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Toronto
fromJays Journal
19 hours ago

Blue Jays ace Kevin Gausman continues his historic start to 2026

Kevin Gausman set a franchise record with 11 strikeouts on Opening Day and continued a historic start to the 2026 season.
#shohei-ohtani
fromDodgers Nation
3 days ago
LA Dodgers

Shohei Ohtani Makes History Before 2026 Season Pitching Debut

Shohei Ohtani aims for the Cy Young award while holding a historic 35-game on-base streak as a pitcher.
fromDodgers Nation
7 months ago
Los Angeles

Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani Accomplishes Feat Not Seen In Over 125 Years

Shohei Ohtani made history by becoming the first starting pitcher since 1900 to hit a leadoff triple.
LA Dodgers
fromDodgers Nation
3 days ago

Shohei Ohtani Makes History Before 2026 Season Pitching Debut

Shohei Ohtani aims for the Cy Young award while holding a historic 35-game on-base streak as a pitcher.
#los-angeles-dodgers
fromDodger Blue
5 days ago
LA Dodgers

This Day In Dodgers History: Record Crowd Watches Exhibition Game Against Red Sox At L.A. Memorial Coliseum

LA Dodgers
fromDodger Blue
5 days ago

This Day In Dodgers History: Record Crowd Watches Exhibition Game Against Red Sox At L.A. Memorial Coliseum

The Los Angeles Dodgers hosted the largest baseball game ever on March 29, 2008, at the L.A. Memorial Coliseum, commemorating their move from Brooklyn.
San Francisco Giants
fromSFGATE
6 days ago

SF Giants manager has cringey in-game interview during season-opening sweep

Tony Vitello's debut as Giants manager resulted in a historic offensive failure, with the team scoring only one run in three games against the Yankees.
Toronto
fromBlueJaysNation
6 days ago

A look at successful Rule 5 Draft picks from Blue Jays' past

The Rule 5 draft offers teams a chance to acquire players who can become key contributors, though success is not guaranteed.
#toronto-blue-jays
Toronto
fromBlueJaysNation
1 year ago

Blue Jays: Revisiting the Rule 5 Draft picks under Ross Atkins

The Toronto Blue Jays have a successful history with the Rule 5 Draft, producing notable players like Joe Biagini and George Bell.
Toronto
fromBlueJaysNation
3 years ago

Edwin Encarnacion should be the next Blue Jays player inducted into the Hall of Excellence

The Toronto Blue Jays rebranded their Level of Excellence to the Hall of Excellence, inducting Buck Martinez and planning future inductees like Edwin Encarnación.
Toronto
fromBlueJaysNation
1 year ago

Blue Jays: Revisiting the Rule 5 Draft picks under Ross Atkins

The Toronto Blue Jays have a successful history with the Rule 5 Draft, producing notable players like Joe Biagini and George Bell.
Toronto
fromJays Journal
1 week ago

Ranking the next five deserving members of the Blue Jays "Hall of Excellence"

The Toronto Blue Jays launched the Hall of Excellence to honor significant figures in the team's history, with Buck Martinez as the latest inductee.
#roger-clemens
fromTroy Record
7 months ago
New York Yankees

Roger Clemens returns to Yankee Stadium, questions about Mike Piazza bat-throwing incident resurface

fromTroy Record
7 months ago
New York Yankees

Roger Clemens returns to Yankee Stadium, questions about Mike Piazza bat-throwing incident resurface

Miami Marlins
fromMarlin Maniac
1 week ago

Miami Marlins Best To Wear Jersey Number Series No. 1: Luis Castillo

Luis Castillo is the Miami Marlins' all-time leader in games played, hits, and stolen bases, making him a franchise great.
fromBattery Power
1 week ago

Jason Heyward announces retirement

Heyward put up nearly 20 fWAR in his five seasons as a Brave, matching his rookie season's 4.7 with another 4.7 in his final season pre-trade.
Atlanta Braves
#vladimir-guerrero-jr
fromJays Journal
1 week ago
Toronto

Vladimir Guerrero Jr. can surpass Joe Carter as Blue Jays' face of the franchise

Vladimir Guerrero Jr. has the potential to become the face of the Toronto Blue Jays franchise with a championship win this season.
fromBlueJaysNation
6 years ago
Toronto

Blue Jays Best Moments of the Quarter Century: Part III

Vladimir Guerrero Jr. debuted for the Blue Jays on April 26, 2019, marking a significant moment in the franchise's transition to a new era.
Toronto
fromJays Journal
1 week ago

