Dodgers radio voice Charley Steiner sidelined for forseeable future
Steiner landed on the injured list with three compound fractures in his back.
Steiner landed on the injured list with three compound fractures in his back.
The Mets have clarified they would have ultimately permitted those talks to move forward.
Welcome back, baseball!
AA has learned that former Boston Red Sox and Philadelphia Phillies closer Jonathan Papelbon will join "Foul Territory."
"Are … are the Mets making a stolen content joke!?"
Judge will make a guest appearance on the popular PAW Patrol spin-off, Rubble & Crew.
"Exhale, EK. JK's got you,"
Will MLB attempt to pressure its broadcast partners to let the story go away?
With the rights fee market going through a squeezing, ESPN could look for more bang for their buck from Major League Baseball.
"The betting odds at the bottom of the ESPN ticker are an incredible touch here."
The first episode will be out on March 28.
This will be Ohtani's first time meeting with the media since last week's allegations surfaced.
Boston Red Sox fans were in disbelief over a camera angle from NESN that blocked the view of home plate for much of the game.
"...As there's a deep drive into left field by Castellanos."
"This feels like a Mad Libs of Rob Manfred's worst nightmare."
"I feel like I got my identity back and I'm whole again."
"We have a tendency to think of Asians as very solemn and very noble, with a different strain of morality."
Do all MLB national insiders look alike? The answer is yes according to The Today Show mistaking Jeff Passan for Tom Verducci.
"He's been given such latitude by everybody involved in the sport, it's going to be really curious now if people want to really go at him and get their money's worth."
"People are gonna bet on sports, smoke pot, have sex and drink. You’re completely naive if you think you can govern it."
New York Mets radio play-by-play voice Howie Rose says the New York Media wouldn't stand for Shohei Ohtani dodging reporters.
Rizzo will continue on MLB Network's High Heat as well.
Dodgers fans no longer need a cable subscription to watch their team, but there's a catch.