MLB Hall of Famer Goose Gossage Disgusted by the Game That’s Given Him Everything; Doesn’t Watch Anymore

Goose Gossage was one of the most feared and respected relief pitchers in the 1970s. Today, Gossage no longer respects the game and refuses to watch anymore.

Kyle Dalton  •  03 Apr 2020
Dodgers’ Justin Turner Proposes Home Run Derby to Shorten Extra-Inning Games in 2020

When the MLB season starts in 2020, Justin Turner of the Dodgers thinks a home run derby is a great option to shorten extra-inning games. Could it happen?

Kyle Dalton  •  03 Apr 2020
Former Astros Catcher Evan Gattis Admits Team ‘F*cked up’ and Deserving of Scorn from Fans

Former Astros catcher Evan Gattis delivered profanity-laced rant in an interview where he said “they f-cked up” and Astros organization deserves scorn.

Kyle Dalton  •  03 Apr 2020
Pete Rose’s Reckless Hustle Nearly Ruined Ray Fosse’s Career

Pete Rose bowled over Ray Fosse to score the winning run in the 1970 All-Star Game, injuring the Cleveland Indians catcher.

John Moriello  •  03 Apr 2020
Why Is Lou Gehrig’s Disease Named After Him and How Long Did He Live With It?

Today, Lou Gehrig is best remembered not for his extraordinary career but rather for the disease named after him, Lou Gehrig’s disease.

Rick Thomas  •  03 Apr 2020
Who Has Thrown the Fastest Pitch in MLB History?

Numerous pitchers have topped the century mark on the radar gun. But in the 150-plus years of baseball, who has thrown the fastest pitch?

Kyle Dalton  •  02 Apr 2020
Rickey Henderson Could Have Been an NFL Star, If Not for His Mother

While we all know Rickey Henderson as a Hall of Fame Baseball player, he could have been an NFL star. His mother, however, intervened.

Joe Kozlowski  •  02 Apr 2020
What Happened to San Francisco Giants Slugger Barry Bonds?

During the 2000s, few Major League baseball players were more famous than Barry Bonds. What happened to the San Francisco Giants slugger?

Joe Kozlowski  •  01 Apr 2020
Ex-Chicago Cub Sammy Sosa Looks Completely Different Now

Baseball fans who saw Sammy Sosa play in a career that included more than 600 home runs might not even recognize the retired Chicago Cubs great today.

John Moriello  •  01 Apr 2020