Major League Baseball will pursue the suspensions of about 20 players for alleged PED use, and Biogenesis clinic founder Tony Bosch is at the center of the investigation.
With the help of Biogenesis of America founder Tony Bosch, Major League Baseball has identified about 20 players who may be suspended for alleged PED use and ties to the clinic.
Don Mattingly will have hot prospect Yasiel Puig on his roster to replace injured Matt Kemp.
New York Yankees fan Bernando LaPallo, who is 111 years old, once met Babe Ruth. After attending Saturday's Yankees game, he also met Derek Jeter and the rest of the Bronx Bombers.
A Dodger Stadium rendition of the dreaded 'Kiss Cam' turned awkward when the camera accidentally landed on a brother and sister.
On behalf of 18 news organizations, the National Press Photographers Association sent a letter to Beyoncé’s publicist asking that a ban on photojournalists be immediately lifted.
With LeBron James in the prime of his career, the Miami Heat face difficult decisions as how to keep a player who has been a jackpot for ownership.
Former slugger takes to social media, and publishes alleged accusers personal information.
A deal between the New York Yankees and Manchester City was struck to bring soccer back to the city for the first time since the mid-1980s.
Michael Strem, a senior at Mountain View (Calif.) St. Francis High School, tossed a 66-pitch perfect game in a state playoff game.
A nine-year-old girl was surprised by her father returning from Afghanistan, as she threw out the first pitch at the Rays game.
Kate Upton smolders on the cover of Vogue and talks about possibly creating her own lingerie line and fronting a major fashion campaign.
A Chicago teacher passed suddenly at a Cubs game Sunday after choking on a hot dog.
A $500 million project to renovate 99-year-old Wrigley Field broke new ground this week in Chicago.
Tampa Bay Rays reporter Kelly Nash took a picture at Fenway Park just as a baseball went whizzing past her head.
Baseball, perhaps more than any other U.S. sport, provides the kind of stories that makes Hollywood salivate.
The t-shirts were produced before the attack, but drew controversy following the Boston bombing on April 15.
"42" is a rather tepid, uninspiring and somewhat lethargic depiction of America in the immediate postwar era.
In Japan, pitchers continue to throw to improve mechanics, while Americans are pulled at the first sign of trouble.
Magic Johnson gives a candid interview with TMZ about his gay son, Earvin "EJ" Johnson, and homophobia in sports.
David Wright spoke with IBTimes about the World Baseball Classic, the Mets, and the Harlem Shake.
Texas Rangers pitcher Yu Darvish dominated the first 26 Houston Astros he faced last night, before losing the perfect game bid with two outs in the ninth inning.