Newly crowned NL MVP Bryce Harper joined Scott Van Pelt on Thursday night’s SportsCenter for your run-of-the-mill MVP interview, but it didn’t exactly go that way.
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Boston Red Sox slugger David Ortiz celebrated his 40th birthday Wednesday and made it official that he will retire after the 2016 season.
Colorado Rockies shortstop Jose Reyes was arrested on Halloween night after being accused of grabbing his wife by the throat and shoving her into a sliding glass door.
Former Atlanta Braves pitcher Tommy Hanson, once considered among baseball’s most promising young talents before being beset by shoulder injuries, has died in Atlanta at age 29, the team said on Tuesday.
Dusty Baker may not have been the first choice as the new manager for the Washington Nationals. But the veteran skipper and former All-Star outfielder may end up being the right pick for general manager Mike Rizzo and the Lerner ownership family.
Jonny Gomes wasn’t even on the Royals’ postseason roster, but that didn’t stop the veteran outfielder from stealing the show Tuesday at Kansas City’s World Series victory parade.
Throngs of fans greeted the Kansas City Royals on Tuesday as the city celebrated its first World Series championship in 30 years.
A lifelong Mets fan said he doesn’t regret getting a tattoo of the team’s logo surrounded by the words “WORLD-CHAMPS” and “2015” inscribed on his side before New York lost the World Series to the Kansas City Royals.
Don Mattingly was introduced Monday as the 14th manager in Miami Marlins franchise history — including eight skippers, counting interims, since 2010.
Because guys who started the baseball season pitching for the 51s apparently will get you only so far, this World Series might be remembered as being more anticlimactic than memorable.