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Hypothesis: The Angels Are Cursed | FOX Sports Radio
iHeartRadio· 6 days agoThey’ve had nothing but injuries, heartache and controversy since they won their only World Series Championship.
Jose Altuve joins Astros legends with latest career milestone
Houston Chronicle· 3 days agoIn the bottom of the seventh inning against the Seattle Mariners on Friday night, Houston Astros...
Red Sox lineup: Bernardino opens, Grissom sits after debut
Boston Herald· 3 days agoAfter dropping the series opener 5-2 on Friday night, the Red Sox look to snap their two-game losing...
How rabid fans, free Hummer led Roger Clemens to join '04 Astros
Houston Chronicle· 5 days agoRoger Clemens completed every item on his career checklist before his first retirement after the...
Today in Sports - Charles Barkley scores 56 points, including a playoff-record 38 in the first half
Associated Press· 4 days ago1905 — Belmont Park in New York opens for its first thoroughbred meet. 1935 — Omaha, ridden by...
History again: Reds star Elly De La Cruz achieves something not done since at least 1901
Local 12 Cincinnati· 7 days agoElly De La Cruz is 1 of 1. There's no player like him, and given his latest achievement, it's...
A 19-year-old Stanford phenom is blazing a new trail from Japan to the majors
The Athletic· 6 days agoThe dugout chatter for intrasquad games at the Sunken Diamond can be merciless. The slings and...
MLB jersey issues addressed: Nike to fix illegible names and sweaty uniforms | MLB Insider
Colorado Springs Gazette· 7 days agoThe league, paired with Nike and Fanatics, set out to modernize jerseys in 2024 and give players a lightweight copy of the versions they’ve worn in previous years. According to ESPN, a memo ...
This Date in Baseball-Week Ahead
San Francisco Chronicle· 5 days ago1927 — Brooklyn’s Jesse Barnes defeated his brother Virgil Barnes for a 7-6 victory over the New York Giants. It was the first matchup of pitching brothers in major league history. 1936 — Joe ...
This Date in Baseball-Week Ahead
Houston Chronicle· 5 days ago1917 — Babe Ruth of the Red Sox allowed two hits as he outdueled Walter Johnson of the Washington Senators 1-0. Ruth knocked in the winning run with a sacrifice fly. 1922 — Jesse Barnes of the ...