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The king of MLB The Show? How Joey Gallo got so good at video games
The Rangers slugger simply wanted to win as many games as he lost. Now, he enters the postseason as a Players League heavyweight.
Mantle or Mays? Trout or Griffey? Settling MLB's great player debates
We settle 10 all-time "Which guy is better?" arguments -- and we have the numbers to back them up.
Little League World Series canceled for first time
The Little League World Series will not be played this year for the first time since the organization began, because of the coronavirus pandemic.
How Bob Feller made Ted Williams start preparing for him three days early
Most times, Ted Williams started getting ready the night before. With Feller, who threw three no-hitters, struck out 17 when he was 17 years old, even the greatest hitter ever knew he had his hands full.
How weed became 'whatever': Leagues are ditching old policies
The marijuana stigma is eroding, and sports leagues have adapted. The NFL's new approach that focuses on treatment -- not punishment -- has become the norm.
Is the Astros' title tarnished? Is Jeter overrated? We settle the biggest debate for all 30 MLB teams
From which franchise icon was better to playing what-if in crucial moments gone wrong, it's our turn to have the final word in your favorite club's ultimate argument.
Fan hit by foul ball takes action vs. Cubs, MLB
A complaint has been filed against the Chicago Cubs and Major League Baseball on behalf of a fan who was struck by a foul ball at Wrigley Field in 2018. The complaint says Laiah Zuniga suffered permanent injuries to her "eyesight, smell, taste and teeth."
Showalter: Players feed off emotion from fans
Buck Showalter, who managed the Orioles in the only game in MLB history played without spectators, said Wednesday on Spain and Company on ESPN Radio that having games without fans would affect players, who feed off the emotions of the crowd.
Reports: Rays to furlough some full-time staffers
The Rays will become the first MLB team to furlough full-time employees when temporary cost-cutting measures go into effect Saturday, according to multiple reports.
Baseball Hall postpones July inductions until 2021
The Baseball Hall of Fame said this year's induction ceremony, scheduled for July in Cooperstown, New York, was canceled and instead will be held in 2021 because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Cards, Red Sox, Cubs join teams offering refunds
A day after MLB told teams they could decide their own ticket refund policies, the Cubs, Cardinals and Red Sox announced their plans for games not played through May.
Mancini: World changed during cancer surgery
Orioles star Trey Mancini is confident that he'll make a full recovery from stage 3 colon cancer surgery, but the timeline of events since his diagnosis had led to "a weird couple of months."
Molina now open to new team if Cards not option
Yadier Molina had said he would retire if he didn't re-sign with the Cardinals after this season, but now he says he's open to another team.
Fantasy Insights: Who will get the bullpen saves for Braves?
Eric Karabell's thoughts on the Atlanta Braves' fantasy outlook for 2020: players he likes and doesn't, and storylines that could impact playing time and performances.
When baseball played without fans in Baltimore
In 2015, Oriole Park was quiet. No fans. You could hear every sound on one of the most surreal days in baseball.
Manny Ramirez, 47, hopeful for return in Taiwan
Manny Ramirez has his sights set on returning to baseball with the Chinese Professional Baseball League in Taiwan, where he briefly played in 2013.
Happy 59th! Or is it 58th? Cracking the mystery of Don Mattingly's birthday
The back of Donnie Baseball's 1987 Topps card set Sam Miller off on an adventure that spans the bizarre history of trading card blurbs.
Pirates temporarily suspend retirement benefits
The Pirates are suspending retirement benefits for members of Pittsburgh's baseball operations staff in an effort to cope with the economic fallout of the coronavirus pandemic.
White House talks reopening plan with leagues
Officials from a number of major sports leagues participated in a call to go over how sports play a role in President Donald Trump's plan for opening up America amid the coronavirus pandemic.
MLB allows teams to give refunds for lost games
MLB will allow teams to offer refunds to fans for games that haven't been played due to the coronavirus pandemic.