With Labor Day upon us and just four weeks left until the end of the season, there are four top storylines as we head toward another stirring postseason.
Behind an early three-run homer by Hunter Pence and J.A. Happ's seven innings of six-hit pitching, the Astros defeated the D-backs, 3-2, on Sunday at Chase Field.
Behind the pitching of Bronson Arroyo and shortstop Paul Janish's tiebreaking homer, the Reds came back to beat the D-backs, 6-2, on Tuesday.
Commissioner Bud Selig toasted late Yankees owner George Steinbrenner during a dinner at the Owner's Meetings on Wednesday night, a gesture that pleased Steinbrenner's son, Hal.
The sale of the Texas Rangers gained unanimous approval from Major League Baseball owners at their joint meeting on Thursday, ending a year of financial instability for the franchise.
The sale of the Texas Rangers has come out of committee and is set for full approval by Major League Baseball's owners at their joint meeting on Thursday morning, Commissioner Bud Selig said on Wednesday.
Andre Dawson, Class of 2010, was among the Hall of Famers who shared their thoughts on Alex Rodriguez's run toward history.
It has been nearly three years since Barry Bonds broke Hank Aaron's all-time home run record, and now he's a fan sitting at home like everyone else watching Alex Rodriguez swing for No. 600.
A day after the big ceremony, the feelings of this year's inductees into the National Baseball Hall of Fame were summed up eloquently by Andre Dawson. "I can breathe a sigh of relief," the Hawk said on Monday.
When Andre Dawson moved to the podium on Sunday on the canopy-covered stage behind the Clark Sports Center, a group of rabid fans who had made their way from Montreal for the 68th annual National Baseball Hall of Fame induction ceremony started chanting, "Let's Go Expos."
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