Some baseball records are so epic they seem to have been carved in stone. Ripken Jr. and Nolan Ryan are among those who know ...
In 1999, as the world anticipated the turn of the century and the dawn of a new millennium, MLB named its “All-Century Team,” ...
On January 21, the results of the 81st Baseball Writers’ Association of America Hall of Fame election, a significant event in ...
Some of the greatest players in MLB history never won a championship ring, but their legacy endures. Big names, impressive ...
The White Sox bought pitcher Alex Carrasquel and shortstop Fred Vaughn from Washington. While Carrasquel would throw just ...
Fenway Park and Wrigley Field have been home to their respective teams for over 100 years, making them the oldest stadiums in ...
Lenny Randle, a 12-year major league veteran who once punched his manager and also got down on his hands and knees on the ...
Today, on the final day of 2024, we take a look back at just some of the baseball people -- players, managers and executives -- we lost this year. The deceased are listed in alphabetical order by last ...
Greg Gumbel, a versatile sportscaster at CBS and NBC for 35 years, died of cancer at 78, his family said Friday.
A Brazilian judge has ordered the release from prison of four players from River Plate’s women’s soccer team who had been arrested for an alleged racial slur during a match.
The longtime NFL commentator and CBS Sports reporter died at the age of 78 following a battle with cancer, his family told CBS News.