Sandy Koufax is the most unhittable pitcher of all time. He led the National League in ERA for five consecutive seasons from 1962 through 1966. During this unprecedented peak, he secured three ...
Yoshinobu Yamamoto says nothing has changed since his iconic World Series play, but he has become an essential leader as the ...
It’s almost baseball season, which means we are well into projection season. Until we get to see it all play out on the field ...
We break down the best players at every spot on the diamond entering 2026, starting with a star-studded position featuring two of baseball's biggest stars.
Steve Garvey, 60.9% (64.4%): Either Garvey or Gil Hodges is the best first baseman in Dodgers history. Freddie Freeman is closing fast though. Ron Cey, 58.3% (61.6%): One of the most underrated ...
Colborn retired the first 14 Texas Rangers before hitting Toby Harrah with a pitch. Poquette made two sparkling plays in right field, robbing Mike Hargrove and Willie Horton of potential hits. Cowens ...
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The 12 biggest quitters in sports history
Sometimes, even the best of the best throw in the towel, walk off the field, or simply decide they’ve had enough.
With 60 PGA victories, Palmer ranks fourth all-time, behind Sam Snead (81), Nicklaus (70) and Hogan (63). He has 10 victories on the Seniors Tour, with his last being the Crestar Classic in 1988. He ...
The Cleveland Guardians announced some sad news when it was revealed that former coach Joe Nossek passed away at the age of ...
The Hall of Fame admits only a very select group of the greatest players in baseball history. Even within that limited club, there is a much smaller circle that is extra special: the One-Teamers. Even ...
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