So, the Padres made it back to the MLB playoffs. That wasn’t too surprising considering the season they had. What was surprising was the Jekyll-and-Hyde performance in the opening two games. After ...
The first player to enter the 30-30 club in 2025 was ... Juan Soto? That is not a misprint. Thirty-plus homers have become standard fare for Soto, but entering 2025, he never stole more than 12 bases ...
This Date in Baseball, October 2 - Sammy Sosa becomes the first player in MLB history with three 60-HR seasons ...
2001 — Sammy Sosa becomes the first player in major league history with three 60-homer seasons, but the Reds hold on for a 5-4 victory over the Chicago Cubs. Sosa’s solo shot comes in the first inning ...
This October, some contenders that haven't won it all in decades -- or ever -- have reason to believe this is finally their ...
Yankees-Red Sox loads up drama, Skubal strikes again, Ohtani’s 829 ft. of homers: MLB playoffs Day 1
I don’t know how you spent your day Tuesday. But I know how I spent mine … by watching postseason baseball for 11 hours and ...
Opinion
Column: Flashback to 1984 as the Chicago Cubs and San Diego Padres meet again in the postseason
Flashbacks from 1984 are a painful but necessary part of understanding the history of the Chicago Cubs and San Diego Padres as they meet Tuesday afternoon in Game 1 of the best-of-three wild-card ...
There are echoes of Cubs seasons past in the way the 2025 season ended, and how the postseason is beginning. The Cubs’ final regular-season record of 92-70 matches what the ill-fated 1969 crew did.
To the victors go the spoils. As for the vanquished, many of them are forgotten. However, there are some downtrodden teams that made their own history. It might be unpleasant to remember, but here are ...
Chicago Cubs centerfielder Pete Crow-Armstrong blasted his 30th homer of the season on Friday afternoon against the New York ...
It's looking like another wide-open bracket in the MLB playoffs. We're about to know the full field after a nail-biting final ...
Chicago Cubs outfielder Pete Crow-Armstrong throws his bat after striking out during the seventh inning against the New York Mets on Sept. 23 at Wrigley Field in Chicago. There was no black cat ...
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