- 6 years ago Sticky: Complete MLB Schedule for 2018
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MLB owners reportedly approve proposal to start season around July 4th
Under the proposal, Spring training would start in early to mid-June and teams would play about 82 regular-season games.
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MLB discussing plan to start season in late June, playing in home stadiums with realigned league
MLB is optimistic this week that it can start the 2020 season in late June, playing at least 100 regular-season games.
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Baseball Is Back in Taiwan—With Cardboard Cutouts Instead of Fans
The Chinese Professional Baseball League is one of the only pro sports leagues in the world currently operating. They even have bench-clearing brawls.
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Missing Baseball? Here's How to Watch Taiwanese Games Live—for Free
Taiwanese baseball may be the only major professional baseball league playing
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Baseball card apps bring a classic hobby into the digital age
An old hobby gets a digital glow-up
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Say It Is So: Baseball’s Disgrace
The case for electing "Shoeless" Joe Jackson and Pete Rose to the Baseball Hall of Fame.
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Pennsylvania Little League district to drop 'Astros'
The head of a Little League district in Pennsylvania that consists of 23 leagues says he is recommending that no teams use the name Astros in 2020.
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Nationals rally past Astros in Game 7 to win first World Series
The Washington Nationals rallied in the seventh inning of Game 7 to defeat the Houston Astros 6-2 and capture their first World Series championship in franchise history.
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World Series Excitement in the Nation’s Capital | Picture This: Library of Congress Prints & Photos
World Series Excitement in the Nation’s Capital. A blog post at "Picture This: Library of Congress Prints & Photos" on 2019-10-25.
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Shanley powers Coquitlam into Little League World Series
Coquitlam hurler served up one of the most dominating pitching performance in the history of the Canadian championships by striking out 13 of the 14 batters he faced
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A young girl is hit by a foul ball and a new debate over fan safety
In the wake of a girl being hit by a foul ball at Minute Maid Park, some players would like to see more netting to protect fans
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Baseball finds itself with a real numbers problem
The official culprit last season was the weather, which Major League Baseball cited as a big reason for a 4 percent slide in attendance over the previous year. This season? Well, attendance is down once again — only this time there are new excuses.
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Former Red Sox First Baseman Bill Buckner Dies At 69
The former All-Star and Gold Glove winner spent 22 years in the Major Leagues, but his career was overshadowed by a fateful mistake in the 1986 World Series.
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Brooks Calbert Robinson Jr. (Happy Birthday!) OC
Brooks Calbert Robinson Jr. is an American former professional baseball player. He played his entire 23-year major league career for the Baltimore Orioles (1955–1977), which still stands as the record for the longest career spent with a single team in major league history. He batted and threw right-handed, though he was a natural left-hander. Nicknamed “The Human Vacuum Cleaner” or “Mr. Hoover”, he is considered one of the greatest defensive third basemen in major league history. He won 16 consecutive Gold Glove Awards during his career, tied with pitcher Jim Kaat for the second-most all-time for any player at any position....
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Let There Be Light on the Baseball Diamond | The Saturday Evening Post
Nearly 85 years ago, the Phillies played the Reds in Major League Baseball’s first night game.
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‘K: A History of Baseball in Ten Pitches’ is 100% in the zone
Tyler Kepner loves baseball, and his book will make you love it too. His history of the game uses stories of career-making pitches as the narrative structure.
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This Babe Ruth Baseball Card Found in a Piano Could Sell for Over $100,000 at Auction
A rare Babe Ruth rookie baseball card found in a piano is up for auction—and the online bidding is nearing $100,000.
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For Many Latino Players, Roberto Clemente’s Number Is Off Limits, Too
Only Jackie Robinson’s No. 42 has been officially retired across the majors, but many players have gone out of their way to not wear Clemente’s No. 21.
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MLB players love our caps. The people who make them for us deserve fair wages.
Why players are taking a stand on the long supply chain to the baseball diamond.
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Home-plate umpires make the wrong call on a shocking 20% of pitches
That’s an average of 14 wrongly called strikes and balls in one baseball game.