Is Ron DeSantis Taking His Culture War to the Tampa Bay Rays?
The governor defended his veto of $35 million in funding for a new training camp after the MLB team donated $50,000 to a gun safety organization.
Sports Fans Outraged by New York Yankees Discussing Gun Violence
"Stick to baseball you hacks," one detractor wrote in response to the MLB team's tweets about gun violence.
MLB Has Lowest Percentage of Black Baseball Players in 3 Decades: Report
Black baseball players made up only about 7.2 percent of all MLB players at the start of the 2022 season, according to a report released this week.
Baseball Fan Wrangles Raccoon With Bare Hands at Game in Hilarious Video
According to the Southwest Times, Grant Harmon must now receive several rounds of rabies shots.
Baseball Players Killed in Crash After Winning Title Mourned By University
The two freshman pitchers from LaGrange College had been celebrating a major win with their team just prior to the crash.
Mitch McConnell Rails Against Using COVID Funds On Baseball Stadiums
He compared pickleball courts to the "lasting legacy" of the aid.
Baseball Team's TikTok Dances on the Pitch Become Online Sensation: 'Fun!'
"You've also got the baseball purists that think it's too much or get upset that it's a balk," admitted the Savannah Bananas' marketing coordinator.
Baseball Shooting Video Shows Terrified Players Flee Gunfire
In the video, children can be seen running away while others lie flat on the ground as gunshots ring out at a Dixie Youth League baseball game in South Carolina.
Video of Baseball Fan Catching Ball While Feeding Baby Viewed 700k Times
"Holds the bottle, no spillage, baby in perfect bliss and a souvenir," said Cincinnati Reds commentator John Sadak.
Who is Lindsey Hill? Trevor Bauer's Sexual Assault Accuser Faces Lawsuit
The Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher announced he had filed a "defamation and tortious interference lawsuit" against Hill.
The Jackie Robinson We Didn't Get to Know
More than a ground-breaking Dodger star, Jackie Robinson had a radical side, too.
Watch: Youth Baseball Coach Attacks Umpire After Getting Ejected From Game
The coach has taken responsibility, but others are calling for accountability for increasingly common violence at youth sporting events.
'Doesn't Sit Right': Internet Supports Mom 'Dodged' at Gender Reveal
After the baby's gender is "revealed" the man's teammates are seen swarming the expectant father.
Evidence of Yankees' Alleged Sign Stealing to Be Unsealed, Court Rules
The letter is in reference to an incident between the Yankees and the Boston Red Sox during the 2017 season.
Scott Ellis Talks About the Broadway Gay-Themed Baseball Play 'Take Me Out'
The director of the Broadway revival of Richard Greenberg's "Take Me Out" talked to Newsweek about the production and what has and has not changed in 19 years
MLB Won't Pay Unvaccinated Players For Canadian Games As Lockout Ends
The travel restrictions for entering Canada will impact the five teams in the American League East the greatest since the Toronto Blue Jays are in the division.
Major League Baseball Lockout Leads to Canceled Games, Opening Day Delay
The delay of Opening Day would be the first labor-related cancellation of games since the opening of the 1995 season, which was shortened to 144 games.
MLB Cancels Spring Training Until March, Putting Opening Day in Jeopardy
Major League Baseball said in a statement Friday that spring training games will begin no earlier than March 5, and Opening Day is scheduled for March 31.
Google Doodle Celebrates Toni Stone, Trailblazing Female Baseball Player
The Google Doodle for February 9. 2022, displays an illustration of the female baseball player, Toni Stone. Here is what you need to know about her.
Cancel Culture Comes for Cooperstown
In a world where everything's political now, it's inevitable that sports would become as infected as anything else.
Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens Rejected by Hall of Fame as David Ortiz Gets In
Red Sox legend Ortiz was the only person voted into the Hall of Fame this year.
What Topps Trading Cards Could Be Worth in 2022
The sports trading card industry has experienced a boom during the COVID-19 pandemic, with fans unable to attend live sporting events.
Why Ken Rosenthal Is Leaving the MLB Network
Ken Rosenthal has spoken out after it was confirmed his 12 years on the MLB Network was coming to an end, months after criticizing Rob Manfred.
Major League Baseball's Lockout Explained
If the lockout drags on for long enough, it could imperil the 2022 season.
As MLB Lockout Begins, Read Players Assoc, Commissioner Statements in Full
The MLBPA called the lockout a "dramatic measure," after commissioner Rob Manfred said he hoped it would "jumpstart the negotiations."
High School Baseball Star Transfers After Administrator Made 'Racist' Joke
The school stated that the coach in question had resigned from his position.
Guardians Greeted With 'Ominous Sign' On First Day As Team Store Logo Falls
Forty minutes after the store opened, the sign outside the Cleveland Guardians' team store fell from its mount, crashing onto the sidewalk below.
Cleveland Indians Set to Finalize Name Change to Guardians This Week
The Cleveland Indians, after settling a trademark lawsuit, will become the Cleveland Guardians on Friday and begin selling official team merchandise.
Negro Leagues Museum Honored by Biden's Love of Satchel Paige
While some on social media were upset by Biden's remarks about Paige, the president of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum said they "applaud the president."
Joe Biden Calling Satchel Paige 'Great Negro at the Time' Sparks Debate
A comment President Biden made during a Veterans Day speech has left social media divided.