Americans are about to meet a new brand of baseball — where bats flips are the norm, the crowd is usually more raucous and sometimes the pitcher bows to the hitter after a beanball. The KBO, Korea’s ...
In baseball, there are too many incidents that result in a pitcher intentionally throwing a 90-plus mph fastball into the back - and sometimes, even the head - of defenseless hitters. Another case of ...
Major League Baseball has handed down suspensions for the Miami Marlins-San Francisco Giants beanball war, and their ruling should make one team extremely happy. No member of the Giants was suspended ...
First, it was the beanball war between the Red Sox and Orioles, starring Manny Machado. Now it's the Nationals and Giants recovering from a good old-fashioned baseball brawl in San Francisco on Monday ...
PHOENIX — It was a clean, old-school, beanball war, one that was routine a generation ago, and one that’s so bungled these days. There was intent. There was retaliation. Five batters were hit, two ...
Used to be the players would take care of their own beanball wars. And they did it with a lot more oomph than the half-hearted, postgame "charge" Milwaukee first baseman Prince Fielder staged toward ...
A baseball player who is hit in the head by a pitch has no grounds for a lawsuit because beanballs, even at the community college level, are part of the game, the state Supreme Court ruled Thursday.
I’ve never been a fan of beanball justice in baseball. It can be dangerous, and it’s absurd: pitchers “send a message” to the opposing team by plunking a batter with a rock-hard object that, even when ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Instead of playing baseball, the Rockies and Cubs ruined a perfectly lovely afternoon at the park by acting like petulant children and starting a rock fight.
If the Alex Rodriguez saga has taught sports fans anything — besides the fact that the guy has an innate ability to tune out reality and still occasionally hit a baseball very far — it’s this: when ...
Americans are about to meet a new brand of baseball — where bats flips are the norm, the crowd is usually more raucous and sometimes the pitcher bows to the hitter after a beanball. The KBO, Korea’s ...
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