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MLB pitcher Josh Winckowski is way too busy to serve on a jury. The Boston Red Sox righty is in the middle of spring training and used a hilariously honest excuse to get out of jury duty. He has to work. Winckowski, 25, was selected in the 15th round of the 2016 MLB Draft and […]
Anthony Rendon was one of the top third basemen in Major League Baseball during a strong seven-year stretch with the Nationals. However, he has seen a staggering decline over the last four seasons. The 34-year-old signed a $245 million contract with the Angels in December 2019 after winning a World Series with Washington. His career […]
Shohei Ohtani might be the greatest baseball player that ever lived, but there are eight (really nine with a DH) other players in a lineup! No matter how talented he is by himself, his team won’t be competitive without talent around him. If Ohtani hits four solo home runs and the pitching staff allows five […]
Curt Schilling opened his mouth once again and is taking plenty of heat for it.
The story of the Chicago Cubs name origin began over a century and a half ago with the success of baseball’s first all-professional team.
Major League Baseball has made several rule changes to appeal to younger fans, but a selection of elder statesmen is showing that America’s pastime still has space for older players. A few 40-year-olds are still a part of big league rosters, though none are close to breaking the record for the oldest MLB player ever. […]
Apparently homers really do lead to dollars.
Home runs? Blazing fastballs? Certain things definitely lead to bigger social media followings.
Pete Rose responded to Rod Carew’s tweets about MLB being hypocritical regarding Rose’s Hall of Fame status.
He’s not alone in doing so, but Justin Verlander has beaten each and every team in MLB.