Tyler Shough took over as the New Orleans Saints' starting quarterback ahead of the team's Week 9 matchup against the Los ...
Around since 1901, the Detroit Tigers are one of the oldest and most decorated franchises in baseball history. Despite Miguel ...
For the first time in 38 years, former White Sox first baseman Dick Allen returned to Chicago alongside members of the Chicago Baseball Museum to talk about his former 1972 team, which helped keep ...
The Baltimore Orioles made a big splash by signing slugger Pete Alonso for five years and $155 million. Splash No. 2 could be ...
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Today in White Sox history: December 13
Melky Cabrera, best known for his 50-game suspension for testosterone in 2012, a month after winning the All-Star Game MVP — ...
Garr’s place in Braves history is defined by both his speed and his consistency at the plate. Nicknamed the “Road Runner” for ...
The unusually quiet Winter Meetings are in the books, so who were baseball's biggest winners and losers this week?
2015 — The Golden State Warriors’ NBA-record start ends at 24 wins when the Milwaukee Bucks beat them 108-95.
Sixty years and one day after the Orioles traded for Hall of Famer Frank Robinson, they reached an agreement with slugger ...
The Padres had two right-handed pitchers in the 1970s from Northern Virginia: Jay Franklin, the second overall pick by San ...
Pittsburgh had the third-best odds to win the No. 1 pick in the draft lottery, but the Pirates ended up with the No. 5 selection instead.
After the 1971 season, there was a lot of dismantling of the current New York Mets roster. Art Shamsky was traded. Ron Taylor ...
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