A veteran Boston pitcher sent rookie Roman Anthony to a local Starbucks for a rather large coffee order in spring training.
Instead, they nearly ran into a phone number for an 8-6-2-3-2-5-4 double play. No wonder MLB fans had jokes for the abysmal base running. That scorebook must have been something else. 5 photos of ...
Joc Pederson seems to have fit seamlessly into his first Rangers clubhouse, with a warm manner that complements his 11 years ...
It seems that the only question about Dave Roberts' possible extension with the club is whether or not it will be the richest in MLB history. Currently Craig Counsell holds the record for the most ...
San Diego catcher Brett Sullivan didn't agree and tapped his helmet to refute the call and utilize MLB's new ABS challenge system that is debuting in spring training. After review, the replay ...
Legendary baseball announcer Joe Buck is returning to the MLB broadcast booth temporarily to call the Opening Day contest between the New York Yankees and the Milwaukee Brewers—and he has a ...
An MLB fan even ridiculed the entire list and the players mentioned on it. “What a joke, but it’s alright.” A Shohei Ohtani fan believes that the Japanese baseball star is still number one.
Getting nailed in the head by a line drive couldn’t even shake Bobby Miller’s spirit. Miller was smacked by a 106 mph line drive off the bat of Michael Busch during the top of the third inning ...