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Two homers and a no-hitter, and other tales of pitchers who actually hit
There have been days when pitchers won games and hit walk-off homers, and seasons when they hit better than .300. Last year, Michael Lorenzen did something only Babe Ruth had done.
Meet one of the only fans on Earth who still gets to go to live baseball games
American Kerry Maher fell in love with the Lotte Giants. Now, because of his passion -- and the pandemic -- he's become Korea's most recognizable fan.
The 9 worst games in fantasy baseball history
Everybody has a bad day, but these players posted the worst fantasy outings of the past 40 years -- and that includes some true legends like Mariano Rivera, Sammy Sosa, John Smoltz and Randy Johnson.
From the archives: Down to his last strike, David Freese became a World Series hero for St. Louis
Cardinals third baseman David Freese overcame his own indifference, injuries and several brushes with the law to lift his hometown team to a title.
How KBO superfan 'Santa Grandfather' became one of the only people on the planet attending live baseball games
American Kerry Maher fell in love with the Lotte Giants. Now, because of his passion -- and the pandemic -- he's become Korea's most recognizable fan.
Viewers guide: David Freese and one of the wildest World Series games ever
Relive all the dramatic twists and turns of Game 6 of the 2011 Fall Classic, which helped create a legend in St. Louis.
Chris Sale wants to prove nothing's 'better than getting a brand-new elbow for my birthday'
The Red Sox ace has thoughts on what critics have long said about his mechanics and his contract, but he's also not shy about Alex Cora's suspension.
Angry ex-ump Garcia: Kept quiet for son-in-law
Richie Garcia was among baseball's best-rated and most popular umpires. Now Garcia is fed up. He is feeling impugned by a former colleague in a lawsuit Garcia has nothing to do with.
Diamondbacks' Marte says wife Noelia has died
Diamondbacks center fielder Starling Marte announced Monday on social media that his wife, Noelia, has died of a heart attack.
N.Y., Calif., Texas move toward pro sports' return
Governors from New York, California and Texas said Monday that professional sports could resume in their respective states in the near future.
N.Y., Calif., Texas move toward sports' return
Governors from New York, California and Texas said Monday that professional sports could resume in their respective states in the near future.
Colon, 46, hoping for one more season in majors
Free-agent pitcher Bartolo Colon, 46, is hoping to pitch one more season in Major League Baseball.
KBO Weekly: Power Rankings, power surges and a drive-off home run
There's a new team atop our Power Rankings and an emerging folk hero tearing up the league as we get you caught up on all things KBO.
How Brooks Robinson earned the nickname 'Human Vacuum Cleaner'
Nothing got by Brooks Robinson, which explains why he retired with 16 Gold Gloves and is arguably the greatest defensive third baseman of all time.
Ex-MLB manager Howe 'better' after virus battle
Former major league player and manager Art Howe was released from a hospital in Houston on Sunday after spending time in intensive care last week with the coronavirus.
Howe released from hospital amid virus battle
Former major league player and manager Art Howe was released from a hospital in Houston on Sunday after spending time in intensive care last week with the coronavirus.
Two drown at home of former Dodger Crawford
A 5-year-old boy and a woman drowned Saturday in the backyard pool of a Houston home that reportedly belongs to Carl Crawford.
Olney: Tony Clark, MLB players might be able to break standoff by thinking big picture
The union chief could be in position to make headway in talks with the league by focusing beyond the 2020 season.
The immensity of MLB's plan to return through a daunting health-and-safety protocol
Not being able to grab an Uber, dine out or take a postgame shower are the eye-catching items in baseball's proposal. The real challenge? The vast number of detailed steps all involved must buy into every single day.
Why baseball players wear the numbers they wear
Sometimes it's about date of birth or height, a slight or a tribute. There's usually a reason why a player has a certain number. Here's some great explanation behind those digits.