Any devout baseball fan could sincerely paraphrase a line from a famous sonnet and declare, “How do I love the game? Let me count the ways.” A new book entitled “I Love Baseball” contains 11 chapters ...
The passing of Bob Uecker last month, coupled with the inception of another baseball season in a few weeks, prompts a question: Why are baseball figures funnier than those of other sports? (RELATED: ...
Alex Rodriguez says that Major League Baseball’s Opening Day holds a special place for him, just like it does for most diehard baseball fans. “Opening Day is just like a national holiday, at least for ...
Internet sensation Domingo Ayala, the stage name of a comedian whose “Theory of Beisbol” videos, taking an irreverent look at the game, have been viewed millions of times, is making a road trip to ...
It’s always great to learn and look for ways to improve ourselves. It’s just as important to enjoy the moment, have a laugh, and be a human being (versus a human doing). So we thought midsummer was a ...
The Houston Astros’ sign-stealing scandal has a little bit of everything. Trashcans. Half-hearted apologies. Buzzer-related conspiracy theories. Threats of violence. Sure, it’s a blight on baseball ...
I don’t know why, but traditionally baseball players seem to produce the funniest lines. Perhaps it’s all that time sitting in the dugout waiting for the next at-bat, the next inning or just killing ...
The World Baseball Classic is a wonderful event. Japan, Dominican Republic, United States, and Canada are all serious contenders to bring glory to their home country. However, amid the excitement ...
Took the kids to see Batman this weekend. Wow. We need to get in on this. I’ve been toying with the idea of doing a Superhero movie for some time now and I think you’re just the man to direct it.
We here at Major League Baseball (M.L.B.) have put a great deal of thought and preparation into this year’s abbreviated, sixty-game season. With player health and safety paramount, here are the rule ...
“As the baseball season approaches, Major League Baseball and Match.com are focusing on singles. The online dating service announced Thursday it is launching 29 fan pages—one for every U.S. team—under ...
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