A former longtime member of the Milwaukee Brewers announced his retirement from Major League Baseball this past weekend.
Feeling something, positive or negative, about what’s happening in a game is what draws us into sports. Why take that away?
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Artist uses baseball bats and balls to create paintings of Blue Jays
As the Toronto Blue Jays swing their bats for the World Series title, an Ontario artist is using baseball equipment in a ...
The short fully immersive virtual reality film features the full game-day experience for the Oakland Ballers and their fans.
For Louisville, Kentucky, native Matt Klein, 2025 was a year when two of his dreams came true. The first took place in Omaha, ...
The Chosun Ilbo on MSN
LG Twins Dominate Hanwha 13-5, 90.48% Series Lead
The LG Twins once again proved the power of their strong batting lineup in professional baseball. LG reversed an early ...
Calgary Herald on MSN
Like father, like son: The Moulds family’s lifelong Blue Jays tradition
Over the years, it has become a father-and-son tradition. “Whenever it’s my time to hang with the boy, we just sit on the ...
The name Will Smith has become synonymous with success in Major League Baseball (MLB) over the past few years. Specifically, the Dodgers' catcher, Will Smith, has been a pivotal player in the team's ...
DPA International on MSN
Treadmill world championships to debut next year for everyone
The first ever treadmill world championship is set to take place next year, the governing body World Athletics and fitness ...
Gibson's most famous moment came 37 years ago this month. Now he's leading another team towards a very different goal.
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A Blue Jays scout died in Philly before the World Series. His friends have a new favorite team.
Urcheck, a longtime baseball scout, was 49. He wasn't from Philadelphia, but he epitomized what the city was about, friends ...
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