This Date in Baseball, September 18 - Dusty Baker managed his 3,000th game ...
1930 — Cleveland’s Earl Averill drove in eight runs with three consecutive home runs to lead the Indians to a 13-7 victory over the Washington Senators in a doubleheader opener. Averill added another ...
Padres and Diamondbacks - These have been the two best teams in baseball since the All-Star break, but both were mediocre before the break and that was a much larger sample of baseball.
Inside an abandoned building in the village of Gorenka, just northwest of Kyiv, a group of women has been busy helping Ukrainian soldiers become invisible. Led by former salesclerk Alina ...
Plan ahead in fantasy baseball with help from our Forecaster projections. Each day, we will provide an updated preview of the next 10 days for every team, projecting the matchup quality for ...
When Rich Hill took the mound for the Boston Red Sox on Aug. 29, he instantly became the oldest active player in baseball. And on paper, there wasn’t much to suggest a comeback was likely.
The Milwaukee Brewers play baseball as if they are trying to get to the World Series—the one in Omaha. They are defined by their youthfulness (80% of their plate appearances have gone to players ...
But on the whole, it is simple to think of a baseball season in six one-month increments, half a year, broken up into segments. Which means, now that we’re past the Trade Deadline and entering Labor ...
Russian shelling in the town of Chasiv Yar on Saturday killed five people as Moscow’s troops pushed ahead in Ukraine’s eastern Donetsk region. The attack struck a high-rise building and a ...
We’re offering you the chance to win an in-season family pass to see Harold and The Purple Crayon. Adapted from the beloved children’s classic that has captivated young readers for decades, the film ...
Not long after the New York Mets set the modern record for losses in a single season in 1962, Craig Anderson was given a packet recapping the carnage day by day, game by miserable game. A pitcher ...
There’s optimism in Mets Land. Also: Ken’s Q&A with Francisco Lindor, the Royals’ disastrous play and the Baseball Card of the Week! I’m Levi Weaver, here with Ken Rosenthal — welcome to ...