Joe Buck will call a Major League Baseball game for ESPN on Opening Day, but he’s not exactly exuding excitement about it.
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The typically unflappable Joe Buck was tense ahead of game one of the 1996 World Series between the Atlanta Braves and New ...
Mets and Yankees fans alike may recognize the 2025 keynote speaker at the Greater Binghamton Sports Hall of Fame induction ceremony. Buck Showalter, the ...
Pujols, 45, is ready to become the first 700-homer hitter to be a major-league manager. He will manage the Dominican Republic ...
Watching sports would not be the same without the talking heads sharing their opinions on every throw, catch, slide, and ...
Church’s talent put him on the radar as a potential pitching prospect. In the tight-knit Black baseball community in Atlanta, word of Church’s live arm quickly got back to former MLB pitcher ...
DALLAS — It was the bet that kept on giving. Back in high school in Atlanta, a buddy challenged Marc Church, a shortstop, that he couldn’t hit 88 mph off the mound in a game as a pitcher ...
As he records himself singing about toilet paper in the dead of winter, maybe Joe Buck needs Major League Baseball more than we thought. It’s been six weeks since Buck and Troy Aikman were on the call ...
Outlook: The breakout season didn’t materialize and might not have even if Ryan didn’t miss the final eight weeks with a shoulder muscle strain. Still, he seems to be getting closer. Holding him back ...