Baseball
Carl Pavano Injured In The Most Carl Pavano Way Yet
Spring training hasn't started yet, but Carl Pavano is already in mid-season form.
Phillies Will Pay Delmon Young Not To Get Fat (Updated)
Plate discipline is often a problem for Delmon Young. If he can show more restraint at the dinner table than he does in the batter's box, Young can earn another $600,000 in 2013.
Texas Rangers 2013 Winter Caravan Heads to Abilene’s Academy Sports and Outdoors January 31st
Here is an event for all you baseball fans, especially those of the Texas Rangers. Academy Sports and Outdoors store will once again have their MLB Caravan coming through Abilene at the end of the month. You can meet some of the players, coaches and announcers and even get their autographs.
MLB 13: The Show Names New Cover Athlete
MLB 13: The Show has collected all of the votes and a winner has been named. So who will grace the cover of the game?
Should Players Who Used Steroids be Allowed in the MLB Hall of Fame? [POLL]
For the first time since 1996, and the 8th time in history, no player was elected to the MLB Hall of Fame. The player closest to the mandatory 75% of ballots was Craig Biggio. Stars suspected of using steriods, Roger Clemens and Barry Bonds, came nowhere close to the necessary votes. This time each year, the debate sparks up about players who were suspected of using steroids and their possible induction in to the Hall of Fame.
What do you think? Should the Baseball Writers Association of America look past the steroids and vote those players suspected of use into the MLB Hall of Fame?
Who Should Be Elected to Baseball’s Hall of Fame? — Sports Survey of the Day
On Wednesday, baseball's Hall of Fame will announce the players who comprise the 2013 class of inductees—or they will announce that no one has surpassed the 75 percent voting mark required for induction. Which would be remarkable, given that some of the greatest players ever to step on a baseball diamond are on the ballot this year. So why the uncertainty? Steroids, of course.
High School Teen David Denson Smacks 515 Foot Home Run at Marlins Park in Miami [VIDEO]
Every little league baseball player dreams of the time they go yard and jog the bases as the crowd cheers loud with their approval. Well, this high school kid not only smacked a homer (although not during a game), but his home run traveled 515 feet. Yeah, you got to see it to believe it.
Bryce Harper First Cover Candidate For MLB: The Show 13
Washington National's rookie sensation Bryce Harper was announced as a potential cover athlete for Sony's upcoming MLB: The Show 13.
Hall of Fame Shortstop Robin Yount Shot the Cubs’ Manager in the Ear
On a recent quail-hunting trip, Hall of Famer and former Milwaukee Brewers shortstop Robin Yount accidentally shot his hunting partner, current Chicago Cubs manager Dale Sveum, in the ear. Apparently this National League Central division rivalry is fiercer than we thought.
2012 World Series: Giants Sweep Tigers With 4-3 Extra-Inning Win
Marco Scutaro's line drive single scored Ryan Theriot with the go-ahead run in the top of the 10th inning, and the San Francisco Giants beat the Detroit Tigers, 4-3, on Sunday night in Detroit to complete a four-game sweep of the 2012 World Series.
2012 World Series Preview: Detroit Tigers vs. San Francisco Giants
After surviving their record sixth elimination game of the 2012 postseason on Monday night, the San Francisco Giants advanced to the 2012 World Series. There, they will face the Detroit Tigers starting Wednesday night at AT&T Park in San Fran. Here's a preview of the 2012 World Series:



