
The MLB All-Star Vote: Baseball’s Unusual Fan Election
Millions of fans choose All-Star starters through a process that blends sport, technology, and history, offering lessons and warnings for election designers.
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Millions of fans choose All-Star starters through a process that blends sport, technology, and history, offering lessons and warnings for election designers.

A chronicle of pivotal events in baseball history, from early pitching legends to modern All‑Star drama and the pandemic’s impact on global leagues.

From early pitching legends to modern All‑Star breakthroughs, baseball’s history is marked by unforgettable performances and cultural shifts.

A concise overview of historic performances, marathon games, and managerial upheavals that defined a single week in baseball history.

From the oversized team names to the legendary player portraits, the 1964 Topps set remains a cornerstone for baseball memorabilia enthusiasts.

Sam Antonacci has been hit by pitches 91 times this season, a testament to his aggressive style, helping the White Sox climb toward the top of the American League Central.

Bucknell announced the signing of Peyton Musial, Alaina Dadzie, Grace Feeney and Tessa Liggio, a group that includes a transfer guard, a Pennsylvania Player of the Year, and two New Jersey natives who have led their teams to state championships.

Yordan Alvarez is leading the American League in home runs and posting elite offensive numbers, drawing comparisons to baseball legends while cementing his place as a top MVP contender.

The intertwined stories of jazz saxophonist Sonny Rollins and baseball pioneer Don Newcombe reveal how culture, sport and community shaped the African‑American experience in mid‑century America.

The new set merges classic 1955 styling with Chrome technology, featuring autographs from today's biggest stars and a curated roster of legends.

Raymond “Corky” Withrow, a Hall of Fame basketball player from Kentucky who later pursued a brief but notable career in Major League Baseball, died on April 22 at the age of 88 in Owensboro, Kentucky. He is survived by his wife Barbara and their children Keith, Kelly and Robin.

Acquired from the Athletics and locked in through 2030, Matt Olson has become a cornerstone for the Braves, blending durability, power and defensive excellence.