Stacey Abrams Tried to Convince MLB to Keep All-Star Game in Georgia
Abrams was reportedly against the calls for boycotts that followed after Georgia passed a controversial new law that introduced sweeping voting restrictions.
Ex-MLB Commissioner Blasts Manfred's Decision to Pull Game Out of Georgia
"Mr. Manfred made a serious mistake," former Commissioner Fay Vincent wrote in an op-ed about the league's decision to move the game from Atlanta to Denver.
Brian Kemp Blasts Abrams, Biden After MLB Relocates All-Star Game
The Georgia Republican governor said that the new law expands voter access and argued other states have more restrictive voting legislation.
Is MLB Losing 'Tremendous Numbers of Fans,' as Donald Trump Claims?
Major League Baseball saw an increase in viewership over the course of the pandemic while attendance wasn't possible.
Abrams 'Disappointed' Over All-Star Game's Relocation From GA, Praises MLB
The activist said that Georgia lawmakers who passed the new voting law knew what economic risks passing it would lead to for the state.
These MLB Teams Are Allowing Fans at Games This Season
Fans will return to every MLB ballpark from Opening Day, but capacity will differ from team to team.
Mets Owner Says Family Received 'Threats' Leading to Twitter Departure
Steve Cohen had faced criticism from amateur traders and others amid the GameStop/Robinhood stock market debacle.
Health Experts Hope Hank Aaron's Death Won't Deter People From Vaccinations
With the baseball legend's death coming just over two weeks after he was given a COVID-19 vaccine, some people have expressed skepticism.
David Ortiz, Russell Wilson and More Sports Figures Salute Hank Aaron
Aaron died on Friday at age 86, according to his daughter, prompting a slew of tributes on social media.
Hank Aaron, Baseball Hall of Famer, Dead at 86
The former home run–record holder died on Friday, according to his daughter.
Mets Owner Steve Cohen Brushes Off a Fan's Criticism for Firing GM
Cohen wasted no time in responding to a tweet about "caving to cancel culture."
Watch: A Look back at U.S. Presidents Throwing Out MLB's First Pitch
The Washington Nationals have asked president-elect Joe Biden to throw the first pitch in 2021 — a tradition upheld for a century before Donald Trump ended it. From Bush's post-9/11 World Series pitch to Jimmy Carter's dazzling strike, here are the presidential first pitches.
Mookie Betts Makes Baseball History in Dodgers' World Series Win
The Dodgers star becomes the first player in history to be named MVP and win a World Series title with two different franchises before turning 30.
Why Isn't 'The Masked Singer' Airing Tonight?
Fans of "The Masked Singer" will have to wait a little bit longer to see Season 4's Group C perform.
Whitey Ford Stats and Standouts: 6 Times the Yankee Pitcher Made History
Ford's death was announced by the Yankees in a tweet on Friday.
Cincinnati Reds Show Support For LGBT Community After Homophobic Slur
Brennaman, who works for Fox Sports Ohio, was suspended for making an on-air slur on a hot mic before reading a promo during a game.
Cincinnati Reds Announcer Uses Homophobic Slur on Live Mic
Thom Brennaman allegedly referred to Kansas City, Missouri as "one of the [expletive] capitals of the world" Wednesday night.
Kansas City Royals Fans Spot Cutout Version of 'Weekend at Bernie' Star
The MLB team has had a lot of fun with their cutouts. Besides fans, they've also placed various cultural icons like Waldo and Chewbacca.
Miami Marlins Postpone Baseball Games Due to Coronavirus Outbreak on Team
"Given the current circumstances, MLB believes that it is most prudent to allow the Marlins time to focus on providing care for their players and planning their Baseball Operations for a resumption early next week," a statement from MLB read.
A Brief History of the Ceremonial First Pitch Thrown By U.S. Presidents
President Donald Trump recently claimed he was going to throw the first pitch at a New York Yankees game in August, which surprised the team's staff, who said an invitation was never officially extended.
Here's How Baseball Fans Really Feel About Cardboard Cutouts in the Stands
Some Major League Baseball teams placed cardboard cutouts in parts of their stadiums to make the thousands of empty seats feel less empty.
Marlins Home Opener Delayed as COVID Reportedly Spreads Among Players
After a Sunday game against the Philadelphia Phillies, multiple additional members of the Miami Marlins have reportedly tested positive for coronavirus.
Bronx Official Suggests BLM Mural Painted Outside Yankee Stadium
"The Yankees would be better served by honoring [COVID-19 victims] and their families rather than a president whose bluster and incompetence utterly failed to restrain the pandemic," Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. said.
Keynan Middleton and Other Baseball Players Kneel During National Anthem
The Angels relief pitcher kneeled in solidarity with Black Lives Matter protestors and was joined by MLB players from other teams.
Dr. Fauci to Throw Out First Pitch at Washington Nationals Opening Day
Fauci will be tossing the ball in an empty stadium as baseball arenas around the U.S. remain closed to spectators, at least for now.
Fans Yell 'You Should Have Been George Floyd,' at Black HS Baseball Player
The opposing fans in Iowa also yelled, "Go back to the fields" and chanted "Trump 2020," according to the only Black player for the Charles City varsity team.
Barack Obama Tips His Hat to the 100th Anniversary of Black Baseball
"Today I'm tipping my hat to everybody in the Negro Leagues who left a century-long legacy of talent, and spirit, and dignity, on our country," the former president said in a Twitter video.
Curt Schilling Deletes Twitter Account After Bubba Wallace Remarks Draw Ire
It happened Wednesday after a controversial statement.
Baseball Players' Union Rejects MLB's Latest Proposal to Return
The Major League Baseball Players Association asked to hear a response from the league by end of business Monday.
Meet the Boat-Loving Granny Who Was Buddies With Babe Ruth
Grandma Macnamara and George Herman Ruth apparently docked their boats next to each other in New York, and were friends.