Former Marlin Ichiro Suzuki became the first Japanese player chosen for baseball’s Hall of Fame, falling one vote shy of unanimous when he was elected
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'National treasure': Brewers icon and famed broadcaster Bob Uecker dies at 90
Bob Uecker, a famed broadcaster and Milwaukee Brewers icon, has died, the team announced Thursday. Uecker, who passed away earlier Thursday, was 90 years old.
Philadelphia Phillies acquire LHP Jesús Luzardo, catcher Paul McIntosh in trade with Miami Marlins
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Rays will play 19 of first 22 games at home to avoid summer rain
NEW YORK – Major League Baseball switched a pair of series involving the Tampa Bay Rays to the first two months of the season in
Marlins introduce Clayton McCullough as 17th manager in club history
After spending the past several seasons with the Los Angeles Dodgers, Clayton McCullough has seen what it takes to win. McCullough, hired this month by
Hurricane-stricken Tampa Bay Rays to play next season at Yankees’ spring training field in Tampa
ST. PETERSBRUG – The Tampa Bay Rays will play their 2025 home games at the New York Yankees’ nearby spring training ballpark amid uncertainty about the
Tampa Bay Rays in need of a temporary new home
A detailed assessment of the hurricane damage to Tropicana Field concludes that the home of the Tampa Bay Rays is structurally sound and can be
St. Petersburg approves $6.5M to clean up and protect Tropicana Field after Hurricane Milton
The city of St. Petersburg will spend about $6.5 million to clean up and guard against any further harm to Tropicana Field, the home of
Famous fanbases: Looking at Dodgers' and Yankees' celebrity fans
The stars will be shining on the diamond and in the stands during the 2024 World Series. The highly anticipated series will begin in Hollywood
Marlins president of baseball operations vows future will be better
MIAMI – Marlins president of baseball operations Peter Bendix called his team’s season “disappointing” and “frustrating” while expressing optimism for the future despite years of