Schilling narrowly missed election to the Hall of Fame, getting named on 71.1% of ballots, just 16 votes shy of the 75% required for induction.
Author: Gabe Lacques, USA TODAY
No stranger to controversy, Alex Rodriguez joins Baseball Hall of Fame discourse
Rodriguez, who hit 696 career home runs, will make his first appearance on the Hall of Fame ballot in 2022, facing an uphill climb.
There may never be another hitter like Hank Aaron, who found modern strikeout scourge ’embarrassing’
In his final years, former home run king Hank Aaron was alternately inspired and worried about the state of baseball.
Opinion: New York Mets must part ways with GM Jared Porter in wake of damning report
Jared Porter’s behavior, as detailed in a startling and sickening ESPN report, should cost him his job as general manager of the New York Mets.
Gerrit Cole, Justin Verlander named by fired Angels employee in ‘sticky’ substance lawsuit
A former Angels visiting clubhouse manager revealed in specific detail the long-accepted pitchers’ use of foreign substances on baseballs .
Dodger blue to the end, Tommy Lasorda was like no other manager we’ve ever seen
Lasorda, who died Thursday evening at age 93, certainly upended the platonic ideal of a major league manager.
When in 2021 will pro, college and youth sports return to normal?
For sports, 2021 will be a bridge year — a bridge, hopefully, to normalcy for the athletes in our arenas and the fans who hope to populate them.
20 for 2020: Sports figures who defined courageous and kind, selfish and stubborn
A glimpse at 20 sports men and women for 2020 – from the gallant to the galling, and the many who, like all of us, learned an awful lot along the way.
How baseball historians are coming together to add Negro Leagues stats to MLB history
Will Willie Mays get another home run? How many did Josh Gibson hit? These are questions experts are debating as Negro Leagues become major league.
Dusty Baker relieved Black doctors among those approving COVID-19 vaccine: ‘He urged Black Americans to use it’
The Houston Astros manager says having Black doctors on the FDA panel that authorized use of the COVID-19 vaccine makes a significant difference.