An outfielder who made one World Series appearance in six MLB seasons before enjoying a long career as a coach died.
It's that time of year again. Mitts popping. Bats cracking. Fastballs zipping. And all of it for the first time in 2026.
Legendary college baseball coach Mark Marquess has died, Stanford University has announced. He was 78. Marquess was the head coach at Stanford for 41 seasons, leading the program from 1977 to 2017.
Van Horn was in attendance at the College Baseball Hall of Fame induction ceremony for former Razorback coach Norm DeBriyn.
The Orioles today announced that they have invited six former players and one former manager/coach to serve as guest coaches ...
UAlbany can make an immediate statement by knocking off fourth-ranked Cornell, coming off its first NCAA title since 1977.
At the conclusion of the regular season last year, the long-time home of Mariners broadcasts, ROOT Sports, shuttered its ...
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Reggie Smith being inducted into Legends of Dodger Baseball
Reggie Smith, the switch-hitting outfielder whose powerful bat and clubhouse leadership helped fuel three pennant-winning ...
Nat "Buck" Showalter, Alex Grammas and Chris Stratton will be the latest group of Mississippi State Baseball legends to be ...
The reality is Bush did not make that trade. True, he was the Rangers co-managing general partner in 1989 when Sosa, Fletcher ...
As Brian O’Connor prepares for his first game as head coach, the program announced three new names are set to enter ...
Fleetwood Mac’s Rumours keeps finding new life as the classic album charts again and streams soar across Spotify and ...
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