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One wild record you probably didn't know for all 30 MLB teams
From a pitcher with a nine-RBI game to an infielder you've never heard of going 7-for-7, these are the marks from every team that you'll have to see to believe.
Viewers guide: Yankees-Red Sox ALCS thriller goes out with a Boone
The stakes and tension couldn't be higher. Game 7. Yankee Stadium. Pedro Martinez. Roger Clemens. Grady Little. And Aaron Boone.
O's Mancini doubts he'll be able to play in 2020
If Major League Baseball returns in 2020, it likely will be without Baltimore Orioles star outfielder Trey Mancini, he wrote Tuesday in the Players' Tribune.
'That's the guy!' The arrival of Albert Pujols
In 2001, nobody knew Albert Pujols was a superstar-to-be. But it didn't take long to realize something special was happening.
Bruce Bochy has a sense of humor, and a big head
Sure, he could manage. After all, he won three World Series rings. But he also had self-deprecating humor and a head so big he had to travel with his own helmet.
Fantasy baseball: Lessons learned from points-league mocks
Todd Zola took part in five H2H points mock drafts, modifying his approach for each, and reports on which one worked best in acquiring the players he wanted most.
Rangers' new ballpark could be MLB neutral site
Rangers general manager Jon Daniels believes that North Texas has the facilities, including the club's new ballpark, and the accessibility to potentially be an MLB hub if the season opens.
Reds scout, Mariners executive Zuraw dies at 89
George Zurow worked for Cincinnati from 1968-88 during the glory years of the Big Red Machine.
Passan's 20 questions: There will be MLB in 2020. It's just a matter of when, where and how
Opening Day in July? A fall mega-tournament? One month from when the season would have started, baseball is ruling nothing out in its quest to play this year.
'I miss baseball every day': What a Nolan Arenado game day looks like with MLB on hold
The Rockies star shares what a normal day in April was like and how he spends them now, waiting for baseball's return.
Bruce Bochy has a sense of humor and a big head
Sure, he could manage. After all, he was three World Series rings. But he also had self-deprecating humor and a head so big he had to travel with his own helmet.
Indians to pay full-time employees through June
The Cleveland Indians will pay regular salaries to full-time employees through June 30, but the club has had to furlough others due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Olney: This isn't the time for MLB, union to be bickering over money
If disagreements between the owners and players stand in the way of salvaging the season, baseball will pay what could be a devastating price.
Why trying to defend Wade Boggs was pretty much impossible
Wade Boggs knew how to use all fields. So much so that perhaps the best plan anyone ever came up with was to line up eight guys behind the pitcher and have them scatter as soon as the ball was released. They didn't do that, but they should have.
Dodgers legend Scully home from hospital
Retired Los Angeles Dodgers broadcaster Vin Scully is back home after falling and being hospitalized. The 92-year-old fell Tuesday at his Los Angeles-area home.
MLB official testifies in ump's discrimination suit
A major league official testified he suggested Ángel Hernández be removed from consideration for the 2015 World Series because he did not think Commissioner Rob Manfred would approve the umpire to work baseball’s premier event.
Inside Mark Hamilton's journey from MLB to MD fighting coronavirus
When Hamilton's baseball career ended, he decided to go to medical school. This month, the former major leaguer graduated and will be working at the epicenter of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Orioles' record losing streak, a night out and a call from the president
The 1988 Orioles were historically bad. It got so ugly, then-President Ronald Reagan even called then-Baltimore manager Frank Robinson to offer some support. His response: "Mr. President, you got no idea what I'm going through."
Baseball, without fans, going strong in Taiwan
Baseball continues in Taiwan as the five-team Chinese Professional Baseball League has been holding games without fans since play started on April 11. Cheerleaders, costumed mascots, mask-wearing batboys and the media also are permitted.
Baseball, without fans going strong in Taiwan
Baseball continues in Taiwan as the five-team Chinese Professional Baseball League has been holding games without fans since play started on April 11. Cheerleaders, costumed mascots, mask-wearing batboys and the media also are permitted.