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An MLB fan has reportedly lost her job for a "despicable" remark made during the National League Championship Series. The Los Angeles Dodgers are leading the Milwaukee Brewers, 2-0, heading into Game 3.
His credentials as a hitter are impressive: A .312 career batting average with 555 home runs, 1,831 RBI and a .996 OPS. While some of those numbers were perhaps inflated by PED use, there's no doubt that Ramírez was born to hit.
The Milwaukee Brewers are still looking for their first win of the series against the Los Angeles Dodgers as the NLCS shifts to Dodger Stadium for Game 3. In the American League, the Toronto Blue Jays have a chance to even the ALCS in Game 4 after downing the Seattle Mariners on Wednesday night.
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The 2025-26 MLB free-agent class might not have a Shohei Ohtani or a Juan Soto who is headed for a record-setting payday, but there are still likely to be more than a few $100 million deals handed out this winter.
Born and raised in Seattle, Johnson, 38, is the son of former NBA player and two-time All-Star John Johnson, who won the 1979 NBA Finals with the Seattle SuperSonics, and Jenny Redman, a former University of Washington tennis player. Mitch's stepfather Rick Redman was an All-American football player at Washington.
MLB insider Jon Heyman named the top-five landing spots for Bregman, and named the Red Sox as the “most likely” place for him to end up.
The Seattle Mariners have captured the attention and imagination of baseball fans, as they've been having a storybook season. The team rallied late in the seaso
The answer to 'Who Killed the Montreal Expos?' is more complicated than the title suggests, but it shines light on both heroes and villains.
Former MLB pitcher John Rocker loves to share his unfiltered thought on social media. But there are some things that are probably best kept to oneself, as many users are trying to teach him. Taking to X on Tuesday,
Add another "silly season" golf tournament to the calendar and this one features players who made it big in a different stick-and-ball sport.