Cincy honors former deaf player with special night.
Late night with the Rays brings out the strange.
The Yankees captain discovers that shooting a commercial is a bit more difficult than it looks.
Oakland Mayor Jean Quan took in an A's game Monday night and was kind enough to pose for pictures with some Josh Reddick fans.
The Twins and White Sox are bitter division rivals but respective fans Chase Lee and Amy Green show love can conquer all.
Donald Trump on the other hand...
Foodie fan eats two-foot long hot dog in record time during Twins' hot dog eating contest.
Ever wonder who washes all those dirty uniforms?
Marty Brennaman made a bold (and bald) pact with Reds fans and now must suffer the consequences.
Mike Scott flashes back on the best game he ever pitched.
All proceeds will go to the manager's charity, ImpACTA Kids Foundation.
Better than knocking off the batter's helmet.
Boston Police Department searching for Wally the Green Giant costume after short investigation.
The D-backs outfielder had some inside dirt for hosts Kevin Millar and Chris Rose.
When two diehard fans fly across the country to watch their favorite team play, it's always a hoot. But for Gerry and Elenor Dermody, it's something extra special.
The Braves third baseman finally joined the Twitter universe but confused fans with Wednesday's post-game tweet.
Not sure what's better -- his catch or his awesome reaction.
He was a diamond in the rough. Now he's just a diamond. Or so he says.
Sox utility man interviews with Chris Rose and Kevin Millar on Intentional Talk.
Lobaton discusses why he was eating ice cream after going long on Wednesday night.
Tampa twosome banter back and forth in Rays locker room on Wednesday night.
The creator of the Ichi-Meter will continue rooting for the Mariners.
Hal Sparks, who played Zoltan in "Dude, Where's My Car?" graced the Pirates with his presence at PNC Park on Wednesday
Hal Sparks, who played Zoltan in "Dude, Where's My Car?" graced the Pirates with his presence at PNC Park on Wednesday
Please refer to these exclusively as Romo Promos.
Please refer to these exclusively as Romo Promos.
Teen catches ball over bullpen and describes feat during interview.
Country star visits White Sox team to say hello to an old friend.
Imagine if the Globetrotters expanded their empire to other sports...
Basketball champ and football star are prepared to join Fish for postseason run.
"Buy me some peanuts and Cracker Jack" must sound a lot scarier at the top of his lungs.
Sometimes, bobbleheads need glasses too.
Someone has to set off the fireworks that follow every Cardinals homer. That someone is retired probation officer Marc Weiter.
This gives new meaning to the phrase, "Throw it back!"
George Brett didn't take too kindly to his home run ball being revoked for excessive use of pine tar.
Said Gibbard: "I wrote this a few years ago. Today seems like the best day to let you all hear it. Thank you, Ichiro."
We’re pretty sure the bruises were worth it for this amazing snag on Martin Prado’s foul ball.
Cancer survivor hits number 95 of 162 games to raise awareness for a cause close to his heart.
Uh, J.J., have you seen how good these Olympic table tennis guys are?
Safeco faithful give thanks for All Star right fielder and wish him well in the Bronx.
From saves records to postseason runs, Catalina, Nina, Jackie and Debbie have seen plenty of history from right on the field.
Ever wonder who prepares the celebratory pies at the end of games?
National Guard members were honored this weekend in San Diego.
Hall of Fame attendees trade wood bats for plastic during Wiffle Ball game in Cooperstown.
The Empire strikes out.
Fans express emotions over what Cincinnati star meant to them.
The diamond was transformed into a soccer pitch.
Beware of Beast Mode if you ever happen to be in the Nationals clubhouse bathroom.
The Dodgers shortstop and teammate Jerry Hairston stopped by to hang with the Cave Dwellers on Friday.
With those huge arms, quite frankly, we were expecting Vera to be able to throw the ball a good 130 mph.
St. Bernard has bone to pick with misplaced Giants fan during Dog Day in Oakland.
Mike Cameron, Barry Larkin's high school coach and an official scorer for the Reds, will accompany the former Cincinnati shortstop in Cooperstown this weekend.
Tori and Emily become honorary team captains during Rally Foundation Night at Turner Field.
Petco Park hosted thousands of kids during Youth Camp Day on Wednesday afternoon.
Throw it back? Nah, just a pump fake and a pocket stash for this Fish fan.
Looks like a favorable lie from the Yankee Stadium mound -- no pitching wedge necessary.
Even breakout star Trevor Plouffe won't challenge Minnesota's mascot to a home run derby.
The former Yankees star made an appearance at Georgetown Cupcakes on Tuesday to help support the New York Pretzel Pinstripe confection.
Believe it or not, the big left-hander had never set foot inside a baseball stadium before Sunday's Jewish Community Day in L.A.
Maria Levang, of Fertile, IA, spent her 21st birthday at Target Field on Monday.
Pittsburgh Pirates' fans Rita and Carol brought their support to Coors Field in the name of Zoltan.
Unfortunately for Padres manager Bud Black, "Cheetah Dave" was deemed ineligible for late-inning pinch-runner duties.
The Phillies backup backstop chatted with a friend from his days at Eastern Mennonite University before Sunday's game in Colorado.
No, Richard Karn was not wearing flannel. Yes, we're just as disappointed as you are.
Chipper Jones shares his shock over the #FinalVote support from MLB fans.
Chris Sale shares some of his fondest All-Star memories.
The NL captain isn't making a firm prediction just yet, but he did identify his favorite Twitter follow.
Although temperatures soared into the high 90's on Friday, actor and lifelong Mets fan John Leguizamo found some time to chill out with in the SNY broadcast booth.
A Lou Gehrig home run ball from the 1928 World Series is set to be auctioned in Kansas City, with proceeds funding the medical education of the owner's son.
Brewers fan hangs a thermometer around his neck displaying Thursday's extremely high temperature in Milwaukee.
Kevin Shockey and Jesse Jones each housed seven hot dogs in two minutes at Safeco Field, earning $1,000 for their favorite charities.
For the second time this week, a Mariners fan over the age of 100 was in attendance at Safeco Field.