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Bianca Smith made history when the Boston Red Sox announced her new official position with the Major League Baseball organization.
The MLB will recognize the Negro Leagues as a Major League and gives 3,400 players their "overdue recognition."
The 31-year-old scout for the Los Angeles Dodgers died from complications of COVID-19 in his homeland the Dominican Republic.
Former second baseman and leftfielder bats Micah Johnson turned to arts after he retired from the MLB, a a hidden…
The 93-year-old former manager is currently in the intensive care unit at a Orange County hospital where he's reportedly resting…
The Los Angeles Dodgers celebrated their first World Series title since 1988 in a manner no one could have imagined…
The name of the former baseball commissioner, who blocked Black players from playing in the majors, was affixed to plaques…
One of baseball’s most uncompromising competitors, the two-time Cy Young Award winner was also named the World Series MVP twice…
The sports world reacts in solidarity of the boycott the Milwaukee Bucks started by refusing to take the floor in…
San Francisco Giants pitcher, Sam Coonrod, explained that he didn’t kneel during a pregame moment of unity because of his…
The Yankees and Nationals took a knee holding a black cloth, which stretched down the third baseline, around the home…
Major League Baseball hasn’t always been at the forefront of social justice in recent years, but players and coaches are…
MLB player, Ian Desmond, penned a poignant letter posted to his Instagram page yesterday announcing that he is opting out…
Starling Marte, announced on his social media platforms that his beloved wife, Noelia Brazoban-Marte recently died of a heart attack.
Mets pitcher Marcus Stroman is so angry with NASCAR driver Kyle Larson for uttering a racial slur that he wants…
President Trump has allegedly telephoned former New York Yankee Alex Rodriguez for his thoughts on how the White House is…
President Donald Trump drew loud boos and jeers when introduced to the crowd at Game 5 of the World Series…
Nationals shortstop Trea Turner apologized Sunday night for some years-old homophobic and racially insensitive tweets.