MLB to make decision on Rays’ Wander Franco amid allegations he had inappropriate relationship with a minor
The Tampa Bay Rays' star shortstop Wander Franco will find out his status Monday as Major League Baseball investigates allegations that he had an inappropriate relationship with a minor.
12 MLB teams score in double digits for 1st time since 1894
Major League Baseball had a night of offense not seen in 129 years, with 12 teams scoring double-digit runs.
2023 MLB All-Star Game: Everything you need to know
The New York Yankees’ Gerrit Cole will start Tuesday night’s All-Star Game for the American League and Arizona’s Zac Gallen will open on the mound for the NL. Cole will start for the first time in his sixth All-Star nod.
Oakland A's sign agreement to purchase land for Las Vegas ballpark
Major League Baseball's Oakland Athletics on Wednesday announced they have signed a binding agreement to purchase land for a future ballpark in Las Vegas – much to the disappointment of the mayor and others who were promised that the team was "Rooted in Oakland."
MLB's bigger bases could lead to more steals, fewer injuries, experts say
Major League Baseball is introducing bigger bases this season as part of a flurry of changes designed to put more action and athleticism back in the game.
MLB creates 'economic reform committee' as Mets spend hundreds of millions in free agency
The Mets reportedly spent $500 million on offseason acquisitions
MLB to test pitch timer, other big rule changes at spring training
"The pitch timer is — by far — the biggest change that's coming this season," MLB executive VP Morgan Sword said.
Cleveland drummer, iconic baseball fan John Adams dies at 71
John Adams, who pounded a drum while sitting in Cleveland's outfield bleachers during baseball games for five decades, has died. He was 71.
Aaron Judge returning to New York Yankees
Slugger Aaron Judge has reportedly agreed to return to the New York Yankees. Various sources say that he has agreed to a nine-year deal to stay with the club.
Gaylord Perry, Hall of Fame pitcher, two-time Cy Young winner, dies at 88
The five-time All-Star played for eight major-league teams from 1962 until 1983. He won the Cy Young with Cleveland in 1972 and San Diego in 1978.
Babe Ruth glove sells for record $1.5 million at auction
A glove once used by New York Yankees legend Babe Ruth was sold at the Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory auction on Saturday for a record $1.5 million.
FOX Bet Super 6: Win $25K jackpot playing World Series challenge
The FOX Bet Super 6 World Series jackpot for Game 3 is $25,000. Find out how you can cash in big on tonight's game!
2022 MLB World Series: Free chance to win $25K with FOX Bet Super 6
The Houston Astros and Philadelphia Phillies square off in the World Series and you'll have a chance to win a whopping $25,000 playing FOX Bet Super 6.
2022 World Series teed up: Bryce Harper, Phillies to face Astros
Bryce Harper and the Philadelphia Phillies are set to play the Houston Astros in the World Series, which airs on FOX.
MLB playoffs bracket set; Wild Card round starts Friday
The MLB post-season matchups were finally set, right before the last day of the regular season.
Baseball legend Ty Cobb’s dentures auctioned off for $18K
The baseball legend spent 22 years with the Detroit Tigers before being inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame.
Tigers' Austin Meadows reveals mental health struggles, encourages others 'to reach out'
Detroit Tigers outfielder Austin Meadows revealed on Friday he has been dealing with mental health issues along with physical ailments and will not play again this season.
MLB: Umpire Ángel Hernández blew calls, losing World Series job
MLB Umpire Ángel Hernández sued the league in 2017, alleging he was discriminated against because he had not worked the World Series since 2005.
On this day in history, August 26, 1939, baseball broadcast on TV for first time
The first MLB game was broadcast on Aug. 26, 1939, launching what's now the multi-billion dollar industry of televised sports.
Drew Smyly stars as Cubs beat Reds in 2nd 'Field of Dreams' game
Drew Smyly struck out nine in five scoreless innings to lead the Chicago Cubs to a win in MLB’s second “Field of Dreams” game. The night began with Hall of Famer Ken Griffey Jr. and his father emerging from the iconic cornstalks to play catch in the outfield.