- 6 years ago Sticky: Complete MLB Schedule for 2018
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The Simple Technology That Accidentally Ruined Baseball
Stuck in a home-run drought, the sport has become more boring than ever. Don't just blame steroids. Blame the new strike zone—and the cameras enforcing it.
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Chris Davis suspended 25 games for use of amphetamines
The Baltimore Orioles will be missing slugger Chris Davis when they start the playoffs. The infielder was suspended 25 games after positive test for using amphetamines.
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The unwritten rules of bunting to break up a no-hitter
The Padres don't have a no-hitter in franchise history. You probably knew that, but it's one of those factlets that always surprises someone. The Padres have played 7,313 games as a franchise, and they've yet to throw a no-hitter. On average, there's a no-hitter every 1,548 games, which means the Padres should have had four or five by now. Again, they have zero.
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Foul ball catch fail
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Zimmermann's No-Hitter Preserved by Grab
Jordan Zimmermann pitched the first no-hitter for the Washington Nationals, the gem preserved when defensive replacement Steven Souza Jr. made a diving catch in left field for the final out in a 1-0 victory over the Miami Marlins in a regular-season finale Sunday.
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Every Phillies fan made fun of Craig Kimbrel together
Braves closer Craig Kimbrel has a very recognizable pre-pitch stance. Almost every Phillies fan behind home plate gave him the business for it on Saturday night and it was glorious.
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2014 Major League Baseball playoff schedule
The playoff field for the 2014 MLB postseason is set, so here's a look at the schedule moving forward.
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9 crazy facts from the Nationals and Giants' longest game in MLB postseason history
The San Francisco Giants beat the Washington Nationals, 2-1, in an 18-inning marathon in NLDS Game 2 on Saturday night. Here are nine eye-opening facts about the game
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Twenty-five years after Donnie Moore's death, it's time to dispel the myth that the pitcher killed himself because of a playoff home run.
he last game Donnie Moore pitched in took place on a drizzly day in Des Moines, Iowa, on June 11, 1989. The 35-year-old Moore—the oldest guy on the Omaha Royals’ roster by more than three years—entered the game in the sixth inning, facing loaded bases, a 5-0 deficit, and a fraction of the 3,678 fans who had been there in the first.
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Royals advance to first World Series since '85
After nearly three decades spent trying to return to the playoffs, Kansas City is taking its perfect postseason ride all the way to the World Series.
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Remembering the World Series Earthquake, 25 Years Later
The Loma Prieta earthquake shook the San Francisco Bay Area on October 17, 1989. A reporter who was at Candlestick Park that day takes a look back.
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Full World Series 2014 Schedule, Predictions
The American League and National League Championship Series have presented diametrically opposed series.
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Giants Rock Royals in World Series Opener
MLB Baseball Recap: Final statistics from the San Francisco vs. Kansas City game played on October 21, 2014
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Royals Roar Past Giants to Even World Series
MLB Baseball Recap: Final statistics from the San Francisco vs. Kansas City game played on October 22, 2014
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Ace Peanut Man at 2014 World Series Game 1, San Francisco Giants vs. Kansas City Royals
I’m sad to say that this was the only highlight I was able to enjoy in my first-ever trip to a World Series game.
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Royals Edge Giants, Grab 2-1 Series Lead
MLB Baseball Recap: Final statistics from the Kansas City vs. San Francisco game played on October 24, 2014
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Giants Rally From 3-run Deficit to Even Series
MLB Baseball Recap: Final statistics from the Kansas City vs. San Francisco game played on October 25, 2014
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Bumgarner's 4-Hit Shutout Has Giants up 3-2
MLB Baseball Recap: Final statistics from the Kansas City vs. San Francisco game played on October 26, 2014
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Cardinals outfielder Oscar Taveras dies in car accident
St. Louis Cardinals outfielder Oscar Taveras and one of the top prospects of the past several seasons died today in an auto accident in his native Dominican Republic, his agent confirmed to reporters there.
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Jose Canseco injured in accidental shooting, per reports
Former Major League Baseball outfielder Jose Canseco was injured in an accidental shooting at his home in Las Vegas, Nev., according to KLAS-TV's Natalie Cullen. Canseco allegedly shot himself in the hand and is now recovering at a local hospital, reports KTNV's Spencer Lubitz. Police have confirmed that a shooting took place at Canseco's home on the east side of the Las Vegas valley, per the KLAS-TV story.