Oakland Athletics starting pitcher Trevor Cahill took his first loss of the season to the Chicago White Sox 4-3, after committing a throwing error in a pivotal seventh inning.
Speedy A's center fielder Coco Crisp was caught stealing home in the bottom of the eighth inning with two outs trying to score the tying run, as the Oakland A's lost to the Chicago White Sox 4-3.
The San Francisco Giants lost to the Chicago Cubs 11-4 at Wrigley Field on Friday, snapping their six-game winning streak.
The San Francisco Giants swept the Arizona Diamondbacks on Thursday with a 3-2 victory, earning their sixth straight win, and taking sole possession of first place in the National League West.
Just for one special night, Citi Field in Qeens, New York, which is the home of New York Mets, will be hosting a friendly match of Equador and Greece on June 7.
Many elite US universities, whether they admit it or not, have a racial quota against Asians. They cap the admission for Asians around 20 percent. T
The percentage drops from 2010
The way Ramirez bows out of baseball speaks volumes
Ramirez reportedly has retired.
The Philadelphia Phillies opened the season today, after a less than inspiring first eight innings of the 2011 Major League Baseball (MLB) season against their old nemesis, the Houston Astros.
A Duke University economist says that buying those March Madness tickets on game day might actually be cheaper.
Major League Baseball has placed restrictions on the resale of debt issued by its teams in a bid to protect the New York Mets from being squeezed by investors, the Wall Street Journal reported on Monday.
The news that Jon Garland will miss four-to-six weeks isn't a major concern for Los Angeles
Maurice Hank Greenberg, the former American International Group Inc
chief executive, said the judge overseeing a New York attorney general lawsuit against him should be removed from the case because he is biased.
In the United States, both baseball and football fans are passionate about their favorite sport and claim that their sport is the number one in America.
The golden-voiced homeless man who became a YouTube sensation is getting his own reality TV show.
St. Louis Cardinals first baseman Albert Pujols's self-imposed deadline to agree to a contract extension with the club has passed, potentially leaving the Cardinals in the franchise's biggest bind ever.
Robert Bob DuPuy, former Major League Baseball (MLB) president, has rejoined law firm Foley & Lardner's sports industry practice group in New York as a partner.
Slugger Albert Pujols and the St. Louis Cardinals have set a 12 PM EST Wednesday deadline to agree on a contract extension.
Federal prosecutors have reduced the number of felony charges for Barry Bonds' perjury indictment from 11 to five.
Mario Cuomo, the former New York governor, was named as mediator in the $1 billion legal battle between the owners of the New York Mets baseball team and the trustee for victims of Bernard Madoff's Ponzi scheme.
MLB.com has apparently scrubbed a quote by Chicago White Sox pitcher Mark Buehrle in which he says there were times this NFL season where he hoped Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Michael Vick would get hurt.