Roy Halladay Shocked Phillies Organization After Perfect Game With Expensive Gifts for Bat Boy and Others

After Roy Halladay pitched the 20th game in MLB history, he shocked the organization by giving luxury watches to everyone in the organization including the bat boy.

Kyle Dalton  •  29 May 2020
Dodgers Pitcher David Price Just Spent $200,000 on Players He Barely Knows

Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher David Price is lending a hand to minor-league players.

John Moriello  •  29 May 2020
The Night Derek Jeter Became Mr. November

He’s always been clutch. He usually came up big in the postseason. Since the nickname Mr. October was already taken by former New York Yankee outfielder Reggie Jackson, it only seemed fitting that Derek Jeter would become Mr. November after his walk-off home run in Game 4 of the World Series against the Arizona Diamondbacks. […]

Mike Thomas  •  29 May 2020
What Was Roy Halladay’s Net Worth at the Time of His Death?

Roy Halladay was one of the most dominant pitchers after the turn of the century. He died tragically at age 40 in 2017. What was Roy Halladay’s net worth at the time of his death?

Kyle Dalton  •  29 May 2020
Derek Jeter’s ‘Flip’ Against the Athletics Still One of the Best Defensive Plays Ever

New York Yankees Hall-of-Famer Derek Jeter’s flip against the Oakland Athletics remains one of the best defensive plays ever.

Mike Thomas  •  29 May 2020
Pitcher Reveals the Real Reason Tim Tebow Plays Pro Baseball

The New York Mets have been criticized repeatedly for signing former college and NFL quarterback Tim Tebow.

John Moriello  •  29 May 2020
Where Is Al Hrabosky ‘The Mad Hungarian’ Today?

Al Hrabosky, aka The Mad Hungarian, was one of the most intimidating and dominating relief pitchers in the mid 1970s. Where is Al Hrabosky today?

Kyle Dalton  •  28 May 2020
Why Was Multi-Millionaire Alex Rodriguez Flipping Hamburgers?

Alex Rodriguez worked in a Boston fast-food restaurant to pay off a losing bet in the 2018 World Series.

John Moriello  •  28 May 2020
Kevin Seitzer Autographs Baseball for Fan 33 Years After Historic Day

Former Kansas City Royals third baseman Kevin Seitzer autographs a baseball for a fan 33 years after his historic day.

Mike Thomas  •  28 May 2020