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“Major League Baseball, 8.1 miles south.” That, of course, was the distance from Wrigley Field to what was then called new Comiskey Park, and a dig at a very bad Cubs team. Copying the Cubs ...
BATTING_Donovan, St. Louis, .327; Alonso, New York, .322; Machado, San Diego, .319; T.Turner, Philadelphia, .318; Tatis, San Diego, .317; T.Hernández, Los Angeles ...
Major League Baseball issued a statement on a landmark decision today. Commissioner Rob Manfred had decided that players on the permanently ineligible list will lose that status once they die.
and baseball is life. So, it almost pains me to say that the city of Orlando, Florida, does not need Major League Baseball. A Florida television station is reporting that a group of investors say they ...
BATTING_Donovan, St. Louis, .331; Alonso, New York, .328; Tatis, San Diego, .319; Turang, Milwaukee, .318; T.Hernández, Los Angeles, .315; T.Turner, Philadelphia ...
In the eyes of Major League Baseball, Houston Astros outfielder Cam Smith is a rookie. In the eyes of talent evaluators, he’s a prospect. Only one of those statuses will continue in the coming ...
BATTING_F.Freeman, Los Angeles, .368; W.Smith, Los Angeles, .339; Donovan, St. Louis, .330; Abrams, Washington, .313; Ohtani, Los Angeles, .312; Machado, San Diego ...
Sam and Joe discuss the various injuries that are mounting around MLB and that are hitting teams up and down the standings. House Democrats demand answers from Noem on plans for $50M jet 'Chucky ...
"Wow. Thank you, God, for allowing me to be a Major League Baseball player," Kemp's statement began. "After 12 years of professional baseball, and nine seasons in the Big Leagues, I've decided to ...
Pete Rose was posthumously removed from Major League Baseball's permanently ineligible list Tuesday, making the all-time hits leader eligible for induction into the National Baseball Hall of Fame.
Having four Stark County natives in Major League Baseball at the same time seems like a rare occurrence. That's because it is. Specifically, 85 years rare. The county recently had four players ...
On May 13, 2025, Major League Baseball (MLB) Commissioner Rob Manfred announced he was lifting lifetime bans on Pete Rose and 16 other deceased players, including “Shoeless” Joe Jackson.