
Strange Mishaps Off the Field: MLB Players’ Unusual Injuries
A look at the oddball injuries that have sidelined MLB stars, from Harrison Bader’s scooter crash to Trevor Bauer’s drone repair.
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A look at the oddball injuries that have sidelined MLB stars, from Harrison Bader’s scooter crash to Trevor Bauer’s drone repair.
Rob Gronkowski reflects on retiring due to concussions, his pivot to Fox analysis, savvy investments in Apple and BodyArmor, and his upcoming vacation, illustrating a balanced life beyond football.

After an eleven‑year pause, the beloved Backyard Baseball franchise returns with a 2026 edition that blends retro charm with modern features, including new card collaborations and unlockable stars.

After a long hiatus, Backyard Baseball makes its 2026 comeback, introducing fresh animation, in‑game card packs, and a new wave of collaborations that tie together gaming, sports memorabilia and collector culture.

Pete Crow-Armstrong’s dramatic improvements in walk rate, chase percentage and hard‑hit rate have propelled him into the upper echelon of major‑league performers and positioned him for a historic Cubs season.

On July 19, Cleveland’s baseball lore was enriched by a series of milestones — an unassisted triple play, a 500th career win, sibling home‑run duels, a teenage debut, a perfect game, and a three‑bagger that still resonates.

The ongoing collective bargaining talks could redefine payroll limits, draft structure, and the financial incentives that drive competitiveness across the league.

Carlos Beltrán and Andruw Jones were enshrined this week, joining a Yankees‑dominated cohort that underscores the franchise’s historic footprint and highlights efforts to broaden communication for non‑English‑speaking players.

The new Backyard Baseball title brings 30 original characters, updated ballparks and a full‑price model, while unlocking former MLB stars and delivering a difficulty curve that satisfies both newcomers and veterans.

From historic performances to MVP talks, Pete Crow-Armstrong is reshaping the Cubs' future and inspiring fans across the nation.

Jeremy Fears Jr. enters the new season as the betting favorite for the Wooden Award, leveraging a school‑record assist total and a commitment to improve his three‑point shooting to strengthen his NBA prospects and Michigan State's championship hopes.

Over more than a century, June 30 has been marked by no‑hitters, home‑run milestones, and unforgettable comebacks that shaped the sport.

From early pitching feats to modern offensive milestones, baseball's timeline is marked by unforgettable performances.

Interviews with key members of the San Diego Padres uncover a surprising array of beloved baseball movies that inspire their on‑field mentality, from classic dramas to anime, reflecting the team's unique blend of tradition and pop‑culture.
Across more than nine decades, baseball has produced a cascade of historic performances on specific calendar days. This article revisits the games, players and milestones that have left an indelible mark on the sport.

A deep dive into Pete Crow-Armstrong's historic June 2026 performance, its impact on his MVP candidacy and the broader implications for the Chicago Cubs.
Ted Lawrence reflects on a career that never reached the majors but left a lasting imprint on the diamond, from battles with Bo Jackson to a state‑championship legacy and a future in the Southwest.

After a career setback in San Diego radio, Joe Connor embarked on an extensive journey to watch soccer in 47 of the 48 nations set to compete in the 2026 World Cup, documenting his adventures across continents and cultures.

Munetaka Murakami’s recent $34 million agreement with the White Sox underscores a broader crisis in Major League Baseball, where owners resist meaningful salary commitments despite rising market values