Why are most baseball movies terrible?
Yeah, it probably has a lot to do with Kevin Costner.
Yeah, it probably has a lot to do with Kevin Costner.
Baseball history had many pennant races, until the leagues were split into divisions in the late 1960s.
The Niekro’s, the Perry’s, Barry and Bobby Bonds…these are baseball’s greatest families.
Check out this list BEFORE you go to Cooperstown.
To say the early days of the San Diego Padres were zany would be an understatement.
The 1918 baseball season was unusual in many ways because it was an unusual period in American history. For the first time, the nation was in a
From 1980 to 1985, The Baseball Bunch was a television show airing on Saturdays during the baseball season. It starred Johnny Bench as the host teaching a group of kids about baseball fundamentals and history, with special appearances from The Famous Chicken.
When Jackie Robinson debuted for the Brooklyn Dodgers at the start of the 1947 season it integrated Major League Baseball after several decades of exclusion for player’s
In a 15-year career in the major leagues, Offerman was a two-time All-Star, but most troubling, he was a multiple offender when it came to blowing his top.
A vintage Louisville Slugger advertisement featuring Paul Waner, batting champ.
Lost among the superstars on the Big Red Machine was a quiet, unusual slugger named George Foster.
Some filmmakers and authors have tried to make Shoeless Joe Jackson a victim. He wasn’t: he took money to throw the World Series.
The Pirates never got the publicity the Big Red Machine did for their 1970s success. But they had an equally intimidating nickname.
With his success with the Nationals in 2012, Davey Johnson has made it nearly impossible to keep him out of the Hall of Fame. Hasn’t he?
One of the most memorable moments in Milwaukee baseball history came from an unlikely player.