Kansas City Royals catcher Salvador Perez made MLB history by reaching 300 home runs and 1,000 RBI on Saturday's game against Phillies.
Perez became the eighth primary catcher in Major League Baseball history to eclipse 300 or more home runs in their career.
The Mariners catcher just passed another legend with his latest blasts. Here's where his historic power season could go next.
For the second year in a row, the Detroit Tigers are moving on to the ALDS, in their 18th MLB playoff appearance in 125 seasons.
Decades of blazing fastballs, clutch hits, and unforgettable moments shaped the Texas Rangers, a franchise where legends left their mark on every corner of the diamond. Check out the 25 team icons.
Perez has now hit 300 career home runs and driven in 1,000 runs in his time in Major League Baseball. He reached the feats on one swing, too. And now, that makes Perez the eighth catcher in MLB ...
Phillies outfielder Brandon Marsh hit a two-run double to cut into the lead. Later, Kyle Schwarber hit his 51st home run to tie the game in the fifth. Schwarber finished 2-for-3 with the homer, RBI ...
Hello everyone. Happy Monday. Welcome to today’s Cardinals chat at STL Today dot come. Post-Dispatch baseball writer Daniel ...
Michigan coach Brandon Naurato and 15 of his players watched former Wolverines captain Jacob Truscott in the Red Wings' lineup.
Roger Federer leads the list of nominees for the International Tennis Hall of Fame’s class of 2026. The ballot was announced ...
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