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Major League Baseball Hits a Foul Ball

Estimated Reading Time: 4 minutes Soon after the announcement that Major League Baseball has become an auxiliary to the Democrat Party, MLB Commissioner Manfred Pelosi announced new initiatives. The following is an excerpt from a recent press conference held at league headquarters: In our fight for social justice and since we adhere to the definition […]

Trip to Shea Stadium 50 years ago started a lifelong love of baseball

Several people have reached out to me over the past few days, surprised that I didn’t write a Father’s Day column last week. The truth is, I wanted to wait a week, for reasons I’ll explain below, and this decision has probably turned out to be a blessing in disguise, as you can probably see. […]

The ‘Gay Grimace’ Mets are the hottest team in baseball

June 12, New York Mets‘The whole season has changed. The Mets, despite having the biggest payroll in the world, were struggling and coming into the day eight games below .500, digging themselves into a hole they couldn’t get out of. Then, a hero appeared. A hero that looked like a purple lump. Since Grimas threw […]

Baseball legend Willie Mays dies at 93

The San Francisco Giants announced in a statement that Baseball Hall of Famer Willie Mays has passed away at the age of 93. “My father passed away peacefully surrounded by those he loved,” his son, Michael Mays, said. “I want to thank you all from the bottom of my heart for the unwavering love you […]

Baseball legend Willie Mays passes away at 93

Willie Mays, one of the greatest players in major league history and a member of the Baseball Hall of Fame, died Tuesday. Mays was making his MLB debut. San Francisco Giants He made his major league debut in 1951, hitting 20 home runs that season, winning MLB Rookie of the Year and helping the Giants […]

Willie Mays, baseball icon, dead at 93

Willie Mays, who played for the Giants and helped extend baseball’s golden age in New York City into the late 1950s when he wasn’t playing stickball on the streets of Harlem with neighborhood kids, died Tuesday at age 93, making him baseball’s oldest living Hall of Fame inductee. Known affectionately as the “Say Hey Kid,” […]

Major League Baseball Disciplines Umpire Pat Hoberg over Gambling Violations

Major League Baseball announced Friday that it was disciplining umpire Pat Horberg for violating the league’s gambling rules. MLB did not disclose the exact nature of the violations or what disciplinary action may be imposed. “During spring training this year, Major League Baseball opened an investigation into possible violations of MLB’s sports betting policy by […]