There are so many big-name players having standout seasons. But if you want to go past the usual superstars, there are plenty of other deserving players who could be All-Stars in both the American League and the National League.
Scott Yelle and his son had visions of visiting all 30 MLB stadiums together. But 12 parks in, Jackson Yelle was killed in a hit-and-run accident at age 21. Scott decided to complete the trek by himself, while donating $1,000 to the Nike Reviving Baseball in Inner Cities program for each of the remaining 18 parks he visited. His journey ended last Sunday.
The center of the baseball world will be historic Rickwood Field next Thursday. But the famed Birmingham, Ala., ballpark is just one of six Negro Leagues stadiums that you can still see today.
More than 300 Draft-eligible prospects will be at the MLB Draft Combine from June 18-23 at Chase Field in Phoenix. Here are the big names to know ahead of next month’s MLB Draft.
They call him Coach Ballgame. For James Lowe, that only begins to tell the two-decade-long story of running baseball camps, after-school programs and private lessons for kids aged 3-12.
Jocelyn Alo and Valerie Perez have become the first women to play Banana Ball and they are having the time of their lives — have you heard of the golden batter walk-off hit?
In the Tennessee-Florida State Men’s College World Series opener, Christian Moore of the Volunteers crushed a 440-foot homer to complete a cycle — in just six innings. It was the first cycle in the MCWS since 1956.