Ondrej Satoria’s is an electrician in the Czech Republic, and he’s going to have quite the story to tell when he returns to work. Satoria struck out Shohei Ohtani in the World Baseball Classic on his own home turf. CLICK HERE FOR
A college baseball game between New Orleans and Mississippi Valley State ended Friday night on an egregious called third strike. With two outs in the ninth inning, left fielder Davon Mims was at the plate with a 1-1 count. NCAA signage on
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida threw out the first pitch for Friday’s World Baseball Classic game between Japan and South Korea, bouncing a ball that was scooped up by Japan manager Hideki Kuriyama, his designated catcher. Kishida had the credentials to make
Former minor league pitcher Peter Bayer has spent his life loving the game of baseball. And now all he wants is to be welcomed back into the sport. Bayer finds himself in a frustrating situation that intertwines the growing world of sports
There’s having a day on the baseball diamond, and then there’s what Northern Kentucky University’s Liam McFadden-Ackman did on Sunday afternoon. He accomplished a feat that only Fernando Tatis can say he did in Major League Baseball history, let alone college baseball.
The third-ranked college baseball team in the country has suspended its head coach for its weekend series due to a “violation in the program.” Tennessee announced the suspension of Tony Vitello on Friday prior to the start of a three-game series against
Adrian Beltre is probably going to make the Hall of Fame on his first ballot next season – the former Texas Ranger is one of 12 players in MLB history to get 3,000 hits and 400 home runs. However, even during his
While Team USA has a stacked roster for the World Baseball Classic, it’s missing one of the top American baseball players in Aaron Judge. The New York Yankees slugger just had one of the best seasons of all time, blasting a new
University of Washington first baseman Will Simpson admired his two-run homer a bit too much for the liking of umpires, who ejected him from his game against Santa Clara University Monday. In the top of the sixth inning, Simpson unleashed a bomb
Washington Nationals owner Ted Lerner has died at 97 after complications with pneumonia, a team spokesperson said via Yahoo! Sports. Lerner was the Nationals’ founding principal owner who helped bring baseball back to the nation’s capital. The real estate tycoon and lifelong