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Astros executive fired in wake of cheating scandal 'very happy about what happened'
Yankees' Top-100 prospect scratched from minor league game, hinting at potential move
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Bobby Jenks' former teammate slams ESPN for poorly worded social media post
Left-handed legend to Clayton Kershaw: 'See you soon in the HOF'
Tributes pour in as MLB's oldest manager goes on medical leave for rest of 2025 season
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Among the litany of reactions to Rafael Devers being traded to the San Francisco Giants on Sunday, perhaps none spoke louder than that of former Boston Red Sox assistant GM Zack Scott.
The most-watched regular season baseball game in three years wasn't particularly close, but it did feature the Red Sox and Yankees and that might have been enough.
The days of fans covering their faces with grocery bags at Rate Field may be nearing an end, as the White Sox announced a timeline for change Thursday.
In case anyone thought the former small-market team president was capable of empathizing with fans over owners, a special occasion in Kansas City gave David Samson a chance to shine in his own special way.
n a lively and heartfelt episode of the TBL Podcast, former MLB All-Star and Little League World Series champion Todd Frazier joined the show to reflect on his iconic baseball journey, share thoughts on the current Dodgers squad, and celebrate the magic o
The former closer was placed on the injured list earlier this month, and his forearm did not respond well to catch play.
The 'Hamilton' composer says he's working on the story of the three major league catchers from his hometown in Puerto Rico.
A nonagenarian World War II veteran who watched Jackie Robinson's debut became an overnight celebrity in Queens one year before his passing
Willie Mays, Vin Scully, Joe Torre and Dusty Baker were the first four recipients of the award first presented in 2021.
The longtime center fielder, known more for robbing home runs than hitting them, will join ESPN’s college baseball coverage as an analyst, the network announced Thursday.
The All-Star outfielder and podcast host explains why such a long season yields suboptimal storytelling, and suggests a couple alternatives for baseball storytelling opportunities
In Alger, Ohio, the mayor's resolution to rename a local park for a native Negro Leagues star was rescinded by the City Council after negative feedback from residents.