Ted Williams headlines Boston Red Sox all-time roster by Wins Above Replacement
Hall-of-fame Boston Red Sox outfielder Ted Williams retired from baseball in 1960 with a mind-boggling .344 career batting average. “The Splendid Splinter” leads the […]
Hall-of-fame Boston Red Sox outfielder Ted Williams retired from baseball in 1960 with a mind-boggling .344 career batting average. “The Splendid Splinter” leads the […]
On April 15, 1947, Jackie Robinson became the first African-American to play in Major League Baseball when he manned first base for the Brooklyn […]
Today marks the 72nd anniversary of Jackie Robinson breaking Major League Baseball’s color barrier when he penciled into the starting lineup for the Brooklyn […]
For the Boston Red Sox, Jeff Bagwell, like Babe Ruth, is “one who got away.” For the Houston Astros, the Boston-born slugger is not […]
On April 8, 1974, Hammerin’ Hank Aaron hit his 715th home run, to break Babe Ruth’s long-standing record for round trippers. Aaron entered the […]
Born in California, Gary Carter came to define baseball for a generation of Canadians while he plied his trade behind home plate for the […]
Mike Schmidt’s unprecedented combination of power and defense molded him into one of baseball’s greatest third basemen. The powerful right-handed hitter slugged 548 career […]
The great history of baseball cards is celebrating its Sesquicentennial anniversary and today, led by Starr Cards, its future has never been brighter. We […]
If you’re looking to book a bat-flipping pro for your daughter’s bat mitzvah, or as a ringer at your next corporate softball shindig, we’ve […]
Hammerin’ Hank Aaron, who methodically slugged his way into the record books for the Braves from 1954 to 1974 is far and away the […]
Dude Perfect is back with the third edition of their ongoing Blitzball trick shot series and the fun starts straight out of the gate […]
Over the course of the Tampa Bay Rays’ still young history, no player served as the face of the franchise for as long as […]