Ted Williams Took Hitting Advice From a 14-Year-Old Kid and It Paid Off

Boston Red Sox legendary hitter Ted Williams once took hitting advice from a 14-year-old kid and it worked.

Mike Thomas  •  26 Apr 2020
American Hero Rick Monday Recorded a Great Save Without Throwing a Pitch

Retired MLB outfielder Rick Monday is remembered for a home run in the 1981 playoffs and for grabbing a flag away from protesters.

John Moriello  •  26 Apr 2020
Mickey Mantle Started His Day With an Alcoholic ‘Breakfast of Champions’

New York Yankees legend Mickey Mantle would start his day with an alcoholic drink he dubbed the “breakfast of champions.”

Joe Kozlowski  •  25 Apr 2020
Why Isn’t Orel Hershiser in the MLB Hall of Fame?

Orel Hershiser played 18 MLB seasons, was a three-time All-Star, and had a career 3.48 ERA. So why isn’t he in the MLB Hall of Fame?

Danielle Gibson  •  25 Apr 2020
An Iconic Baseball Name Faces a Bleak Future

The company made famous by its Louisville Slugger bats has had to lay off 90% of its staff and close its popular museum.

John Moriello  •  23 Apr 2020
Wade Boggs Had the Worst 4-Hit Game Ever

Hall of Fame third baseman Wade Boggs played in longest game in the history of professional baseball.

John Moriello  •  23 Apr 2020
Minnesota Twins Outfielder Torii Hunter Almost Lost $500,000 in the Weirdest Investment Scam

While professional athletes are incredibly talented in their respective sports, the financial sector is a whole different ball game. We’ve all heard the horror stories; guys like Mike Tyson and Johnny Unitas might have seemed invincible, but that status didn’t protect their money. Minnesota Twins outfielder Torii Hunter almost joined those unfortunate ranks. During his […]

Joe Kozlowski  •  23 Apr 2020
Hank Aaron Got so Much Hate Mail the Braves Had to Hire a Secretary

Atlanta Braves slugger Hank Aaron set a world record on his way to a famous baseball record.

John Moriello  •  22 Apr 2020
Jose Canseco Earned More than $45 Million But ‘Divorce and Taxes’ Destroyed His Net Worth

Jose Canseco made $45 million during his baseball career, but saw ‘divorce and taxes’ devastate his net worth.

Joe Kozlowski  •  21 Apr 2020