The Yankees took the series opener from the White Sox on September 21st, thereby holding serve in the American League East.
In his bid to win his eighth straight start and tie Roger Clemens (1997) for the second-longest streak ever by a Toronto ...
Joe Castiglione announced his retirement this past week after 42 years as the radio voice of the Red Sox. In all, Castiglione ...
While we wait for the Boston Red Sox to either stage a miracle in these final eight games of the season and gain a playoff ...
Philadelphia Phillies' Kody Clemens reacts after hitting a walkoff single off Tampa Bay Rays' Garrett Cleavinger during the ...
The video board at Citi Field included an interesting note about Roger Clemens when his son, Philadelphia Phillies utility ...
Major League Baseball was once the land of long starts, power pitching, and 20-win mastery. The last decade has seen a ...
Albert Pujols of the St. Louis Cardinals set a National League rookie record on this date in 2001, driving in three runs in ...
2001 — Roger Clemens becomes the first pitcher in major league history to go 20-1, pitching the New York Yankees to a 6-3 ...
2001 — Albert Pujols set a National League rookie RBI record as St. Louis beat Milwaukee 8-2. Pujols drove in three runs to give him 120 RBIs, breaking the mark of 119 set by Wally Berger in 1930 for ...