Vladimir Guerrero Jr. can surpass Joe Carter as Blue Jays' face of the franchise

Vladimir Guerrero Jr. has the potential to become the face of the Toronto Blue Jays franchise with a championship win this season.
Toronto
fromBlueJaysNation
6 years ago

Blue Jays Best Moments of the Quarter Century: Part III

Vladimir Guerrero Jr. debuted for the Blue Jays on April 26, 2019, marking a significant moment in the franchise's transition to a new era.
Toronto
fromJays Journal
1 week ago

Blue Jays' Max Scherzer closing in on an elite milestone

Max Scherzer's re-signing becomes crucial for the Blue Jays as he approaches 3,500 career strikeouts, aiming for a historic milestone this season.
#miami-marlins
fromMarlin Maniac
1 week ago
Miami Marlins

Miami Marlins Best To Wear Jersey Number Series No. 2: Hanley Ramirez

Hanley Ramirez is the second best Miami Marlins player by WAR, showcasing significant offensive dominance and multiple 20/20 seasons.
fromMarlin Maniac
2 weeks ago
Miami Marlins

Miami Marlins Best To Wear Jersey Number Series No. 4: Alfredo Amezaga

Alfredo Amezaga was a valuable super utility player for the Miami Marlins, producing 4.2 WAR while wearing number 4 and exemplifying scrappy, versatile play.
Miami Marlins
fromMarlin Maniac
1 week ago

Miami Marlins Best To Wear Jersey Number Series No. 2: Hanley Ramirez

Hanley Ramirez is the second best Miami Marlins player by WAR, showcasing significant offensive dominance and multiple 20/20 seasons.
Miami Marlins
fromMarlin Maniac
2 weeks ago

Miami Marlins Best To Wear Jersey Number Series No. 4: Alfredo Amezaga

Alfredo Amezaga was a valuable super utility player for the Miami Marlins, producing 4.2 WAR while wearing number 4 and exemplifying scrappy, versatile play.
History
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Death in the strike zone: the mysterious fate of James Creighton, baseball's first star

James Creighton, a pivotal figure in baseball history, is argued to be the first to throw a curveball and a potential Hall of Fame candidate.
LA Dodgers
fromDodger Blue
1 week ago

This Day In Dodgers History: Dodgertown Lease Signed With City Of Vero Beach

The Brooklyn Dodgers signed a lease in 1951 for Dodgertown, their Spring Training home until 2009.
fromwww.amny.com
2 weeks ago

Long-time Mets voice Howie Rose to retire after 2026 season | amNewYork

Times' getting short for that, at least as far as I'm concerned. Paul [McCartney] and Ringo [Starr] are in their eighties, too. So I got to hit the gas here, but there's only so much I could control. But the 2026 season also provides one last opportunity to honor his father, the man who introduced him to baseball but never got to see him reach the immense heights in broadcasting he achieved.
New York Mets
San Francisco Giants
fromLos Angeles Times
2 weeks ago

'Bigger than baseball.' Why being in Puerto Rico for WBC meant so much to Kike Hernandez

Two walk-off home runs occurred for the first time in World Baseball Classic history on the same day in March, with Kiké Hernández witnessing Puerto Rico's game-winning blast while recovering from elbow surgery.
Miami Marlins
fromMarlin Maniac
3 weeks ago

Miami Marlins Best To Wear Jersey Number Series No. 6: Dan Uggla

Dan Uggla, a Rule 5 draft pick, became the Miami Marlins' all-time home run leader with five consecutive 30-homer seasons and 15.7 WAR, ranking seventh in franchise history.
New York Mets
fromNewsday
3 weeks ago

Mets announce dates for Bobby Valentine, Lee Mazzilli and 1986 Mets celebrations

Lee Mazzilli and Bobby Valentine will be inducted into the Mets Hall of Fame on May 30, with a 1986 World Series championship celebration scheduled for August 1.
Chicago Cubs
fromBleacher Nation
3 weeks ago

Andre Dawson Gets His Wish to Have His Hall of Fame Plaque Recast - Bleacher Nation

Andre Dawson's Hall of Fame plaque will now feature a blank cap instead of the Expos cap, honoring his preference to represent the Cubs organization where his heart truly lay.
Books
fromInsideHook
1 month ago

The 11 Books You Should Be Reading This March

March book recommendations span baseball history, musical theater biography, alternate timeline fiction, and military science fiction exploring diverse topics from the Mets to Sondheim to AI warfare.
#new-york-mets
#ebbets-field
Major League Baseball
fromBattery Power
1 month ago

Examining Black baseball history: The Atlanta Black Crackers

The Atlanta Black Crackers evolved from the Atlanta Cubs into a resourceful Negro Leagues team that faced chronic financial struggles but influenced organized baseball structures and talent pathways.
Major League Baseball
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 month ago

Mickey Lolich dies at 85; longtime Detroit Tigers pitcher was surprise hero of 1968 World Series

Mickey Lolich, 1968 World Series MVP who pitched three complete-game victories including Game 7, has died at 85 after a short hospice stay.
fromESPN.com
2 months ago

State of MLB: Does Dodgers' dominance make NL stronger than AL?

