Tests of syringes and other steroid paraphernalia that trainer Brian McNamee submitted to federal agents will test positive for Roger Clemens' DNA, according to a brief filed in court by McNamee's lawyers.
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When RBI heard of the terrible mishap, we asked around to find out what exactly it means to ?fracture a testicle".....
San Quentin, Calif.- As a baseball manager, Kent Philpott has to navigate many of the usual challenges on the diamond: player egos, varied skills at the plate, and uneven levels of motivation. But he also confronts a few unusual problems. When he benches someone or cuts them from the team, it's likely to be an armed robber, drug dealer, or murderer
Now branded with an asterisk, the ball Barry Bonds launched for his record 756th home run nearly a year ago landed Tuesday night in the Hall of Fame.
Asterisk or not, the ball Barry Bonds launched for his record-breaking 756th home run won't land in the Hall of Fame.The Hall said Tuesday recent talks with fashion designer Marc Ecko, who bought the souvenir for more than $750,000 last September, had "unfortunately reached an impasse."
This season?s top pitchers have not equaled the élan of their predecessors from 1968, but their craft seems to be on the rise.
By Ben Klayman CHICAGO (Reuters) - A couple of times a year, David Holzhammer drives more than 200 miles from his home in Iowa City, Iowa, to see the Chicago Cubs play baseball. That is a luxury he is not giving up, despite high gas prices and other...
BROOKLYN, NY?Mark Mendicus, 26-year-old Staples employee and principal owner of the fantasy baseball team Beat With Uggla Stick, blasted his underperforming team in the media Monday, going so far as to single out individual players, criticize their recent play, and question their commitment to winning.
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Baseball is the best game in part because every night you go to the ballpark, you might see something you've never seen before. No other sport can say that like baseball can, and Saturday night at Dodger Stadium was just such a night, a night that made no sense.
Behind the disappearing art of the knuckleballers in MLB.
You've probably already seen the recent "Ball Girl Makes Incredible Catch" video that is making the rounds on the internet. In the 39-second clip, a ball girl at Fresno's Chukchansi Park climbs the left-field wall to make an amazing leaping catch. Well, at least some of what appears in that video actually happened. Here's what really happened....
The question is; what really did happened that night in bed, and I?m almost sure his son was nowhere to be found??
Fresno State arrived at the College World Series as the ultimate underdog. A No. 4 regional seed had never reached Omaha, let alone won the national title. The Bulldogs did both, and are now considered the lowest seeded team to ever win an NCAA tournament title
You know what baseball needs more of? Physical fistfights between general managers and players. Imagine the fisticuffs that would ensue between Jon Daniels and Milton Bradley. Jim Bowden and Elijah Dukes.
Check out these cool interactive baseball cards for the Chicago Cubs and the Chicago White Sox. Built in Flash w/ an XML feed to keep all of the players' stats current.
The ballpark organist Lambert Bartak is a reminder of how ballparks used to sound, and feel, and how they increasingly do not.
How often does it actually happen in the MLB? You may be suprised!
A minor league ball girl makes an incredible catch on a foul ball in left field. Her coach later informed her that there is no crying in Baseball.
Eric Chavez, Oakland A?s -- Threadbare shoulder tendons, bulging discs in his back - Chavez has fewer unmolested body parts than Jenna Jameson.
Willie Randolph will be replaced by the bench coach Jerry Manuel. Also fired were two coaches, pitching coach Rick Peterson and first-base coach Tom Nieto.
It's every general manager's nightmare: shelling out millions for players who can't stay on the field. Whether because of chronic injuries or just poor play, some highly paid pros just don't hold up their end of the bargain.
MLB players have now put the glove on both hands and instead of a baseball game you get WWE smackdown as one player usually sends both teams ?cannon-balling? onto the field..
Apparently, Viagra has become a popular pick-me-up for athletes looking for an edge on the field and perhaps some frisky behavior off of it, according to The Daily News in New York. You'll never look at the phrase "performance-enhancing drugs" in quite the same way again.
Ken Griffey Jr. hit his 600th home run on Monday night, completing his long ascent and becoming the sixth player in history to reach that milestone. Griffey joined Barry Bonds, Hank Aaron, Babe Ruth, Willie Mays and Sammy Sosa.
Are players using an ADD diagnosis to evade the amphetamine ban?
The Tampa Bay Devil Rays douchebag pitcher beans the Boston Red Sox batter intentionally and a bench clearing brawl ensues.
Four years ago Josh Hamilton was a junkie strung out in a trailer park. Today he's the Texas Rangers' star center fielder poised for a breakout season no one could have predicted.










