Winning the World Series is the dream every baseball team chases, although only a few could turn that dream into reality.
Buckle up for a thrilling ride through the darkest corners of baseball history as we explore the scariest hitters to ever ...
Vitello’s father feels his son will succeed without pro experience since managing is about gaining trust. ‘His personality is ...
The Dodgers returned to Los Angeles Sunday as back-to-back World Series champions for the first time in their storied history. Will Smith hit a tie-breaking solo home run in the top of the 11th inning ...
A.M. Gittlitz: The first name that comes to mind is Tug McGraw. His autobiography “Screwball” is a remarkable sketch of the ...
Yoshinobu Yamamoto is ending his season as one of the most talked-about men in baseball, not only for his record-breaking ...
A fenced-in parcel of dirt and grass in Phoenix is the final resting place of many patients from the former Insane Asylum of ...
During his introductory press conference as Giants manager, Tony Vitello gives credit to Barry Bonds and Willie Mays.
The Polo Grounds, a name that once echoed with the roar of New York fans and the legends of baseball’s past, also carried some of the darkest chapters the sport has ever known. From a ...
Arena. Kilrea scores two goals, including the first one in Kings history. 1973 — 42 year old future Baseball Hall of Fame center fielder Willie Mays′ last MLB career hit, as NY Mets beat A’s, 10-7 in ...
New San Francisco Giants manager Tony Vitello seems unfazed by the pressure of his jump from the college ranks at Tennessee ...