In 1901, the American League declared itself a competitor to the NL, jumping up from its minor league status (where it had been called the Western League). The two leagues agreed to play a World Series in 1903, and for the next 90-odd years the leagues served as heated rivals. The NL's dominance in the All-Star Game from 1963 to 1982 -- it won 19 of the 20 contests -- was offered as proof of its superiority, certainly by its players and fans.
Major League Baseball
New York Yankees
fromBattery Power
3 months ago

This Day in Braves History: Braves trade Eddie Mathews to the Astros

Notable baseball milestones from 1918–2009 include trades, managerial changes, franchise commitments, fatal tragedy, landmark contracts, and protracted labor negotiations.
Major League Baseball
fromBattery Power
3 months ago

This Day in Braves History: Braves acquire Sean Murphy

Key legal rulings, major player contracts, trades, organizational initiatives, and draft moves mark pivotal moments in baseball history from 1887 through 2022.
Major League Baseball
fromBattery Power
3 months ago

This Day in Braves History: Braves trade Rafael Soriano to the Rays

A chronological record of baseball events highlights major trades, executive elections and disputes, stadium plans, rule decisions, and high-value free-agent signings from 1918 to 2019.
Major League Baseball
fromBattery Power
4 months ago

This Day in Braves History: Braves sign Chipper Jones to a 3-year extension

Historic baseball transactions, contract milestones, and standout performances illustrate evolving player movement, labor protections, and remarkable individual achievement.
Atlanta Braves
fromBattery Power
4 months ago

This Day in Braves History: Braves sign Billy Wagner to a one-year, $7 million deal

Historical entries document Braves-related purchases, signings, trades, rule proposals, wartime travel limits, franchise renaming, and player releases from 1912–2016.
Boston Red Sox
fromOver the Monster
4 months ago

OTM Open Thread 12/1: Rare footage of Ted Williams, 1946 Red Sox

Watch 15 minutes of 1946 Red Sox home movie footage, reflect on baseball differences like leaving gloves on the field, and be kind to others.
Major League Baseball
fromBattery Power
4 months ago

This Day in Braves History: Andres Galarraga inks three-year deal

Multiple historic baseball transactions and rule changes across decades include major signings, trades, pitching and scoring rule alterations, and MVP achievements.
Major League Baseball
fromBattery Power
4 months ago

This Day in Braves History: John Smoltz wins the N.L. Cy Young Award

Multiple baseball milestones include Cy Young winners, Silver Slugger honorees, Braves signings, and historical player injuries and transactions spanning 1880–2021.
New York Yankees
fromBattery Power
4 months ago

This Day in Braves History: Sam Jethroe wins 1950 NL Rookie of the Year

Chronological list of notable Major League Baseball award winners, player milestones, transactions, and a key 1953 antitrust ruling from 1925 to 2000.
Major League Baseball
fromBattery Power
4 months ago

This Day in Braves History: Terry Pendleton is named NL MVP

Key baseball milestones include award winners, franchise moves, managerial changes, legal rulings, and notable player transactions from 1901 through 2010.
New York Yankees
fromBattery Power
4 months ago

This Day in Braves History: Max Fried wins his first Gold Glove Award

Chronology of notable baseball events from 1926–2020, covering managerial changes, awards, rule amendments, stadium projects, and player achievements.
#world-series
fromBattery Power
6 months ago
Chicago White Sox

This Day in Braves History: Ian Anderson and Atlanta dominate the Reds in 5-0 win in Wild Card round

fromBattery Power
6 months ago
Chicago White Sox

This Day in Braves History: Ian Anderson and Atlanta dominate the Reds in 5-0 win in Wild Card round

fromDodger Blue
5 months ago

This Day In Dodgers History: Fernando Valenzuela Day

In August 2024, the state of California declared every Nov. 1 as "Fernando Valenzuela Day" to coincide with the date the beloved Los Angeles Dodgers legend was born. Valenzuela passed away in October 2024 at the age 63, just three days before the Dodgers faced the New York Yankees in Game 1 of the World Series. California State Assemblymember Sharon Quirk-Silva introduced the measure for Fernando Valenzuela Day to highlight the positive impact he had on the Latino and Hispanic community.
California
fromBattery Power
5 months ago

