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HOF broadcaster Scully hospitalized after fall
Hall of Fame broadcaster Vin Scully is in the hospital after falling at his home Tuesday.
How Hutch Award winner Dee Gordon is helping during coronavirus pandemic
From designing masks to making sure those in need get fed, the veteran Mariner who is receiving one of baseball's most prestigious honors is doing whatever he can to pitch in.
Brady and Gronk are back together again: What other athletes reunited on a new team?
Tom Brady and Rob Gronkowski are teammates again. But they're now with the Buccaneers after spending years together on the Patriots. What other athlete duos have teamed back up on a new team?
It was impossible -- in real life and the movies -- to hit a Hoyt Wilhelm knuckleball
Hoyt Wilhem proved for years that a knuckleball is impossible to hit, catch or call. In the movies, actors and directors learned the same thing.
Why the four-man outfield could be MLB's next big innovation
In spring training, the Rays -- who brought us the opener and the shift -- dabbled with using an extra outfielder. Could this become a trend?
Red Sox remove 'interim' tag from Roenicke title
The Red Sox shed the interim tag from manager Ron Roenicke's title, a move that came after MLB concluded its investigation into the team. His contract is through the 2020 season.
Professor: Arenas can be 'safe as public parks'
An MIT professor says there are steps teams can take that will make arenas "as safe as public parks."
Did Red Sox get off easy? Will Cora return to Boston? Answering sign-stealing punishment questions
We break down everything you need to know about the results of baseball's other sign-stealing investigation.
Sources: Red Sox shed Roenicke's 'interim' tag
The Red Sox are shedding the interim tag from manager Ron Roenicke's title, sources told ESPN's Buster Olney on Wednesday.
Red Sox stripped of pick; Cora, staffer suspended
MLB on Wednesday handed down its punishment in the Red Sox sign-stealing case, suspending replay operator J.T. Watkins one year and docking the team a second-round draft pick. Former manager Alex Cora was also suspended for his role in the Astros scandal.
Rob Gronkowski joins ranks of notable athletes to come out of retirement
Rob Gronkowski unretired and rejoined the NFL -- and did so in legendary form: by getting traded to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to reunite with Tom Brady. What other athletes have had epic returns from retirement?
Kiley McDaniel's guide to MLB rookie and prospect pitchers for fantasy value
Which young hurlers should you be grabbing and stashing for help in major categories?
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.