Nearly 25 years ago, the Reds that swept the A's in the Fall Classic featured a future Hall of Fame shortstop in Barry Larkin, a superstar outfielder in Eric Davis,…Read more
With Max Scherzer reportedly on board, the Nationals have added to an already stacked starting rotation. Scherzer joins Stephen Strasburg, Jordan Zimmermann, Gio Gonzalez and Doug Fister in what is…Read more
In the end, the long goodbye to Max Scherzer lasted 10 months. It began with that late March morning in Spring Training, when the Tigers announced they had made Scherzer…Read more
The Max Scherzer news has been long-awaited and should open the floodgates for the rest of whatever offseason wheeling and dealing has yet to be done. In other words, The…Read more
On Monday, people around Major League Baseball join with all those who celebrate MLK Day of Service, observing more of a "day on" than a "day off." Clubs and players…Read more
Teams embark on new strategies come Spring Training, where exhibition games go a long way toward determining who will take the field throughout the 2015 season. Read more
As Hank Aaron reminisces about his baseball journey, which introduced him to both segregation and immortalization, he regrets that his interactions with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. amounted to just…Read more
The biggest free agent on the market, arguably the best pitcher in the game over the last two seasons, has reached a deal with the team that already has the…Read more
Free-agent right-hander Max Scherzer agreed to a seven-year contract with the Nationals, a source told MLB.com. The club did not confirm the deal, which was first reported by CBSSports.com. Read more
A nation pauses today to commemorate Martin Luther King Day, and many civil rights historians will tell you that there probably would have been no "I Have A Dream" speech…Read more