There have been just 19 walk-off home runs in the long history of the World Series. Here is every one of them.
Current and former Granville baseball stars are among the participants scheduled to compete in the Drop Bombs for Noah Home Run Derby. The event is set for 3 p.m. Oct. 26 at Raccoon Valley Park in ...
WILKES-BARRE, Pa. — On October 12, 1926, Babe Ruth made baseball history right in Wilkes-Barre. During an exhibition game at Artillery Park, he crushed a 650-foot homerun, believed to be the longest ...
Turns out there is room at The Battery after all. After joking with Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh about showing up late and possibly being shut out of the festivities, Pat McAfee confirmed Thursday ...
In 1926, it is believed that Babe Ruth hit a home run so far that he requested it to be measured — some reports say he never made that request with any other home run that he hit. WILKES-BARRE — The ...
Freeman's solo home run ended a game tied for the longest in World Series history, propelling Los Angeles to a 6-5 win and a ...
WILKES-BARRE — Brian Burkhardt had a simple reason for being at the Kirby Park softball field on Saturday afternoon. “I love to hit home runs,” the avid softball player from Nanticoke said. The ...
Cassidy Bicking holds the winning homerun trophy and the longest homerun trophy during the women’s Babe Ruth Homerun contest. Left is Mike Slusser and right is Alan Stout. Brian Hontz poses with his ...
Netflix is investing not only in original content but in shows from other networks. The streaming service has become a household name in large part due to their original programming, which includes ...
The stars aligned in August when the cast of "Abbott Elementary" went to Citizens Bank Park to film scenes for the show during a Phillies game. Kyle Schwarber blasted four home runs that night – ...
The MLB Divisional Round begins on Saturday with a four-game slate, including the No. 1 seed Toronto Blue Jays vs. No. 4 seed New York Yankees in the American League Division Series at 4:08 p.m. ET.
Aaron Judge's season-saving home run on Tuesday night was no ordinary long ball. The likely soon-to-be three-time MVP tied the game with a three-run blast after turning on a 99.7-mph pitch over a foot ...