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The Detroit Tigers have the best record in baseball. Can they win their first World Series title in more than 40 years?
Ed Wade and his staff. Their fingerprints are all over the World Series Trophy,” explained Baseball Hall of Fame executive Pat Gillick. A kid from tiny Carbondale, Pa., is the newest executive to be i ...
Cleveland.com’s Joe Noga and Paul Hoynes, who’ve watched countless players come and go through the organization, immediately noticed something concerning about the selections: a clear recency bias ...
The theme of the news around Oklahoma State football is based in what's new, but several returning players are in line for growing roles.
As recently as a decade ago, Packers great Sterling Sharpe appeared to be a long-shot for the Hall of Fame because of his ...
Kenny Lofton joins the broadcast during the All-American Game in the 6th inning, discussing his involvement in the game, Anthony Murphy's skillset and more ...
As CC Sabathia prepares for his enshrinement in Cooperstown, he singles out one ex-Cleveland great who deserves to join him.
Kenny Lofton was a defining player of baseball's notorious Steroid Era, but lasted just one year on the Hall of Fame ballot before getting knocked off.
A kid in the outfield made an unbelievable catch to rob Tampa Bay Rays star Junior Caminero at Monday's Home Run Derby.
As CC Sabathia prepares for his enshrinement in Cooperstown, he singles out one ex-Cleveland great (and former Yankee) who deserves to join him.
Fortunately, Caminero didn’t get close enough to Raleigh’s total for the kid’s Kenny Lofton moment to matter to the final tally.