The city of San Jose, California, had claimed Major League Baseball's decision to block the team from relocating there violated antitrust law.
Despite the league's ban on smartphones in the dugout, the Apple Watch isn't getting ejected from games just yet.
The Detroit Tigers have fired president and general manager Dave Dombrowski.
JetBlue customers will now be able to stream live baseball games in-flight through the MLB.TV app for free.
The Super Bowl star would consider playing baseball if his rights were traded to the Seattle Mariners, he said.
The Yankees reportedly save $4.9 million total under the agreement that sends $3.5 million to charities.
Veteran journalist Chris Connelly has been named Bill Simmons' temporary successor to lead Grantland.
Shields will be the ace for a Padres team almost unrecognizable to 2014's roster.
Baseball Hall of Fame voters left out "Steroid Era" players once again, illustrating how a Hall bid is all about opinions, not statistics.
NFL executive VP Troy Vincent seemed to tear up when telling how his mother was beaten. Such violence was a “way of life” for his family.
With Thanksgiving on Thursday, now is a good time for sports fans to give thanks.
Free agent Hanley Ramirez is reportedly signing with the Boston Red Sox.
Stanton's deal would surpass the $275 million deal Alex Rodriguez signed with the Yankees in 2008.
Canseco says probably in the old days, people lost fingers while playing poker all the time.
The thrifty Miami Marlins may want to think twice about a $300 million deal for slugger Giancarlo Stanton.
Clayton Kershaw and Corey Kluber were named the NL and AL Cy Young winners for the 2014 MLB season.
Cole Hamels, Troy Tulowitzki and Pablo Sandoval are just some of the names involved in trade rumors this MLB offseason.
A glimpse at baseball's top free agents from the past 10 years proves the high risk of paying players lucrative deals.
Alex Rodriguez's return was short lived as a new report revealed the Yankees player confessed his steroid usage to federal authorities.
During election season, sometimes sports and campaigns collide.
With the arrival of LAFC, Major League Soccer continues to show it’s in good health, despite poor television ratings.
The 2015 World Series betting odds indicate the Giants and Royals won't return to the Fall Classic.