As the Chicago Cubs prepare to face the Milwaukee Brewers for the first time in a postseason series, Wisconsin's biggest ...
The Yankees lead the all-time series against the Red Sox 1,261-1,049-14, including both the regular season and postseason, as ...
In two new historical films, “Blue Moon” and “Nouvelle Vague,” the director explores the challenges of staying true to a ...
Bill Lee and Bernie Carbo can still spin a fun tale about the 1970s Red Sox, but losing that classic World Series still ...
A record that the baseball world viewed as unbreakable almost stayed intact because of a brawl on June 6, 1993 at Camden Yards – two years and three months before Cal Ripken Jr. played in his 2,131 st ...
In this captivating video, we delve into what might just be the dumbest reason for an MLB fight you'll ever see. Journey with us through this bizarre baseball brawl that erupted on the field over an ...
Mr. Moehringer is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist who writes frequently about sports. I interviewed Henry Aaron right after the cops arrested his fellow Milwaukeean, Jeffrey Dahmer, and that was ...
A wild brawl broke out in the middle of a vigil for slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk outside the Idaho State Capitol just hours after he was assassinated. Footage from a spectator captured the ...
If you've ever visited the Google homepage on a holiday or any other historic dates, chances are you've noticed that the Google logo looks more artistic than usual. What you're seeing is likely a ...
Cal Ripken Jr. made history in 1995, months after MLB return from a crushing strike. Baseball appears headed for another work stoppage in December 2026. Would MLB be able to recover from another ...
A red-hot slugger admiring a home run and a frustrated left-hander toiling for one of the worst teams in major league history intersected at Coors Field, resulting in a benches-clearing fracas. And ...
1994 — The baseball season, already shut down by a month long strike ... They also became the first team to lose 100 in consecutive seasons since Toronto did it from 1977-79. 2003 — The Detroit Tigers ...