New York Yankees legend Mariano Rivera and his wife are facing bombshell allegations that the couple covered up serial sexual abuse of a child affiliated with their church.
Cooperstown has three new members. On Tuesday evening, three players were elected by the BBWAA: Ichiro Suzuki, CC Sabathia, and Billy Wagner. Wagner, father to Toronto Blue Jays’ second baseman Will,
Ichiro Suzuki becomes the first Japanese player chosen for baseball’s Hall of Fame, falling one vote shy of being a unanimous selection.
Ichiro Suzuki could become the first Japanese player in baseball's Hall of Fame, and CC Sabathia, Billy Wagner and Carlos Beltrán also could be elected Tuesday when results of the writers' voting are announced.
“The stuff they saw on the MRIs, whatever they saw was what their team docs were saying,” Hoffman said Wednesday during the Blue Jays’ introductory ... winning the Mariano Rivera/Trevor ...
“The stuff they saw on the MRIs, whatever they saw was what their team docs were saying," he said Wednesday during the Blue Jays' introductory ... 100,00 for winning the Mariano Rivera/Trevor ...
Hall of Fame closer Mariano Rivera and his wife, Clara, have denied allegations of covering up sexual assault of a child stemming from a lawsuit filed by a teenage girl, identified as Jane Doe. The complaint alleges Jane Doe was sexually abused multiple times at an event connected to a church where Clara Rivera is a senior pastor.
I always say, “History doesn’t repeat itself, but it does often rhyme.” And nowhere is this saying more true than with the careers of Luis Severino and Phil Hughes. Highly-touted prospects whose arrival in the Bronx were supposed to herald the beginning of a new generation of homegrown Yankees taking the league by storm,
Recently elected Hal of Famer, Ichiro Suzuki was a Yankee for a 2 1/2 seasons but was still productive after being acquired from the Seattle Mariners.
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New York Mets catcher Paul Lo Duca, left, congratulates closer Billy Wagner by patting him on the cap after the Mets 4-3 win over the New York Yankees in 2006. Billy Wagner was unhittable as a pitcher and now he’s officially a baseball immortal.
Former Orioles starter Kyle Gibson reached out to Andrew Kittredge after he signed to share his thoughts on the clubhouse the reliever is set to join.