Former Aviators outfielder Skye Bolt is using money generated through a social media video application to support a boys ranch near his Georgia hometown.
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Bill Madlock, Duke Sims and Jerry Reuss dispute Blake Snell being removed in the sixth inning after 73 pitches and agree that analytics have overtaken common sense.
Three-sport high school star Giancarlo Stanton was recruited heavily by the Rebels when Mike Sanford was the football coach before switching his focus to baseball.
The outfield swimming pool sits quiet amid the coronavirus pandemic, but memories of the team’s division title to cap the first season at Las Vegas Ballpark still resonate.
“Vegas Dave” Oancea is confident his singular Mike Trout baseball card will break the record $3.12 million paid for a Honus Wagner tobacco card.
Coronavirus threat forces Henderson’s Ken Korach to call Athletics road games from home in a nod to re-created games of baseball’s past.
Relief pitcher stuck in Philadelphia hotel room awaiting latest test results as COVID-19 runs wild in Marlins’ dugout.
Aviators reached out to displaced Blue Jays, but distance from American League East cities spiked a possible deal.
Shorter schedule, simulated crowd noise may not be ideal. But it’s all baseball fans are going to get during a season postponed by virus.
Veteran reliever says defying the odds as he did will become increasingly difficult if MLB follows through on cutting draft in half.
The sons of two of Las Vegas’ most famous sports icons are featured in videos that went up on social media this week.
Late-night baseball better than none at all. But KBO games in empty ballparks seem more like glorified batting practice.
After pitching for nine full seasons in the big leagues, pitcher Mike Dunn returns to CSN to help out with the program that first believed in him.
Tom Donoghue, the Tigers’ team photographer during the 1970s, took the Hall of Fame outfielder’s place as a judge at a strawberry festival beauty pageant.
A few months after his final pitch, Bryan Harper, brother of major league star Bryce Harper, received his real estate license and has embarked on a second career in Las Vegas.