Rawlings Sporting Goods Inc. announced today that catcher Freddy Fermin, pitchers Seth Lugo and Cole Ragans and shortstop ...
Today Rawlings announced their Gold Glove finalists, and there are a couple Mariners on the list—although maybe not the two ...
The ball that Shohei Ohtani belted in late September to become the first Major League Baseball player to hit 50 home runs and steal 50 bases in one season predictably became an expensive piece of ...
Yankees star Aaron Judge has been named the 2024 Baseball Digest/Inside Edge MLB Player of the Year, Baseball Digest announced Friday. The publication also announced that Tigers left-hander Tarik ...
Pete Rose never missed an opportunity to miss an opportunity. Banned from baseball in 1989 for gambling on the Cincinnati Reds team he managed, Rose was offered a lifeline by commissioner Bart ...
The 2024 MLB regular season is in the books. The regular season required one extra day and two playoff-clinching wins, as both the New York Mets and Atlanta Braves secured their playoff spots on ...
The holes create turbulence—much like dimples on a golf ball or seams on a baseball do—which controls the trajectory. At that speed and spin, “you can hear the ball whizzing toward you ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Pete Rose, baseball’s career hits leader and fallen idol who undermined his historic achievements and Hall of Fame dreams by gambling on the game he loved and once embodied ...
Pete Rose, Major League Baseball‘s legendary all-time hits leader who was shunned by the Hall of Fame over a gambling scandal during his coaching career, died Monday in Las Vegas. He was 83.
Some baseball numbers require no context. An ERA hovering near 2.00 over a sizable sample is one such number. Skenes fell about 30 innings short of qualifying for the ERA title, but his 1.96 ERA ...
But his gambling led to a lifetime ban and kept him out of the Hall of Fame. By Bruce Weber Pete Rose, one of baseball’s greatest players and most confounding characters, who earned glory as the ...
Here is who earned game balls from the Week 4 win against the Rams. D'Andre Swift's start in Chicago couldn't have started worse, where he averaged 1.8 yards per carry through three games.