-
How CNBC calculated its official 2025 MLB team valuations
Here is how CNBC came to its Official MLB Team Valuations for 2025, calculated by senior sports reporter Michael Ozanian.
-
After a combined 141 straight losses, these college baseball teams finally savor victory
It had been described as “statistically, the worst baseball game of all time” as Yeshiva University and Lehman College, both in New York City, split a double-header.
-
How Yankees' Austin Wells made MLB history with Opening Day home run
New York Yankees catcher Austin Wells set a Major League Baseball record on Opening Day at home vs. the Milwaukee Brewers.
-
World Series champion Dodgers to visit White House next month
In World Series tradition, the Los Angeles Dodgers have accepted their invitation to visit President Donald Trump and White House next month on April 7. In a social media post Tuesday the team wrote it “look[s] forward to visiting the White House and celebrating our title.” Select players and personnel will visit Capitol Hill the following day on April 8....
-
How Japanese superstars are helping to revitalize baseball
Players like Shohei Ohtani and Shota Imanaga are changing the face of both the game and its fans.
-
New York Yankees will allow ‘well-groomed beards' going forward
Managing general partner Hal Steinbrenner made a statement reversing the decades-old facial hair policy on Friday.
-
5 things to know about Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
Here are five things to know about baseball player Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
-
Fay Vincent, baseball commissioner during three years of turmoil, dies at 86
Fay Vincent, who became an unexpected baseball commissioner in 1989 following the death of A. Bartlett Giamatti and later forced out, has died at 86.
-
Ichiro Suzuki wants to drink with writer who left him off Hall of Fame ballot
Ichiro Suzuki wants to raise a glass with the voter who chose not to pick his name on the Hall of Fame ballot, leaving him short of being unanimous.
-
5 things to know about the Baseball Hall of Fame
Here are five things to know about the National Baseball Hall of Fame.
-
How many unanimous Baseball Hall of Famers are there? Ichiro Suzuki one vote shy
Ichiro Suzuki missed out on an unanimous Baseball Hall of Fame selection by one vote. So, how many players have ever got a perfect vote?
-
Baseball Hall of Fame 2025 class revealed: Here's the full list
Ichiro Suzuki and CC Sabathia are among the inductees into the 2025 Baseball Hall of Fame revealed Tuesday. Here’s the full list.
-
MLB world mourns Rickey Henderson following icon's death
Athletics fans and the MLB world mourned the passing of National Baseball Hall of Famer Rickey Henderson.
-
Tribute to Rickey Henderson, MLB's undisputed greatest leadoff hitter
Rickey Henderson, who died Friday at 65, was a one-of-a-kind MLB superstar who never will be duplicated. Monte Poole honors the Athletics legend who wasted no time putting fear into the heart’s of opposing pitchers and managers.
-
MLB icon and Hall of Famer Rickey Henderson dies at 65
Rickey Henderson, one of the greatest players in Athletics franchise history and a 2009 Hall of Fame inductee, died at 65.
-
Rare Babe Ruth card sells for over $800K
A 1916 Babe Ruth rookie card found in Danvers fetched hundreds of thousands of dollars at auction.
-
Rare Babe Ruth rookie card sold after discovery in Danvers
The card was made in 1916 as part of a promotion for a bakery company.
-
Rare Babe Ruth rookie card found in Danvers
A baseball card so rare that some doubted it even existed has been found in Danvers, Massachusetts. The story of how a Babe Ruth Boston Red Sox rookie card was found is a home run in itself. “Oh, this story is crazy,” said Jeff Gross, who collects vintage cards. Gross loves baseball cards and has the Newburyport home office to…
-
Rare Babe Ruth rookie card found in Danvers
A home run of a find was made in Massachusetts.
-
Who are the Savannah Bananas and where are they going on their world tour?
The Savannah Bananas, who are known for their dancing and antics on the baseball diamond, have ballooned in popularity in recent years. So much so, they have sold out MLB stadiums such as Fenway Park and plan to go to 18 MLB stadiums in 2025.