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The son and father of major leaguers, Coleman became the No. 3 pick in baseball’s inaugural amateur draft in 1965 when he was ...
The Dodgers pitcher became the 20th pitcher in the history of Major League Baseball to reach 3,000 career strikeouts.
Mark Epstein penned the first book on the Cape Cod Baseball League since 2002, and its impact has gone far beyond what he ...
Cal Raleigh hit his 38th homer with a grand slam vs. the Tigers, joining elite company and closing in on Barry Bonds' record.
Major League Baseball returned to Rickwood Field 364 days ago, when the Giants and Cardinals took the field at America’s ...
Doug Feldmann, a Jacobs alum who played baseball at Northern Illinois, takes on role as Cincinnati Reds’ official scorer.
Legendary Closers of Major League Baseball With New York Yankees closer Mariano Rivera's career in it's final season, we look at some of the more colorful shutdown artists who have pitched in the ...
From the moment he put on the Pittsburgh Pirates' black and gold threads, LSU Tigers baseball legend Paul Skenes' future with ...
One of just three surviving MLB players who served in World War II, the 98-year-old was credited with driving in the final ...
J.P. Hoornstra writes and edits Major League Baseball content. A veteran of 20 years of sports coverage for daily newspapers in California, J.P. covered MLB, the Los Angeles Dodgers, and the Los ...
Lee Elia, who is perhaps best known for his rant directed at Cubs fans critical of his team in 1983, died Wednesday.
Texas Rangers manager Bruce Bochy said he drew quizzical looks in the clubhouse last week in Baltimore when he mentioned he ...