Florida's Brody Donay hit the Men's College World Series' 52nd grand slam in history against Kentucky in 2024, a year after his teammate Ty Evans hit one. Here's a brief history of all grand slams in ...
He was part of the Rangers’ first two World Series teams in 2010 and 2011 ... with his 1,652 total games, 6,366 at-bats, 983 hits and 48 triples. After not playing last season, Andrus officially ...
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Even if you experienced the action when it first launched in 2011, playing on Xbox Series X breathes new life into the iconic game. It is hard to believe that we never got a true open-world Star ...
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Former Chicago White Sox closer Bobby Jenks is being treated for stomach cancer. The two-time All-Star closer and World ...
It took time for Freddie Freeman to soak in the moment while watching the home run in Game 1 of the World Series over and over with his son, Charlie.
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Last week, Zelnick again affirmed that Rockstar's long-awaited open-world sequel is still on track to launch on PS5 and Xbox Series X this ... demand for a game like GTA 6, and in an interview ...
The New York Yankees' loss to the Los Angeles Dodgers in the World Series has ... the decisive Game 5 in which the Yankees flubbed a 5-0 lead in the fifth inning and lost 7-6.
A century ago, the Pittsburgh Pirates began what would be a World Championship season in Paso Robles. From 1924-34, the Pittsburgh Pirates trained in Paso Robles before the Major League season began.