F digest, replete with #Cubs, #MLB, and #MiLB content, gathered from reputable sources. Happy birthday, Rafael Dolis*, and ...
shrewdest trader and smartest judge of talent in the history of baseball. Farmers in the Gashouse. When Rickey returned from the Army in 1919 to his job as president of the St. Louis Cardinals ...
Brian Matusz, described as the most accomplished pitcher in University of San Diego baseball history, has died. He was 37.
The 92-year-old widow of a former baseball executive is suing an auction house over its refusal to return a valuable piece of baseball memorabilia unless it’s paid a “preposterous” commission, ...
Next year, the Lauren Rogers Museum of Art will feature exhibits focusing on the Hispanic community in Mississippi, ...
They are all playing baseball, but they aren’t ... There are a few players in MLB history who have a 1.000 career batting average, but we know that going 1-for-1 doesn’t count. This is a question that ...
Batting averages went up. The 19 percent rise in runs-per-game across both leagues was and is still the biggest single-season increase in the history of baseball. The spike in offense in 1993 was ...
In giving Burnes the $210 million deal, the D'Backs joined a rare group in baseball history. Per @JayHayKid of Underdog ...
Nearly a century after the first class of players was enshrined in Cooperstown, the Baseball Hall of Fame still attracts a level of discord that is unparalleled.