Philadelphia Fans Receive Even More Bad News Hours After the Carson Wentz Trade

Just two hours after Carson Wentz was traded by the Philadelphia Eagles, the Phillies suffered a major injury blow to J.T. Realmuto.

Jack Dougherty  •  18 Feb 2021
Drew Robinson Pursues the Ultimate Comeback With the San Francisco Giants: ‘I’m Here for a Reason’

Drew Robinson is on the comeback trail with the San Francisco Giants after attempting suicide in April 2020 and miraculously surviving a gunshot.

John Moriello  •  02 Feb 2021
The Red Sox Still Owe Dustin Pedroia a Staggering Amount of Money Despite His Heartbreaking Retirement

Although Dustin Pedroia announced his retirement on Monday, the four-time MLB All-Star will still collect millions from the Boston Red Sox.

Stephen Sheehan  •  01 Feb 2021
Former MLB Pitcher Scott Erickson Linked to Hit-and-Run Involving Tragic Deaths of 2 Children

Former MLB pitcher Scott Erickson was charged in connection with a hit-and-run incident that killed two boys in September.

Mike Thomas  •  01 Feb 2021
Ty Cobb’s Early Investment in Coca-Cola Made Him More Money Than Baseball Ever Could Have

Ty Cobb is one of the most legendary baseball players of all time. But his off-the-field moves are what made a lasting impact on his family.

Madilyn Zeegers  •  31 Jan 2021
Curt Schilling and Jose Canseco Take Swings at Each Other on Twitter in Latest Chapter of Feud That’s Lasted for Years

Curt Schilling and Jose Canseco faced each other a few times on the diamond but have insulted each other for years in the media. Schilling’s Hall of Fame vote is the latest nasty chapter.

Kyle Dalton  •  27 Jan 2021
Curt Schilling Once Faced a $15,000 Fine for Taking a Bat to a Questec Camera

Curt Schilling is no stranger to controversy. That was even true in his playing days, when he received a $15,000 fine for smashing a camera.

Joe Kozlowski  •  27 Jan 2021
Curt Schilling Goes Ballistic on Baseball Writers, Makes Drastic Decision After Hall-of-Fame Snub

Curt Schilling missed out on the Hall of Fame yet again this year, and he isn’t interested in staying on the ballot for one final try.

Jack Dougherty  •  27 Jan 2021
Trading All-Time Home Run King Hank Aaron ‘Wasn’t That Big of a Deal’

Atlanta Braves legend Hank Aaron began his MLB career in Milwaukee. A 100-year-old former general manager explained how the slugger was able to conclude his career there.

John Moriello  •  24 Jan 2021