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On his first day managing the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field, Lou Piniella surveyed the ballpark from foul pole to foul pole.
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SB Nation on MSNMariners provide both unstoppable forces and immovable objects in 8-4 extra innings win over Blue JaysToday’s game was a game of unstoppable forces vs. immovable objects— —no, not like that. Although yes, also like that. Unstoppable force: the ultra-aggressive Blue Jays, who have the third-lowest ...
The Florida-Arkansas softball game was delayed for nearly a half hour so umpires could call the NCAA to ask about a blown call.
Game-winning homer caps epic comeback for Hempfield against Ephrata in L-L League Section 1 baseball
Before Dylan Jackson finished a memorable trip around the bases, he turned around and trotted back toward first. There’s ...
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As former MLB commissioner Bart Giamatti wrote about baseball: “It will break your heart. It is designed to break your heart.” ...
As she ran to first the home plate umpire Tom Meyer thought she touched ... handed down Walton quickly got himself ejected, threw his hat, kicked dirt on the mound. You know, all the classics.
Some of the strangest things you'll see on a baseball field happened this week. Here's how it all looked through the ...
On Simeon Woods Richardson’s third pitch Monday night, Jonathan India drilled a line drive into the left-center field gap as Twins center fielder Byron Buxton gave ...
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