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More than 600 vintage baseball cards, stored in a Northeast Ohio attic, are now for sale. Collection includes iconic ...
De La Cruz has been called one of baseball's most electric players since he entered the league and that status has only grown ...
The 2025 SEC Tournament continued Wednesday with a first-round game (moved from Tuesday due to inclement weather) and a trio of second-round matchups. Here's a look at some highlights and results ...
Rose, who died in September at 83 years old, has famously been absent from the National Baseball Hall of Fame. MLB banned him in 1989 following allegations that he bet on major league games while ...
Collectors got a first-look today at the brand-new All Kings insert cards that will make their debut in 2025 Topps Baseball Series 2. Building off the success of Topps Baseball's All Aces inserts ...
ST. LOUIS — Meteorologists are warning St. Louis residents to prepare for up to baseball-sized hail on Friday between noon and 6 p.m., posing damage risks to countless commuter cars. The region ...
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It is time for conference tournaments in college baseball. Let’s get ready for all of the tournaments to come as we wrap up the regular season. BRACKET PICKS: TCU, Alabama, NC State enter top 16 ...
After clinching a conference championship on Thursday, the Texas baseball team was unable to secure Red River Rivalry bragging rights a day later. With two games left in the regular season ...
Tennessee baseball attempts to avoid a fifth-straight SEC series loss with the season finale at Arkansas beginning on May 15 in Fayetteville. The Vols (41-13, 16-12 SEC) need a series win to turn ...
Major League Baseball commissioner Rob Manfred announced a policy decision on Tuesday removing Pete Rose, “Shoeless” Joe Jackson, and 15 other deceased players from the permanently ineligible ...
A former U.S. postal clerk in Portland was sentenced Wednesday to four years of probation for tearing open hundreds of pieces of mail, mostly greeting cards, and stealing the gift cards and cash ...