It was a special night in Kansas City for one mother and son.
Ronald Torreyes loves fielding so much, he plays defense in the dugout, too
You can even show off your defensive skills in the dugout.
Seasons collide for MLB dads, college football sons
Rangers bench coach Steve Buechele knows a little something about big-time college football. After all, he roomed with future NFL Hall of Fame quarterback John Elway at Stanford. It’s not a stretch, however, to suggest that Buechele’s greatest gridiron-relayed thrill occurred on Sept. 4, when his son Shane, a true freshman, started at quarterback for Texas and helped the Longhorns upset Notre Dame.
Fan wins glove from 59-year-old gum contest
Good things come to those who wait 59 years.
Jedd Gyorko and Kolten Wong teamed up for the rare ‘Stop, Drop and Roll’ 6-4 putout
Just like they drew it up.
Rotation questions linger for contenders
While any number of factors — many of them unforeseen — wind up deciding both the October field and its ultimate result, it is only natural that our first order of business in assessing the postseason picture is to hone in on the rotations.
DYK? Facts about Cubs’ NL Central title
Despite a 5-4 loss to the Brewers at Wrigley Field on Thursday night, the Cubs clinched the National League Central Division title with a Cardinals loss to the Giants in San Francisco.
Stats of the Day: Red Sox get a big Han in 9th
Down by three going into the bottom of the ninth, the Red Sox dropped five runs on the Yankees and came away with a 7-5 win. Entering the game, the Yankees had been 67-1 when leading after eight innings, while the Red Sox entered the contest 3-55 when trailing after eight.
Blue Jays sink Halos, forge tie atop Wild Card
J.A. Happ allowed two runs over six-plus innings to pick up his 19th victory in Toronto’s 7-2 win over the Angels on Thursday night at Angel Stadium. The victory allowed the Blue Jays to keep pace with first-place Boston while also moving into a tie with Baltimore for the first American League Wild Card spot.
Red Sox shock Yanks on Hanley HR in 9th
Hanley Ramirez dealt the decisive blow to complete perhaps the biggest win of the season for the Red Sox, a three-run, walk-off homer to secure a 7-5 win over the Yankees on Thursday night at Fenway Park. Ramirez’s homer, which came off closer Dellin Betances, capped a five-run ninth for Boston.
Latest, greatest: Cubs clinch NL Central!
This spring, Joe Maddon arrived in Mesa, Ariz., with a checklist. One of those items was to win the National League Central, which the Cubs did late Thursday for the first time since 2008, with some help from the Giants.
Cueto quiets Cards; SF up 1 in WC race
Denard Span lined a two-run single to right field as part of the Giants’ 6-2 series-opening victory over the Cardinals at AT&T Park on Friday night. The win moved the Giants one game in front of the Mets and two games ahead of the Cardinals in the National League Wild Card standings.
Papi vaults past Mantle into 17th place on HR list
When David Ortiz smashed a solo homer to center in the bottom of the eighth inning on Thursday night to pass Mickey Mantle with career homer No. 537, it seemed like it would be a nice milestone moment in a tough loss to the Yankees. Instead, it was the hit manager John Farrell and many teammates credited with turning the night around and leading to the dramatics that would follow in a wild, 7-5 win at Fenway Park.
Statcast of the Day: Hanley’s HR dissected
By the time Hanley Ramirez’s three-run, walk-off rocket landed in the bleachers in center field on Thursday night, the Red Sox — and all of their fans — were over the moon following an exhilarating 7-5 victory over the Yankees.
Streaking Mariners ready for crucial homestand
So now things get interesting for the Mariners. Sixteen games to play, and with an American League Wild Card berth squarely in sight.
Cueto, Yadi laugh after failed bunt attempt
Laugh like everyone’s watching.
Cutch delivers on promise of 2 HRs
Cutch doesn’t break promises.