This Day in Braves History: Jorge Soler gets 2021 World Series off to a great start

1991 - The Braves fall to the Twins 4-3 in 11 innings as Kirby Puckett does it all for Minnesota. Puckett prevented two runs with a leaping catch against the plexiglass in left center in the third. He then gives the Twins the lead with a sacrifice fly in the fifth. The Braves tie the game back up, but Puckett ends it when he homers off Charlie Leibrandt on the first pitch of the 11th to send the series to a Game 7.
New York Yankees
Boston Red Sox
fromOver the Monster
5 months ago

OTM Open Thread 10/24: The World Series begins today

Huntington Avenue at Northeastern University, not Cooperstown, holds a pivotal place in baseball history and preserves haunting physical reminders of the sport's early epicenter.
US news
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 months ago

From monkey elixir to fentanyl: Tyler Skaggs's death is merely a chapter in baseball's 136-year drug fix

In 1889, pitcher Pud Galvin received Brown-Sequard animal-testicle injections and immediately produced a five-hit shutout, marking baseball's earliest documented chemical performance experiment.
Major League Baseball
fromBattery Power
5 months ago

This Day in Braves History: Austin Riley walks off Game 1 of 2021 NLCS

Multiple NLCS and baseball historical moments highlight pivotal postseason games, player achievements, and key organizational changes across decades.
#postseason
fromBattery Power
5 months ago
Major League Baseball

This Day in Braves History: Mike Foltynewicz throws seven scoreless innings in NLDS win in 2019

fromBattery Power
5 months ago
Major League Baseball

This Day in Braves History: Mike Foltynewicz throws seven scoreless innings in NLDS win in 2019

fromOver the Monster
5 months ago

How to celebrate Yankee Elimination Day

Yankee Elimination Day is finally here! With the Blue Jays defeating the Yankees in the ALDS last night, a wave of celebration and good spirits has washed over this lonely planet of ours. In light of the, uhh, not great manner in which the Red Sox were recently eliminated, the holiday is likely to prompt some bittersweet - and perhaps even reflective - emotions this year. But that doesn't mean it doesn't still have a lot to offer in terms of spirituality and fun.
Boston Red Sox
fromMission Local
5 months ago

S.F. Giants season is over. They left the lights on for us.

Daniel Conrad has had a lot of time to think about his highs and lows as a baseball fan. There he was in Yankee Stadium on Oct. 1, 1961: The day Roger Maris broke Babe Ruth's unbreakable record with his 61st home run. One year later he was seated within Manhattan's cavernous Polo Grounds, watching the New York Mets host the San Francisco Giants. The Mets lost 120 games that year and 111 more in '63, but they always won when Conrad was in attendance.
San Francisco Giants
fromwww.mercurynews.com
6 months ago

Today in History: October 3, Germany reunifies after 45 years

On Oct. 3, 1990, West Germany and East Germany ended 45 years of postwar division, declaring the creation of a reunified country. Also on this date: In 1944, during World War II, U.S. Army troops cracked the Siegfried Line north of Aachen, Germany. In 1951, the New York Giants captured the National League pennant by a score of 5-4 as Bobby Thomson hit a three-run homer off Ralph Branca of the Brooklyn Dodgers, which became known as the Shot Heard Round the World.
History
#records
fromwww.mercurynews.com
6 months ago

Today in History: September 29, Willie Mays makes The Catch

Today is Monday, Sept. 29, the 272nd day of 2025. There are 93 days left in the year. Today in history: On Sept. 29, 1954, Willie Mays of the New York Giants made a running, over-the-shoulder catch of a ball hit by Vic Wirtz of the Cleveland Indians in Game 1 of the 1954 World Series; The Catch would become one of the most famous plays in baseball history. Also on this date: In 1789, Congress officially established a regular army under the U.S. Constitution.
History
#records--milestones
fromOver the Monster
6 months ago

Book Review: Attorneys in the Baseball Hall of Fame

Full disclosure, the editors of the book, Attorneys in the Baseball Hall of Fame, Louis H. Schiff and Robert M. Jarvis, sent me a review copy, but I've been trying to get it from the library, and we'll be honest, I'll buy this book because it's going to sit in my office as a resource. How? We'll see but I keep a dictionary of etymology and the Dickson Baseball Dictionary on the desk too. You just never know.
Boston Red Sox
San Francisco Giants
fromBattery Power
6 months ago

