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Upgraded Security
Upgraded Security
Upgraded Security
Baseball fans were ready for their first swing at the sport's new security guidelines. Forget the $30 tickets, $9 beers and $16 parking charges. Baseball fans have more reason to empty their pockets, only this time of keys, mobile phones _ and whatever loose change might be left _ before a day at the old ball game...
Red Sox’ Brian Sullivan Previews Season
Red Sox’ Brian Sullivan Previews Season
Red Sox’ Brian Sullivan Previews Season
On Saturday morning, I spoke with Brian Sullivan, Director of Marketing for the Boston Red Sox. I spoke with him about the 2015 team on the field, and some of the initiatives the organization is putting into focus this season at Fenway Park as well as some of the promotions...
Big Papi Not Happy
Big Papi Not Happy
Big Papi Not Happy
David Ortiz says he ``might run out of money'' if baseball enforces the new pace-of-play rule requiring hitters to keep at least one foot in the batter's box. Ortiz used part of his first spring training session with reporters Wednesday to colorfully rant about the rule...
Pick Up The Pace!
Pick Up The Pace!
Pick Up The Pace!
Major League Baseball is making some changes to speed up the length of games but it won't implement some of the more radical proposals to make games shorter. The league and the players' union announced an agreement Friday to enforce the rule requiring a hitter to keep at least one foot in the batter's box in most cases...
Baseball Legend Derek Jeter’s Final Exit
Baseball Legend Derek Jeter’s Final Exit
Baseball Legend Derek Jeter’s Final Exit
This afternoon's game between the Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees at Fenway Park meant nothing in the standings, as both team's season's were coming to an end. It did, however, mean as much as any game ever has to me and many other Derek Jeter fans, as it was the final time we will ever see the iconic Yankees shortstop play a major league baseball game.
Baseball Great Tony Gwynn Dies At Age 54
Baseball Great Tony Gwynn Dies At Age 54
Baseball Great Tony Gwynn Dies At Age 54
Baseball Hall-of-Famer Tony Gwynn is dead at the age of 54. The long-time San Diego Padres outfielder  had been on medical leave since late March from his job as baseball coach at San Diego State. Gwynn had battled cancer since 2010.
Rodriquez Responds To Suspension
Rodriquez Responds To Suspension
Rodriquez Responds To Suspension
Statement from Alex Rodriquez reacting to his 162 game suspension: "The number of games sadly comes as no surprise, as the deck has been stacked against me from day one. This is one man's decision, that was not put before a fair and impartial jury, does not involve me having failed a single drug test, is at odds with the facts and is inconsistent with the terms of the Joint Drug Agreement and
A-Rod Suspended For 162 Games
A-Rod Suspended For 162 Games
A-Rod Suspended For 162 Games
An arbitrator is reducing the 211-game drug suspension for New York Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez to 162 games.  The ruling today means Rodriguez will miss the 2014 season under the suspension handed down by Major League Baseball in connection with performance-enhancing drugs...

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