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Dominican players form coalition for virus relief
Over 40 current and retired MLB players, spearheaded by Hall of Famer Pedro Martinez, have launched a fund to support coronavirus relief efforts in their native Dominican Republic.
Dominican players form coalition for coronavirus relief
Over 40 current and retired MLB players, spearheaded by Hall of Famer Pedro Martinez, have launched a fund to support coronavirus relief efforts in their native Dominican Republic.
Former Cubs GM, longtime staffer Saltwell dies
Eldred "Salty" Saltwell, who worked in a variety of roles including general manager and vice president over 30 years with the Cubs, has died, the team said Tuesday. He was 96.
KBO on ESPN: Schedule, how to watch, top teams and more
The Korea Baseball Organization's regular season is underway, and that means it's time for some live baseball -- and lots and lots of bat flips. Here's how you can check out the action and game highlights, and what you need to know to become a KBO expert.
World Series champion tiers: Ranking all 115 Fall Classic winners
We order every MLB champ from the best of the best down to the fluke flags that still fly over major league stadiums.
Ranking every World Series in MLB history
Scandals, scapegoats, superstars and, yes, the Yankees.
The great Korean bat flip mystery
In MLB, bat flips have long symbolized disrespect. In South Korea, they are art. How do these alternate worlds exist? And what do they say about us? Writer Mina Kimes trekked across South Korea with illustrator Mickey Duzyj to unravel the mystery.
Mike Piazza turned a favor for his dad into a Hall of Fame career
His father was friends with Tommy Lasorda. That's how Mike Piazza got drafted -- in the 62nd round. But with hand strength, work and a home run no one will ever forget, he vaulted himself into baseball history.
'We want to play,' but focus is on MLB players' health and safety, union chief Tony Clark says
The executive director of the MLBPA discusses the challenge of leading the union during a global crisis and what it will take to resume play.
Viewers guide: Red Sox take first step in historic 2004 ALCS comeback
With the Yankees on the verge of sticking it to their rivals yet again, watch as Boston turns the tide, beginning with baseball's most famous stolen base.
Korean baseball league begins in empty stadiums
After a weeks-long delay of the new baseball season in South Korea, the KBO League began its season on Tuesday, with a hushed atmosphere and no fans in attendance.
It’s time for baseball … in South Korea! Your guide to KBO Opening Day
It's time for some live baseball -- in South Korea. Don't know much about the country's top league? Don't worry, we've got it all covered.
Red Sox's Verdugo says he'll be ready for season
New Red Sox outfielder Alex Verdugo said Monday that he is fully healthy and he will be ready for the season -- if there is one.
ESPN study: Fans favor return without spectators
An ESPN study has found that a majority of sports fans over the age of 18 would rather watch televised sports without fans than wait for sports to resume with fans in attendance.
ESPN to televise South Korea's KBO games
Starting with opening day on Tuesday, ESPN will televise six regular-season games of the Korea Baseball Organization per week.
Which World Series is the best ever? We rank all 115 Fall Classics
Scandals, scapegoats, superstars and, yes, the Yankees. Sam Miller judges every October since 1903.
Power rankings, top players, key storylines and more: Everything you need for KBO opening day
It's time for some live baseball -- in South Korea. Don't know much about the country's top league? Don't worry, we've got it all covered.
Bivens found out family was dead on Facebook
Rays minor league pitcher Blake Bivens described how he has coped with the death of his family in a brutal triple homicide last year.
A bat boy, a writer and 'Rudy' with talent: The life of Craig Counsell
He didn't really look like a major leaguer. He was mistaken for a lot of things, but Craig Counsell had a strong career as a player and now a manager.
Players have financial incentive to play ball
Mike Trout and Gerrit Cole aren't the only major leaguers with a big financial incentive to get back on the field.