What's that sound on the broadcast? Just an extremely passionate young fan
“My man in the first row is relentless with his energy for the Dodgers today.” Those were the words of Dodgers play-by-play announcer Stephen Nelson describing a very vocal fan cheering for the Dodgers throughout their sweep-sealing victory over the Angels on Sunday. Seated in the front row behind home
E-4: MLB.com reporter nearly makes great catch on foul ball with cap in press box
ST. PETERSBURG – Sunday could’ve been my shot at redemption. Instead, I’m never going to hear the end of this. There are a handful of ballparks around the Majors where you need to be ready for a foul ball in the press box. Tropicana Field is one of them. Prior
Fun Little League homers
With Tom Hanks in the house, Mr. Met turns into Wilson, bloody handprint and all
Tom Hanks’ acting career has been filled with iconic moments, but few are more memorable than his desperate scream of “WILSONNNNN!” as his island companion floats away in the 2000 film "Cast Away." So when Hanks showed up at Citi Field for Saturday night’s Subway Series game against the Yankees,
Hoist it! Bucs reliever catches homer in traffic cone, taking team celly to new level
PITTSBURGH – The orange traffic cones, which have become a whimsical rallying point for the Pirates this season, went to a whole other level on Friday night at PNC Park. When Marcell Ozuna hit a two-run home run into the Pirates’ bullpen in right-center field to cap a six-run third
Tito speedo so nice, Napoli wears it twice ... and counting?
CLEVELAND -- Typical of baseball superstition, Reds assistant bench coach Mike Napoli understood he had little choice. Napoli knew that his wearing of the “Tito speedo” was going to require a sequel effort. What started as a gag gift to manager Terry Francona from catcher Tyler Stephenson earlier this season
The Louisville Bats turned a game into 'Nothing Night' -- and it was everything
Benjamin Hill travels the nation collecting stories about what makes Minor League Baseball unique. This excerpt from the Baseball Traveler newsletter, presented by Circle K, is a mere taste of the smorgasbord of delights he offers every week. Read the full newsletter here, and subscribe to his newsletter here.
Meet the Nats' new four-legged prospect! 'Natty' makes debut as team dog
The Nationals have expanded their 26-man roster to include a four-legged friend.
Bizarre lawn mishap results in hilarious inside-the-park homer
We’ve seen plenty of inside-the-park home runs in baseball’s history, some because of the game’s speediest players and some the result of head-scratching defense. But you’ve probably never seen something like this. In the seventh inning of an 11-3 win for Double-A Biloxi over Montgomery, Rays No. 25 prospect Austin
Kiké recalls TENSE encounters with Utley, Peavy, Lackey on 6-1-1 Podcast
Every player has their own “Welcome to the big leagues” moment once they finally reach the sport’s highest level. It’s that realization that playing in the Majors is different than everything else.
He last stole a base in 2018. 978 games later ... he finally got another one!
Josh Bell isn’t known for stealing bases. But when he swiped second on during the Twins' 9-5 loss to the Marlins on Wednesday, he made a little history. That stolen base was Bell’s first since Sept. 27, 2018. Bell went 978 games -- 2,785 days! -- between stolen bases, the
An unassisted DP ... from left?! McCarthy's a Rockies first, MLB first in 13 years
PITTSBURGH -- Call it a DIY DP from LF. The Rockies’ Jake McCarthy turned a rare feat for a left fielder -- an unassisted double play in the bottom of the first inning of Wednesday night’s 10-4 victory over the Pirates at PNC Park. It was the first 7U double
Mason Miller debuts crazy, Force-aided pitch ... with Grogu's help!
Mason Miller has been virtually untouchable as the Padres’ closer this year, meaning he doesn’t really need much outside help to generate better results. But even the owner of a 0.96 ERA and a 55.9% strikeout rate will take it when available, like when Grogu stops by Padres practice to
Ever seen a no-no like this? These are year's the weirdest Minor League moments so far
Crooked Numbers is a monthly column dedicated to Minor League Baseball on-field oddities and absurdities. Keeping track of the weirdness is a team effort, so get in touch if you've witnessed something out of the ordinary at a Minor League game (benjamin.hill@mlb.com).
MVP, World Series champ and ... namesake of a zoo animal? Tuve, meet Tuve!
Jose Altuve has pretty much every accolade to his name over 16 seasons with the Houston Astros: two World Series, an MVP, a Gold Glove and seven Silver Sluggers. Now, the nine-time All-Star can add to that list … being the namesake of a zoo animal?! The Houston Zoo announced
The Springfield Cardinals renamed their ballpark for an icon of Americana in their backyard
Benjamin Hill travels the nation collecting stories about what makes Minor League Baseball unique. This excerpt from the Baseball Traveler newsletter, presented by Circle K, is a mere taste of the smorgasbord of delights he offers every week. Read the full newsletter here, and subscribe to his newsletter here.
Will Smith the comedian? Dodgers bring support, laughs
LOS ANGELES -- “Please welcome three-time All-Star and World Series champion and Game 7 hero Will Smith.” The familiar voice of Dodgers broadcaster Joe Davis wasn’t announcing Smith stepping up to the plate. Instead, the catcher traded Dodger Stadium for a different kind of spotlight Thursday night at the Saban
What's in a song? These current and former White Sox weigh in on their walkup songs
CHICAGO -- The boos cascaded down upon Gordon Beckham during his first at-bat as a sophomore at Georgia University. And the reaction had nothing to do with what Beckham remembers as an opening strikeout. Georgia fans were waiting for “Your Love” by The Outfield, Beckham’s walkup song as a freshman,
This former World Series champ and Cardinals coach has been cooking ... literally
What happens when a longtime big leaguer hangs up his cleats? Some go on to coach or stay in the sport in an off-field role. Others, they find a new day job or dive way into a new hobby. Some -- like 10-year infielder Daniel Descalso -- do both. Now
It's not a fable, it's Nats speedster Nuñez and his ironic pet
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He once struck out Giancarlo Stanton. Now he engineers cars for Ford
He shared a field with Hideki Matsui -- in Oakland! -- played alongside Joey Votto on Team Canada, stared down José Bautista and Josh Hamilton in their primes and struck out Giancarlo Stanton. There probably aren't a whole lot of car engineers out there who can say anything like that.
The man who's been to 10,000 baseball games
NEW YORK -- The message flashed quickly in the sixth inning on the Citi Field video board during the first game of a doubleheader between the Mets and Rockies. If you went for a bathroom break, if you were staring down at your phone, if you blinked, you probably missed
Dolphins QB's first pitch compared to Mahomes -- and not in a good way!
Malik Willis' first pitch before the Marlins hosted the Phillies on Friday was just a bit outside. But fear not, Dolphins fans: Your new quarterback is in excellent company with his errant toss.
Here's every new Minor League alternate identity announced for this season ... so far
Be yourself, unless you feel like being something else. This is now an established Minor League Baseball promotional strategy, as teams across the country regularly assume alternate identities in lieu of their day-to-day primary identities. These alternate identities often have a local connection, with teams celebrating their region's culinary specialties,
May the Fourth be with you: Nats celebrate Star Wars Day in style
WASHINGTON -- The force was with the fans on Saturday at Nationals Park. The Nationals hosted Star Wars Day over the weekend ahead of May 4, a scheduled off-day. The afternoon was highlighted by a Grogu bobblehead giveaway, which depicted Grogu holding a baseball in his outstretched right hand. The