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World Series, scooter rides and an $89 suit: The tales of Terry Francona
Terry Francona is a certain Hall of Famer. He's also one of the funniest people in baseball. After all, he once threw a suit in a trash can and suggested it was a good time to make s'mores at Disney.
Strat-O-Matic, APBA provide old-school way to scratch your baseball itch
In the era of super-slick video games, strategy board games are seeing a surge in popularity for fans seeking a different way to fill the void.
Reports: A-Rod, J-Lo retain bank, eye Mets bid
Alex Rodriguez and fiancée Jennifer Lopez have retained J.P. Morgan to represent them in raising capital for a possible bid for the New York Mets, according to multiple reports.
Baseball's back as umps wear masks in S. Korea
Baseball returned to South Korea on Tuesday with five exhibition games, though it was hardly business as usual amid the coronavirus pandemic. The stands were empty and umpires wore masks and gloves.
The Spider-Man catch. The slide. Father-son history: 15 moments that made Ken Griffey Jr. an MLB icon
No player had more iconic highlights than The Kid, the exuberant superstar who put Mariners baseball on the map. We look at his most memorable ones.
Viewers guide: Mariners, Junior race past Yankees in walk-off thriller
Watch as the M's rally past New York, a wild dash for home completing a comeback that may have saved baseball in Seattle.
Brady Anderson hit homers and raced people shirtless in the parking lot
He wasn't quite the one-year wonder everyone thinks he is. But what made him truly memorable were some of the wild things he said and did.
Thousands of stadium workers not covered by pledges of financial support from athletes, teams
Athletes, owners and managers from across leagues have pledged financial support to team and stadium staffers sidelined by the coronavirus pandemic. But that support doesn't extend to thousands of workers who are now joining the ranks of the unemployed.
Sources: Most MLB clubs to pay ops staffs in May
More than half of MLB teams have pledged to pay baseball operations staffs through at least the end of May, sources told ESPN, as the murkiness of baseball's economic future drives decisions around the sport.
S. Korean baseball league to start season May 5
The Korea Baseball Organization announced Tuesday that regular-season play there will begin May 5, according to the Yonhap News Agency of South Korea.
South Korea's baseball league to open May 5
The Korea Baseball Organization announced Tuesday that regular-season play there will begin May 5, according to the Yonhap News Agency of South Korea.
Fans sue over ticket refunds, ask for class action
A pair of fans from New York are suing Major League Baseball, each individual club and ticket resellers over tickets purchased for MLB games that haven't been played due the coronavirus pandemic.
Marlins' Mattingly sees a lot of Jordan in Jeter
As the images of Michael Jordan's early career flashed on the screen Sunday night in ESPN's new docuseries, Miami manager Don Mattingly couldn't help but be reminded of Derek Jeter and his rise to stardom as a Yankee.
MLB can lay off coaches, managers starting May 1
While teams will be allowed to lay off or cut the pay of managers, coaches, trainers and full-time scouts, several teams have said they will pay employees through May.
Angels, through grant, will pay stadium employees
The Los Angeles Angels will commit $1.2 million to cover more than 1,800 people who work at their stadium through a one-time grant to help cover funding.
Agency: 47% of sports events canceled in 2020
According to new projections from Two Circles, a sports marketing agency, just 26,424 sporting events will be held by the calendar-end of 2020 -- with the possibility that more are canceled as the coronavirus spreads.
Source: Marlins CEO Jeter forgoing $5M salary
Marlins CEO Derek Jeter told employees Monday that he will be indefinitely forgoing his $5 million salary, a source told ESPN.
'It will have to be very different': Carlos Correa on how MLB comes back
The Astros shortstop talks life during lockdown, helping in Houston and Puerto Rico and what players will accept to return to action.
Bats go silent: Louisville Slugger shutters factory
Louisville Slugger, which has been making bats since the 1800s, has closed down its factory and furloughed most of its workforce amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Kiley McDaniel's guide to 2020 MLB rookie hitters for fantasy value
Which young players should you be grabbing for immediate and longer-term help in major categories?