PHOTO: Home of the Brooklyn Dodgers. View historic photos of the Dodgers in action at Ebbets Field, including their 1955 World Series victory over the New York Yankees. Photos at the link! Read more.
PHOTO: View photos of the winningest franchise in sports history. All the champions are here: Ruth, Gehrig, DiMaggio, Berra, Mantle, Munson, Reggie, Mattingly, Jeter and more. Photos at the link! Read more.
PHOTO: We Win It! View gallery of photos from the Amazin's miracle season. Agee, Kranepool, Seaver, Swoboda, Hodges and more! Photos at the link. Read more.
PHOTO: We Win It! View gallery of photos from the Amazin's miracle season. Agee, Kranepool, Seaver, Swoboda, Hodges and more! Photos at the link. Read more.
PHOTO: In 1961, Roger Maris celebrates his 61st homer of the year with the fan that caught it, at the link! Maris was the first to break Ruth's record of 60 home runs, though in a longer season. Read more.
PHOTO: In 1961, Roger Maris celebrates his 61st homer of the year with the fan that caught it, at the link! Maris was the first to break Ruth's record of 60 home runs, though in a longer season. Read more.
PHOTO: From 1889 to 1964 the spot across Harlem River Dr was known as Polo Grounds, and was the baseball field for the New York Giants. Click "More Info" for an aerial view of the field from 1951! Read more.
Hockey season is back! View classic Rangers photos at the Daily News photo archive! Read more.
PHOTO: Check out this beautiful pic of Willis Reed laying up on the Bucks from 1970, and go to nydailynewspix.com for more classic Knicks photos! Read more.
PHOTO: Ewing, Frazier, Reed and more...view classic New York Knicks photos from the Daily News archive at the link! Read more.
PHOTO: Jets! Jets! Jets! Namath, Martin, Klecko and more, classic photos of the New York Jets at the link! Read more.
PHOTO: Skaters charge from the starting line to begin the 26.2 mile Brooklyn Rollathon in 1980, at the link! Read more.
PHOTO: Les Stanczyk, Columbia University gridman, plunges through a hole in big practice session back in 1939, at the link! Read more.
PHOTO: 1975 was the last year the New York City marathon was raced entirely inside Central Park. In this photo, runners at the marathon starting line. Read more.
PHOTO: Runners in the 1999 NYC Marathon cross the bridge on their way into Brooklyn. Click "More Info" for this great pic! Read more.
PHOTO: Marathon runners cross the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge at the start of the New York City Marathon in 1992. Read more.
PHOTO: Across the street, Harlem boxer Sugar Ray Robinson owned a restaurant and bar in the 50s! Check out this pic of patrons celebrating Ray's middleweight championship in 1955, at the link! Read more.
PHOTO: In 1983, New Zealander Rod Dixon left second-place Geoff Smith on the ground after a narrow victory. Click "More Info" for this incredible historic pic! Read more.
PHOTO: Dodgers fans celebrate in the streets on Flatbush and Dekalb. Click "More Info" to see this great pic from 1955! Read more.
PHOTO: "The Bronx Bull," boxing champion Jake LaMotta lived right around the corner at 994 Neil Ave! Check out this pic of LaMotta in 1949, as the Bronx celebrates its middleweight champion! Read more.
PHOTO: The Brooklyn Bridge walkway is crowded! Click "More Info" and ccheck out these foot racers from 1948 down on the car deck, making their way from City Hall to Coney Island! Read more.
PHOTO: From 1889 to 1964 the spot across 8th Ave was known as Polo Grounds, and was the baseball field for the New York Giants. Click "More Info" for an aerial view of the field from 1951! Read more.
PHOTO: In 1947, Jackie Robinson was the first black player in major league baseball. Click "More Info" to view this historic pic of his first steps into the Brooklyn Dodgers club house! Read more.
PHOTO: Before these were apartments, this entire block was Ebbets Field, home of the Brooklyn Dodgers! Click "More Info" for an amazing aerial shot of the field from 1951! Read more.
PHOTO: New York Yankees Top 10 World Series moments. Click "More Info" to see these great photos! Read more.
