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At least three different Red Sox pitchers have received specific threats via social media this season. The most recent — against Dustin May's wife and dog — hits a new low.
While redundant, the award offers voters the chance to say "this guy was the best" — no sorting through stats that tell an incomplete story.
The sports behemoth continues its relationship with MLB — and its spending spree on live rights — by scooping up five teams recently abandoned by their RSNs.
Bubba Chandler, the top pitching prospect in all of baseball, is being promoted from Triple-A by the Pittsburgh Pirates, according to multiple reports Wednesday.
The Mariners won't be getting a veteran back anytime soon after his wild outburst Sunday, but that was the case already. What will they do now?
The negotiations between Major League Baseball and its cable, broadcast and streaming partners are reportedly nearing an end.
Despite his name appearing in court documents, the 'first resident' and celebrity endorser of a luxury housing development in Hawaii can probably go back to hitting and pitching baseballs — which is probably what he was doing all along.
The World Series will end in November if it goes the full seven games, the result of a change to MLB's postseason scheduling approach since last year.
A Milwaukee Brewers pitcher had a viral moment in the team's clubhouse after randomly grabbing a rare Pokemon card worth an insane amount of money.
"The dream actually came true today, and I’m still living in it," MLB's first female umpire said after working her first game.
The former Yankees closer loved shagging fly balls during his playing career. Even though it led to an injury that cost him most of the 2012 season, he did so at his own peril again.
The Red Sox's talented 21-year-old becomes a wealthy man, while baseball takes another step away from the purity of a process never meant to influence financial outcomes.