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Nestor Cortes had one of the lowest moments of his baseball life last October when he gave up the first walk-off grand slam in World Series history to Freddie Freeman.
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The Phillies and the Mets met two years ago in London and now they’ll take the show on the road to the field of dreams in ...
Hall of Fame pitcher John Smoltz was glad to see former Atlanta Braves manager Bobby Cox as the team celebrated their 1995 ...
SportsLine's proven model has simulated Boston vs. New York on Sunday Night Baseball 10,000 times and released its MLB best ...
The potential for either an MLB lockout or player strike when the current collective bargaining agreement expires after the ...
Please give interim manager Tony Mansolino a chance to manage next season. He can grow with the team for perhaps many years.
From Starkville High standout to Mississippi State’s new punter, Ethan Pulliam could be one of the Bulldogs’ most important ...
The Carolina Mudcats are moving to Wilson, but they were once bigger than the Durham Bulls, and they changed sports marketing ...
It pays to pay attention this time of year, with several out of contention managers shifting their focus to other things ...
The tryouts will happen in Washington D.C and are open to all players, giving women a chance to chase their professional ...
The 2025 trade deadline brought sweeping change to the Minnesota Twins organization. In a series of blockbuster moves, the front office dealt away multiple big-league contributors — including Jhoan ...