Wednesday, December 28
Best baseball player born in every year
Eovaldi signs 2-year, $34 million deal with Rangers
Newly acquired Murphy lands 6-year extension from Braves
Latest on Mets’ negotiations with Correa
Rich Hill agrees to 1-year deal with Pirates (source)
Here’s why Bobby Abreu has HOF credentials
3 questions Angels hope to sort out in new year
Best baseball scenes from non-baseball movies
The game of baseball has been around for 150 some-odd years — longer than football or basketball, longer than many countries have existed. It infiltrates every part of our culture: books, music and, most notably, movies.
And sometimes, even when a movie isn’t about baseball, baseball still slips into the script — making for a memorable cameo.
We combed through some of the best baseball scenes from non-baseball films and came up with our 10 favorites.
Which birth year produced the most WAR?
Nobody knows how many potential MLB superstars were born in 2022, but we can look back at all the birth years in baseball’s history to see what they will be up against in the future.
Relive 2022’s iconic moments
Here are 10 epic moments that helped define a thrilling 2022 season.
Long, strange odyssey of ‘Spaceman’
One of baseball’s most unique characters, Bill Lee is still suiting up 40 years after his final MLB game — and he doesn’t plan to stop. To celebrate his 76th birthday today, here are seven notable moments in the life and career of the “Spaceman.”
Hall of Famers’ most random teams
Many Hall of Famers have made brief detours with teams, even if the memories of them in those uniforms don’t seem quite right years later.
Defensive Plays of 2022
Look back at some of the best glove work at 1 and 5 p.m. ET on MLB Network Countdown.
Today’s Trivia Question
The Pirates will be Rich Hill’s 12th team, tying him for third for most franchises played for. Who is first?
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