PHOTO: Comedian Milton Berle seems to be losing his tennis match against some youngsters at the Armory in 1951, at the link! Read more.
PHOTO: In 1950 children play volleyball on 98th between Columbus and Amsterdam, at the link! Read more.
PHOTO: Harlem kids shoot hoops on West 111th in 1975, at the link! Read more.
PHOTO: In 1933, after the old Lower Reservoir was finally filled in creating the Great Lawn, youngsters gather for the first unofficial baseball game, at the link! Read more.
PHOTO: Standing outside Ebbets Field around the turn of the century, at the link! Snap of pic of the nabe now and send your "new view" to @nydailynews on Twitter! Read more.
PHOTO: A San Fran roller derbier is knocked off his feet by Bill Groll of the New York Chiefs during roller derby's 1973 Whirl Championships at Shea Stadium, at the link! Read more.
PHOTO: In 1983, New Zealander Rod Dixon left second-place Geoff Smith on the ground after a narrow victory. Click "More Info" for this incredible historic pic! Read more.
PHOTO: A runner spots his family along 1st Ave. during the 2007 New York City Marathon. Photo at the link! Read more.
PHOTO: Elite men run through the Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge towards the 16 mile mark and Manhattan during the 2007 New York Marathon. Photo at the link! Read more.
PHOTO: Fourth Ave. is jammed from the Prospect Expressway back to the Verrazano Bridge with runners participating in the 2001 New York City Marathon. Photo at the link! Read more.
PHOTO: Runners are a blur along 4th Ave. in Brooklyn as they compete in the 2009 New York Marathon. Photo at the link! Read more.
PHOTO: The male leaders cross the Willis Ave. Bridge and enter the Bronx near the 20-mile marker during the 2007 New York City Marathon. Read more.
PHOTO: Marathon runners head north on 4th Ave. in Brooklyn towards the 10 mile mark during the 2007 New York Marathon. Photo at the link! Read more.
PHOTO: As runners enter the Bronx, a man holds a sign reading "YER IN DA HOOD!" near the 20-mile marker during the New York City Marathon. Photo at the link! Read more.
PHOTO: Runners stream off the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge during the start of the 1993 New York City Marathon. Photo at the link! Read more.
PHOTO: Runners make their way along Nassau Ave. in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, during the 2006 New York City Marathon. Photo at the link! Read more.
PHOTO: Showing off for the crowds, one runner stops shy of the finish line, and does push ups during the 2003 New York City marathon. Photo at the link! Read more.
PHOTO: Hasidic men watch runners make their way through Williamsburg during 1998 New York City Marathon. Photo at the link! Read more.
PHOTO: A lone runner reacts to the cheering crowds as he makes his way along First Avenue after coming off the 59th Street Bridge during the 2005 New York City Marathon. Photo at the link! Read more.
PHOTO: Stunning aerial photo of runners advancing down 4th Ave. in Bay Ridge during the 2005 New York Marathon. Photo at the link! Read more.
PHOTO: Fastest woman in New York! Marathon legend Grete Waitz crosses finish line during 1984 New York City Marathon. Photo at the link! Read more.
PHOTO: A runner dressed in a cow costume is on the mooove on Fourth Ave.during the 2003 New York City Marathon. Photo at the link! Read more.
PHOTO: The New York City Marathon finishes at Tavern on the Green. View classic photos of the marathon's history at the link! Read more.
PHOTO: The New York City Marathon starts near the approach to the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge. View classic photos of the marathon's history at the link. Marathoners good luck! Read more.
PHOTO: The New York City Marathon finishes at Tavern on the Green in Central Park. View classic photos of the marathon's history at the link! Read more.
PHOTO: The New York Marathon passes Marcus Garvey Park in Harlem. View classic photos of the marathon's history at the link! Read more.
PHOTO: Testing baseballs at Cooper Union in 1938. Is the NL "dead" ball livelier than the AL "lively" ball? Photos and results at the link! Read more.
PHOTO: Testing baseballs at Cooper Union in 1938. Is the NL "dead" ball livelier than the AL "lively" ball? Photos and results at the link! Read more.