Who’s That Dude? Some of MLB’s Most Obscure MVPs (Part One)
To be named the Most Valuable Player in any professional sport is probably the most prestigious individual honor an athlete can receive to validate their…
To be named the Most Valuable Player in any professional sport is probably the most prestigious individual honor an athlete can receive to validate their…
Bruce Froemming, who served as a major league umpire for 37 seasons and called the third-most games in major league history, died on Wednesday. He…
On September 1, 1971, the Pittsburgh Pirates fielded an all-minority lineup for the first time in Major League Baseball history. It only took 24 years…
Ten years ago, in the summer of 2016, Noah Syndergaard didn’t just make his first All-Star team — he announced himself as one of the…
Max Scherzer vs. Roger Clemens — Two Aces, One Late-Season Blueprint There’s a familiar tension building around baseball as Opening Day 2026 approaches: Max Scherzer…
The Los Angeles Dodgers have been one of the premier franchises in baseball history, dating all the way back to their days in Brooklyn. Every…
It’s not often that we can credit someone for having completely changed a sport, but Dummy Hoy might be an exception. The talented CF played…
After winning his third career (and second consecutive) American League MVP award, there isn’t much left for Aaron Judge to prove, at least in the…
Baseball has always loved its numbers. But Bill Veeck understood something deeper: fans don’t fall in love with spreadsheets — they fall in love with…
Eric Davis is one of those baseball figures whose story feels bigger than the stat sheet—though the stats alone are eye-opening. He was electric, resilient,…
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