Madison Bumgarner gifts Jimmy Fallon “Mad Bum” skivvies, goes 8-bit in NES RBI Baseball

November 4th, 2014|

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Madison Bumgarner stopped by The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon and gifted the host with a pair of “Mad Bum” underwear. Fallon wasted no […]

San Francisco Giants win the World Series (of first pitches)

October 28th, 2014|

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It’s been a rough year for ceremonial first pitches in baseball — notably, 50 Cent, Bob Costas and Miss Texas Monique Evans served up […]

The real hero for the Dodgers isn’t even on the roster

October 20th, 2014|

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Until his postseason seventh-inning swoons, Dodgers ace Clayton Kershaw was frequently described as the team’s hero. But the real hero of the storied franchise […]

Mike Moustakas lays it on (and over) the line for Royals

October 15th, 2014|

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Normally, if a moose hopped a fence into a crowd of people it would be result in disaster, but last night it amounted to […]

Derek Jeter’s No. 2 is the last single digit number not retired by the Yankees

October 3rd, 2014|

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Newly-retired Derek Jeter stopped by the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon to plug his new startup, The Player’s Tribune. After running through some of […]

Turn down for what? Mariners relief pitcher Tom Wilhelmsen keeps on dancing

September 29th, 2014|

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Many of the Seattle Mariners may have felt the pressure before Sunday’s must-win game with the Angels, but relief pitcher Tom Wilhelmsen sure wasn’t […]

What’s that smell? Derek Jeter’s four-hundred dollar game-used sock

September 23rd, 2014|

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If you have a few extra Benjamins burning a hole in your wallet, you might consider springing for a bit of baseball history in […]

Baby Barry Bonds before he became a bigger, better batter than baba Bobby

September 19th, 2014|

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Former Giants slugger Barry Bonds may or may not be inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame one day, but a photo of him […]

Yankees legend Derek Jeter does it his way and hoofs it to work

September 18th, 2014|

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If Derek Jeter wants to get out of the car and walk to work, then Derek Jeter gets out and walks — especially when […]

For it’s one, two, three outs, you’re gone, at the old ball game: 2014 MLB triple plays

September 15th, 2014|

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The Pirates became the sixth MLB team in 2014 to turn a triple play when they went around the horn against the Cubs this […]

Miggy connects with Megatron at Comerica Park

September 10th, 2014|

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Miguel Cabrera and Calvin Johnson will one day be enshrined as the greatest offensive players in a generation at their sport’s respective hall of […]

Tennis-pro Eugenie Bouchard plays catcher at Yankees game

September 6th, 2014|

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Eugenie Bouchard may end up loving the Big Apple after all. After Canada’s top female tennis player was eliminated from the U.S. Open by […]