Joba Chamberlain's 2012 trampoline injury was pretty wild. Over the weekend, a story broke about an Oakland A's player that may just top the list of weirdest sports injuries.
A young couple had possibly the most publicized second date I've ever seen, thanks to a curious roommate, and a devious Diamondbacks' digital media employee.
I decided we needed to come to a consensus for who is to blame for the Yankees' struggles. You seemed to agree, and here are some of the best solutions.
New York Yankee fans in the Utica-area may have not realized that the player who helped sink the pinstripes with a pair of home runs on Monday night once played for the Utica Brewers.
On Levack & Bahl, Levack and I got into a discussion about the Yankees. What is to blame more for the Yankees' early season struggles: the offense, or the pitching?
The Mets organization has been haunted by major blows to their pitching staff for decades. Do you happen to remember “Generation K”, Bill Pulsipher, Jason Isringhausen and Paul Wilson? Probably not, because there wasn’t much to remember, at least with the Mets. All went down with injuries and did little to nothing for Mets fans ever again.
Born in Mobile, Alabama in 1934, Aaron's baseball career began in the Negro Leagues in 1952 before playing for the then-Milwaukee and later-Atlanta Braves from 1954 to 1974 and for the Milwaukee Brewers from 1975 to 1976.