In honor of NBA legend and Los Angeles Lakers great, Orange County, California, has declared Aug. 24 as Kobe Bryant Day.
Author: Scott Boeck, USA TODAY
MLB All-Star Game officially canceled; Dodgers rescheduled to host in 2022
To no surprise, Major League Baseball officially canceled the 2020 All-Star Game due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the league announced on Friday.
Minnesota Twins remove statue of former owner Calvin Griffith outside Target Field over racist comments he made in 1978
The Twins announced that they’ve removed a statue of former owner Calvin Griffith from Target Field over racist comments he made in 1978.
Minnesota Twins remove statue of former owner Calvin Griffith outside Target Field over racist comments he made in 1978
The Twins announced that they’ve removed a statue of former owner Calvin Griffith from Target Field over racist comments he made in 1978.
Nationals ace Max Scherzer takes another jab at MLB team owners on Twitter
With MLB and the players’ union still at odds over an economic agreement, Max Scherzer took aim at the owners on Twitter.
Ex-Mets minor leaguer Andrew Church appears to take jab at Tim Tebow: ‘Made a mockery of our team’
Andrew Church, a former teammate of Tim Tebow, appears to take a swipe at the Heisman Trophy winner after he was released by the Mets.
‘Shoeless’ Joe Jackson baseball card from 1910 sells for nearly $500,000 at auction
A father and son overlooked a “Shoeless” Joe Jackson baseball card years ago but finally discovered it while taking inventory. It sold for $492,000.
Bryce Harper: MLB ‘dumb’ for keeping major league players out of Olympics
Bryce Harper thinks it’s ‘dumb’ MLB players don’t participate in the Olympics and calls it a ‘travesty.’
Hall of Famer Cal Ripken Jr. has solution to stop sign-stealing: Throw inside at batters
Hall of Famer and Baltimore Orioles icon Cal Ripken Jr. says he would throw inside to batters if teams were trying to steal signs.
Hall of Fame broadcaster Vin Scully hospitalized after fall and is ‘resting comfortably’
Hall of Fame broadcaster Vin Scully, 92, was hospitalized after falling in his home on Tuesday. He is “resting comfortably,” the Dodgers tweeted.