The best bloopers of 2022
Monday, December 26
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Remembering the greats we lost during 2022
Today, as we wind down the final days of 2022, we take a look back at the baseball people we lost this year.
The Curse of the Bambino, explained
As of today, it’s now 103 years old. You’ve likely heard about the famed curse that resulted from the Red Sox trading Babe Ruth to the Yankees in 1919. But what really happened? Here’s what.
Every team’s top pop culture moment
It’s remarkable how often baseball turns up in pop culture. Take a fun trip down memory lane and come across “Better Call Saul,” Chandler Bing, “Seinfeld” (more than once) and good ol’ Ferris Bueller.
Happy birthday to The Wizard
Ozzie Smith, who turns 68 today, is perhaps the best fielding shortstop in baseball history. Besides his glove, he’s known for his incredible backflip. But did you know that it originally was not his idea?
One swing, but so much more
He’ll always be remembered for his iconic home run in Game 6 of the 1975 World Series. But as Carlton Fisk turns 75 today, it’s important to note how much more there was to his Hall of Fame career.
Top 10 Greatest Games
Look back at the best games in baseball history throughout the day on MLB Network.
Today’s Trivia Question
Carlton Fisk’s 12th-inning home run won Game 6 of the 1975 World Series for the Red Sox. Whose hit decided Game 7?
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