It was a back and forth affair in Game Three of the World Series between the Boston Red Sox and the St. Louis Cardinals that ended in controversy because of a call against Texarkana's Will Middlebrooks.
Michael Wacha and his Cardinals bullpen provided the power pitching. Carlos Beltran, injected with a painkiller, came through with a huge hit. And this time, it was the Red Sox who were tripped up by fielding failures.
An easy toss on a sure out that skittered away. A routine popup that somehow dropped between Gold Glovers. And something even more startling — umpires reversing a key call.
It appears that following multiple MLB players busted for steroids and PED usage, Alex Rodriguez is getting the short end of the stick. Rush Limbaugh compared this case to the Bill Clinton-Monica Lewinsky sex scandal.
The MLB Baseball preview 2013 continues with the AL Central. Tabbed as baseball’s weakest division yet again, the AL Central could turn some heads by season’s end.
No, it’s not likely to produce a wildcard entrant nor is it likely that 60 percent of the division finishes above ...
The St. Louis Cardinals and Baltimore Orioles advanced to the divisional series round of their respective league playoffs with road victories on Friday in the first-ever win-or-go home MLB wild card games. Here's a recap of the action:
The Major League Baseball playoffs start Friday, and three American League teams clinched post-season spots on Sunday night. Here's what's happening in Major League Baseball:
The post-season contenders are beginning to take shape as the 2012 season enters its final 30 games. Here’s what’s happening this week in Major League Baseball:
There is a lot invested in professional sports, including time, money and talent. You have to put someone in charge of the talent, so what happens if they don’t produce right away?