If you're a baseball fan, today is an exciting day. It's opening day in Major League Baseball, with the Mets home opener this afternoon, and the Yankees starting tomorrow!
The San Francisco Giants are selling sushi burritos — a concoction of tuna, rice and avocado swaddled inside a seaweed wrap — at AT&T Park this year. The team calls the item the 'SF Giants Roll,' but it's really a burrito made of/with sushi. Yo...
The Major League Baseball Lifetime Pass is a little-known perk rarely handed out to MLB players, personnel and fans. Much like its name would suggest, the gold-plated pass grants the person to whom it is issued a lifetime of access to any MLB stadium...
After 34 years of broadcasting baseball games, analyst Tim McCarver said Wednesday that he would not seek a new contract with Fox when his current deal ends after the 2013 season.
I still feel like I can hear the “Milk Man Delivers” in a Yankees Game. Melky Cabrera was one of my favorite Yankees, but not anymore. I’ve lost a load of respect.
In the fourth inning of last Sunday’s Twins and Rangers game, a storm cloud near the Ballpark in Arlington moved in and caused some of the most epic thunder that you will ever hear.
Over the weekend, the final game of the “Battle Of The Bay” series between the Oakland Athletics and the San Francisco Giants ended in spectacular fashion with Oakland rookie Derek Norris hitting a walk-off homer to steal a win for the Athletics.
Robinson Cano’s solo homer in the eighth gave the Yankees a 6-5 over the Mets in the rubber match of a three-game set. Here’s a full recap from last nights game.
If you are a big baseball fan, than you knew that the 2012 MLB draft was held Monday. If you are a casual fan, you probably didn’t and couldn’t care less.
Mets’ fan Rafael Diaz just couldn’t help himself on Saturday night as he watched his beloved Nw York Mets celebrate their first-ever no-hitter on the field. Diaz leaped from the stands and joined the frenzy between the mound and home plate, and promptly got tackled and tased by team security.
“I was overcome with emotion, just being a die-hard Mets fan,” the 32-year-old Diaz explained after speni
Two divisional leaders – one in each league – began to pull away from the pack, while several big name hitters had huge weeks. Here’s what’s happening in Major League Baseball:
Incredible individual performances marked the past week of play in Major League Baseball, with Albert Pujols finally going deep for the Los Angeles Angels and Bryce Harper continuing to make a name for himself in Washington. Here’s what’s happening this week in MLB.