“4/9/85 Morganna, aka the “Kissing Bandit” runs on the field to give Nolan Ryan and Dickie Thon a kiss in the first inning. She was known for her kissing stunts across baseball, but was still ...
Morganna Cottrell, a busty blonde known as 'The Kissing Bandit' because she ran onto major league baseball fields to kiss unsuspecting players, is still puckering up at the age of 72. “Put your cheek ...
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Lee estimates the team could avoid contributing about $66 million per year to the league's revenue sharing pool as a result of its special arrangement.
Lost in the 50th anniversary celebration of the Astrodome's opening was a different, more bizarre Dome-related anniversary from 1985. To ring in the Astrodome's 20th year you had Mickey Mantle, who ...
In August 1969, Morganna Roberts -- Morganna the Kissing Bandit -- became the talk of the town after she rushed onto the field at Crosley Field and kissed former Cincinnati Reds star Pete Rose.
May 2, 1988, was a night to remember for 50,402 Oriole fans sitting in the stands at old Memorial Stadium, as well as for shortstop Cal Ripken Jr. It was “Fantastic Fan Night” when Morganna Roberts, ...
The Royals won their first American League West division title in 1976 and came achingly close to advancing to the World Series. But the Yankees won Game 5 of the best-of-five series on a Chris ...
HOUSTON — It’s the biggest bust in the history of the Astrodome. On Opening Day for the Astros, April 9, 1985, Nolan Ryan was on the mound. On the prowl? Morganna "The Kissing Bandit" Roberts, who is ...
It’s hard to remember a time when someone running out onto the playing field at a sporting event would not be chased, pummeled or tased. Or that we, as a society, wouldn’t find it uncomfortable and ...
On April 8, opening night in Seattle’s Kingdome, spectators started cheering as Steve Yeager, the Mariners’ catcher, stood behind home plate about to receive warmup pitches. He thought they had ...