The last few years have been tough for Alex Rodriguez. The once highly-sought-after player has seen a fall from grace, and he now may face a long, long suspension.
America will get a good look at New York Mets pitcher Matt Harvey when he starts tonight’s Major League Baseball All-Star Game.
And judging by the looks of things, they’ll need to pay close attention.
His San Francisco Giants may be struggling to defend their World Series title, but the reigning National League MVP is enjoying a personal milestone in 2013.
The designated hitter role hasn't is still a relatively recent innovation in Major League Baseball, but some players have excelled at the position. Is David Ortiz the best?
On Tuesday night, Reds pitcher Homer Bailey threw his second career no-hitter, the first of 2013 in Major League Baseball. He was also the last person to throw one, having also done so late in 2012, a year that saw seven no-nos. So is holding the opposition hitless as impressive a feat as it used to be?
Not too long ago, the American League East was routinely called the toughest division in Major League Baseball, but in recent years other divisions stepped up and challenged for the title. But this year, the A.L. East is back in dominant form.
With his baseball career coming to a close, New York Yankees reliever and future Hall of Famer Mariano Rivera could very well move on to another sport to dominate.