He called the pitch a ball. In every other game in Major League Baseball history, dating back to at least the 1880s, that call would have been indisputable and final — the end of the discussion.
Major League Baseball players like to believe that they could call a game better than the umpire standing behind home plate. Now they’re finally getting a chance to prove it.
We’ve never lived in a world in which major-league spring training games had balls and strikes called by robot umps, otherwise known as the Automated Ball-Strike system (ABS). But it’ll happen ...
Prime had around 50 tickets for friends and family to watch the Bananas play their first game inside an NFL stadium.
Frank Saucier had one hit in 14 at-bats in a brief Major League career, but it’s a plate appearance he didn’t get that ties him to one of the zanier moments in baseball history. On Aug. 19, 1951, Sauc ...
Art Schallock, a little-known New York Yankees left-hander who treasured his late-in-life fame as the oldest living former major ... Series championships. Beyond baseball, Art was known for ...
In Carson Lund’s “Eephus,” two teams – the Riverdogs and Adler’s Paint – gather on a neighborhood field for a baseball game ... his breath when the ball is hit in the gap.
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