve got a major role on a JV baseball team
It's been seven years since the Phillies employed Ed Wade, but the former general manager was never far from the team's recent success. Wade acquired 11 of the 25 players on the 2008 world championship squad. In Houston, he was a trading partner for thre
Updated: December 20, 2011, 3:16 PM ET PHILADELPHIA -- The Philadelphia Phillies have hired former general manager Ed Wade as a special consultant. Wade was a GM for parts of 13 seasons for the Phillies (1998-2005) and the Houston Astros (2001-11). He wa
William "Billy" Edward Wagner (born July 25, 1971 in Tannersville, Virginia) is an injured American Major League Baseball closer for the New York Mets. Previously, Wagner pitched for the Houston Astros (1995-2003) and Philadelphia Phillies (2004-2005). Full Article
There are no results for this module. Edit the module to change the search term used to query related quotes.
We found no quotes related to Billy Wagner.
