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+18 +3What Saving a Detroit Baseball Stadium Means for Black History
Preservationists are finally rallying to save what were once “the heartbeat" of black communities—like Hamtramck Stadium, the home of the Detroit Stars.
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+2 +1New Ways to Have a Heart Attack at Chase Field
Let’s take a look at the new "food" items that will be gracing the menus at Chase Field this season, shall we?
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+17 +9Why baseball is the best sport ever and anything else you've been told are lies
Baseball is a leisurely sport to watch. Haters will argue that it's boring, but well-versed fans understand that good things come to those who wait....
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+4 +1Why these 6 baseball teams still won't let you watch their games online
A number of baseball teams still don't let their hometown fans stream games online.
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+23 +6How the 1869 Cincinnati Red Stockings turned baseball into a national sensation
This season marks the 150th anniversary of the first professional baseball team and the start of its eye-popping 81-game winning streak.
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+10 +25 lessons for IT leaders from baseball execs
Enterprise computing isn't the only field in which digital disruption is changing the game. Baseball is affected by analytics, cross-team collaboration, and the continuing desire to hire superstars—not to mention the need for good old-fashioned management skills.
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+20 +5Poetry Matters: In Baseball, No Poet Has Yet to Do the Game Justice
Smithsonian historian David Ward umpires the field of poetry, honoring the boys of spring, and calls a strike
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+17 +3Julia Ruth Stevens, Babe Ruth’s Daughter, Dies at 102
The Babe’s adopted daughter was a tireless promoter of baseball, and of her father’s legacy.
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+26 +8Tom Seaver, Star of the Mets’ Championship Team, Has Dementia
Seaver, the most prominent player in Mets history, has chosen to “completely retire from public life,” the family said in a statement on Thursday.
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+4 +1Brewers Are Still Looking for Any Way to Get an Out, and a Title
Milwaukee turned pitching on its head last postseason as it reached the N.L.C.S. Can their aggressive use of relievers take them further this year?
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+19 +6Jack White donates $10,000 to Hamtramck Stadium restoration
The crowdfunding campaign aims to restore Michigan Negro League relic for baseball, soccer, cricket and community use, a release said.
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+13 +2'Miss Lulu,' widow of Tigers' broadcaster Ernie Harwell, dies at 99
Mrs. Harwell, referred to lovingly as "Miss Lulu" by Ernie on Tigers broadcasts, died Friday in Farmington.
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+23 +5The Fine Print of Baseball’s Spring
For some players, the sense of beginnings and hope is tempered by the thought: Is this my last one?
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+18 +2Lower the Pitcher's Mound? Not So Fast
A new study could scuttle one plan to get baseball out of its so-called strikeout era.
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+24 +3Frank Robinson, Hall of Fame Slugger and First Black Baseball Manager, Dies at 83
An intense player at the plate, he hit 586 home runs and made history when he took the helm of the Cleveland Indians in 1975.
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+13 +4Why Was Babe Ruth So Good At Hitting Home Runs?
People have been using science on the Great Bambino since the 1920s
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+21 +3MLB considering drastic rule changes that could speed up games, create universal DH
The talks represent a significant step for a sport that has seen rising acrimony between owners and players over the slow pace of the past two free agent markets.
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+12 +4On Jackie Robinson’s 100th Birthday, 100 Photos of an Icon
Through images and personal essays by longtime New York Times writers, a vivid look at the man who made baseball truly American.
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+12 +2It’s Unanimous: Mariano Rivera Is a Hall of Famer
Rivera, the closer who helped the Yankees win five World Series, became the first player to be elected unanimously.
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+3 +1MLB Agreement Will Let Cuban Players Sign Contracts Without Defecting
Major League Baseball, its players’ association and the Cuban Baseball Federation reached an agreement that will allow players from the island nation to sign big league contracts without defecting, an effort to eliminate the dangerous trafficking that had gone on for decades. The agreement, which runs through Oct. 31, 2021, allows Cubans to sign under rules similar to those for players under contract to clubs in Japan, South Korea and Taiwan.




















