Scott Bridges of Odessa is a big baseball fan, and he dedicated his life to making the game safer 26 years ago.
They took the idea of a baseball bat machine and turned it into something completely insane: a spinning “baseball copter” built with engineers over months. The bat is about 13 ft long, and once it ...
The Mets continued their recent spree by adding a top-of-the-rotation arm they desperately needed ...
A FaceTime call came in last Monday morning to Freddie Vargas, CEO of Tater Baseball. On the other end: New York Mets outfielder Starling Marte. Like everyone around baseball, Marte had seen the New ...
Such is the tradition here at CBS Sports, but while we're upholding that tradition, be aware that we're making some changes ...
The Miami Marlins were able to land one of the best international free agents this ...
President of baseball operations Paul Toboni was expected to make changes to the Washington Nationals after arriving in ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — When the semi-trailers roll up to the loading docks at Progressive Field in 16 days, it won’t just be ...
Amid a flurry of activity over the past few days, two of the biggest bats on the free-agent market -- Kyle Tucker and Bo ...
Bo Bichette’s offensive prowess could transform the Cubs' lineup, but his massive contract demands present a significant ...
Inside a large indoor space marked with metal equipment, training gear and gadgets stored in drawers and shelves, athlete Peyton Markwood uses two hands to pull on the handle of a large machine with ...
Yankees' star Mariano Rivera redefined greatness with his legendary cutter, which helped cement his place as baseball’s ...