This day in Braves History: Braves win record 9th straight division title

Historic Braves and Giants games featured pitching dominance, series sweeps, a wartime forfeit, record relief appearances, and a nine-inning game using 43 players.
New York Mets
fromBattery Power
6 months ago

This Day in Braves History: Ryan Klesko has four hits including a grand slam

Multiple decades of MLB highlights include Braves wins, player milestones, pitching records, rookie achievements, and notable debut performances.
#pitching-achievements
#pitching-milestones
Washington Nationals
fromDistrict on Deck
6 months ago

Former Nationals Manager of the Year Davey Johnson passes away at age 82

Davey Johnson, 82, died; he led the Nationals to their first winning season, a franchise-record 98 wins, a playoff berth, and Manager of the Year.
#no-hitters
fromYahoo Sports
6 months ago
Major League Baseball

This Date in Baseball - Cal Ripken Jr. plays in his 2,131st consecutive game to set MLB record

fromYahoo Sports
6 months ago
Major League Baseball

This Date in Baseball - Cal Ripken Jr. plays in his 2,131st consecutive game to set MLB record

Brooklyn
fromYahoo Sports
6 months ago

This Date in Baseball-Week Ahead

September 5 features multiple historic baseball achievements across decades, including no-hitters, pitching strikeout records, 60-homer seasons, and rare hitting milestones.
Chicago
fromYahoo Sports
6 months ago

Baseball history unpacked, September 3

Carl Edwards Jr. and several former Cubs share birthdays while notable 1928 and 1932 baseball events involving Ty Cobb and Dizzy Dean are recounted.
San Francisco Giants
fromBattery Power
7 months ago

This Day in Braves History: Adam Duvall clubs three homers in win over Red Sox

Historic baseball milestones across decades: pitching and hitting feats, rare teammate three-homer games, record winning streaks, and notable individual career markers.
San Francisco Giants
fromBattery Power
7 months ago

This Day in Braves History: Spencer Strider sets Braves' record with 16 Ks in a game

Historic baseball moments include standout pitching shutouts, record-breaking home run totals, and dramatic extra-inning victories between 1931 and 1948.
fromMLB Trade Rumors
7 months ago

Poll: Is Geographic Realignment A Good Idea?

"I think if we expand, it provides us with an opportunity to geographically realign," Manfred said on the broadcast. "I think we could save a lot of wear and tear on our players in terms of travel. And I think our postseason format would be even more appealing for entities like ESPN, because you'd be playing out of the east and out of the west."
Boston Red Sox
fromDodger Blue
7 months ago

This Day In Dodgers History: Greg Maddux Acquired In Trade With Padres

Greg Maddux was re-acquired by the Los Angeles Dodgers on Aug. 19, 2008, in exchange for Minor League pitchers Eduardo Perez and Mike Watt.
LA Dodgers
Los Angeles
fromDodger Blue
7 months ago

Aug. 18: Shawn Green makes Dodgers history for left-handed hitters

Shawn Green became the first left-handed batter in Dodgers history to reach 100 RBI in a season on August 18, 2001.
#mlb
Los Angeles
fromDodger Blue
7 months ago

This Day In Dodgers History: Steve Sax Sets Franchise Rookie Stolen Base Record; Nomar Garciaparra Ejected

Steve Sax set a Dodgers rookie record with 49 stolen bases in 1982 and won National League Rookie of the Year.
LA Dodgers
fromDodger Blue
7 months ago

This Day In Dodgers History: Don Sutton Breaks Franchise Record For Most Shutouts & Released

Don Sutton became the all-time franchise leader with 50 career shutouts for the Los Angeles Dodgers on August 10, 1979.
Women
fromwww.theguardian.com
7 months ago

The dream came true': Major League Baseball gets its first female umpire

Jen Pawol made history as the first female umpire in a Major League Baseball regular season game.
#mariano-rivera
fromYahoo Sports
7 months ago

Today in White Sox History: August 8

The White Sox in 1976 made history by becoming the first major league team to wear shorts during a game, defeating the Royals 5-2.
Chicago White Sox
Chicago White Sox
fromSportingnews
7 months ago

White Sox rookie Colson Montgomery matches Mark McGwire in power-hitting MLB history | Sporting News

Colson Montgomery has made a significant impact for the Chicago White Sox since the All-Star break, hitting eight home runs in 12 games.
fromLos Angeles Times
8 months ago

Dan Ardell did a rare feat in his brief Angels career. But it did not define his life

Dan Ardell holds the unique distinction of having the only hit in Major League Baseball that ended in a walk-off loss, a peculiar highlight of his brief career.
Los Angeles
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