Charlie Condon is in the midst of one of the greatest seasons not only in Georgia baseball history, but also the history of college baseball as a whole.
Babe Ruth, Ty Cobb and Barry Bonds are just a few names tossed around when debating who the greatest baseball player of all time is. But now, Josh Gibson is making his long overdue case for the coveted title.
Hank Aaron's stay at the top of the home-run charts was long and prosperous. Could he return there after MLB agreed to integrate Negro Leagues numbers into their official record?
The Cleveland Guardians have surprisingly been one of the best teams in the MLB this season, and that’s due in large part to the continued greatness of Jose Ramirez.
Cleveland Guardians star José Ramírez is known for being extremely confident, so it's not a surprise he compared himself very favorably to one of the best…
Barry Bonds received a well-deserved honor when it was announced he would be welcomed into the Pittsburgh Pirates Hall of Fame class of 2024. Bonds was
It is funny that he’s going in alongside Jim Leyland though. The Pirates announced their 2024 Hall Of Fame class on Tuesday, with many speculating since last year who would be next up.
Barry Bonds is finally going to be a Hall of Famer. At least, a Pittsburgh Pirates Hall of Famer. The Pirates announced Tuesday night that Bonds, baseball’s all-time home runs leader with 762, will be part of a three-man class that will be inducted into the team’s Hall of Fame on Aug.
By signing Shohei Ohtani, the Los Angeles Dodgers wanted to continue staking their claim as kings of the NL West. For Ohtani and company to achieve that goal, they must take down the San Francisco Giants and any NL West competitor in their way.
The San Francisco Giants still have high hopes of contending for a World Series trophy despite having failed to reach the heights they reached in 2021 over the past two seasons.
Former NL MVP and longtime Chicago Cubs outfielder Sammy Sosa had an awkward exchange with a reporter Friday regarding his alleged steroid use.
When looking at dominant players in MLB, you can't overlook Matt Olson when it comes to this season's home run race, says YB's Chelena Goldman.
Some history is revisionist history. With respect to those honored with postseason awards, there were instances in which someone was more deserving. Understanding changing criteria and added scrutiny recently toward the voting process, we began our look back at awards that need a redo.
The Cincinnati Reds beat the Los Angeles Angels on Tuesday night by a score of 4-3. The win moved the Reds to 65-61 and kept them at 0.5 games back of the National League wild card race.
The Cincinnati Reds split a doubleheader with the Pittsburgh Pirates on Sunday afternoon. They lost game one 4-2 while winning game two, 6-5, in extra-innings. Despite the one win, Cincinnati has lost seven of its last 10 games to fall to 61-58.
Barry Bonds was a great player, but he had a reputation for being surly with the media and an unfriendly teammate, which he doesn't deny.
The Cincinnati Reds beat the Arizona Diamondbacks on Sunday, 7-5. The win was critical for the Reds, who have now won five in a row. They pulled within 0.5 games of the first-place Milwaukee Brewers with the victory as the National League Central continues to be one of the most competitive divisions in baseball.
Elly De La Cruz has been mired in a slump for weeks. Perhaps matching a Barry Bonds feat will help the Reds rookie break out of it.
The Hall of Fame has a character clause that has served as grounds to exclude players who were caught cheating, which is why he hasn't made it into Cooperstown.
MLB's biggest draw in the late 90's and early 2000's, was SF Giants star Barry Bonds. Bonds, who holds MLB's all-time home run record at 762 along with dozens of other accolades, has no more opportunities to be voted into the Hall of Fame until 2026.
An HBO documentary about Barry Bonds is now in production.
Aaron Judge hit 62 home runs this 2022 MLB season, the most in a single year post-steroid era. Naturally, the discussion is now centered around whether or not his 62 are the actual and legitimate record considering that those before him used or allegedly used steroids.
New York Yankees outfielder Aaron Judge set a new American League record with his 62nd home run of the season on Wednesday night. It is an accomplishment that Houston Astros manager Dusty Baker respects, but Baker had a message for anyone treating it like the legitimate MLB record.
In an exclusive interview with Barry M. Bloom of Sportico, SF Giants legend Barry Bonds shared his thoughts on Yankees outfielder Aaron Judge's amazing season and impending free agency.
Few people in baseball know Barry Bonds as well as Dusty Baker, who is the manager of the Houston Astros. But for a good portion of Bonds’ career in San Francisco, Baker was his boss.
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