A 1989 earthquake that disrupted baseball's World Series and rocked San Francisco was measured at a 6.9 magnitude, which would have made it more than 1,000 times more powerful than Friday's quake.
A 1989 earthquake that disrupted baseball's World Series and rocked San Francisco was measured at a 6.9 magnitude, which would have made it more than 1,000 times more powerful than Friday's quake.
NEW YORK — I have to admit Friday’s earthquake came and went ... more dangerous quake in San Francisco in 1989. I was covering the World Series for the Daily News - an unforgettable disaster ...
The 1989 earthquake that disrupted baseball’s World Series and rocked San Francisco was measured at a 6.9 magnitude, which would have made it more than 1,000 times more powerful than Friday’s ...
NEW YORK — I have to admit Friday’s earthquake came and went ... more dangerous quake in San Francisco in 1989. I was covering the World Series for the Daily News - an unforgettable disaster ...
The 1989 earthquake that disrupted baseball’s World Series and rocked San Francisco was measured at a 6.9 magnitude, which would have made it more than 1,000 times more powerful than Friday’s ...
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though not nearly to the extent of 1994’s 6.7 magnitude Northridge earthquake or 1989’s Loma Prieta quake, which registered 6.9 and lasted roughly 20 seconds just as a World Series game ...
A 4.7-magnitude earthquake apparently won't stop the New York Yankees from playing their home opener against the visiting Toronto Blue Jays on Friday afternoon. As the scheduled 1pm first pitch ...
A 1989 earthquake that disrupted baseball's World Series and rocked San Francisco was measured at a 6.9 magnitude, which would have made it more than 1,000 times more powerful than Friday's quake.