Rachael McDaniel
Willie McCovey Was *The* San Francisco Giant
The Hall of Famer and San Francisco Giants legend passed away Wednesday afternoon at the age of 80.
Alex Cora Never Lost His Edge
Leading a World Series contender in your first managerial gig might be daunting, but the Boston Red Sox manager spent his entire career making sure he was ready for anything.
MLB's Postseason of Chaos and Gamesmanship
Whether it's Craig Counsell pulling a pitching switch, the Astros attempting to spy on other teams, or Javy Baez hugging someone, everyone's doing whatever they can to get an edge this year.
And Then There Were Three Super Teams, and the Brewers
After an uncompetitive divisional round, the championship series promise to be much more entertaining.
MLB's Young Stars Set to Dominate Playoffs
MLB playoff rosters are chock full of young stars who have been playing like established veterans.
Max Scherzer is a Perfect Nightmare of a Pitcher
The Washington Nationals ace recently recorded his 300th strikeout of the season at the age of 34. He shows no sign of slowing down, either.
The 2018 Baltimore Orioles: a Marvel of Bad Baseball
Of all the seasons of futility that the Orioles franchise has seen over the past two decades, the 2018 season has been the worst.
The Sad, Futile Greatness of Jacob deGrom
The New York Mets ace just broke a record of dominance that stood as long as the Chicago Cubs World Series drought. And he can't buy a win.
Shohei Ohtani and the Cruelty of Baseball
In only two months of Shohei Ohtani, two-way player, baseball fans got to experience a generational talent in action, but that's been put on hold for now.
Watch the Women's Baseball World Cup to See a Master at Work
Ayami Sato is the top-ranked woman in the world and she is the ace of a nearly-unhittable Japanese pitching staff.
It's Amazing That the Yankees Are This Good
Decimated by injuries to All-Stars like Aaron Judge and Gary Sanchez, it's remarkable that New York appears headed for a 100-win season.
Just Let Ronald Acuña Play Baseball
Last night Marlins pitcher José Ureña drilled the young Braves star with a 97 MPH fastball to the elbow. All because Acuña was on one of the hottest tears we've ever seen.