– Ted Berg, columnist
Miami Marlins pitcher Jose Urena drilled rookie Ronald Acuna, the Atlanta Braves phenom, with his first pitch in Wednesday night’s game, sparking a melee. He was immediately ejected and on Thursday Major League Baseball ruled quickly to suspend him for six games. Acuna had hit four home runs against the Marlins and Urena's pitch was most likely a message pitch: "We can't stop you from hitting home runs against us, because we are bad at baseball."
Controversial slugger Barry Bonds had his number retired by the San Francisco Giants. Bonds is Major League Baseball's all-time home-run king, having finished with 762 dingers. The most memorable part of the ceremony was when Bonds took his place in left field for his final time and then injected steroids directly into his buttocks (allegedly).
This week Joe West umped his 5,164rd game. That puts him alone in second place on the all-time list for most games worked. Congratulations to Joe and his seeing eye dog!
A baseball signed by Babe Ruth, Honus Wagner, Ty Cobb and other original Hall of Famers shattered the record price at auction and sold for a whopping $623,369. The ball has obviously yellowed with age, but the signatures are still well intact. One of the rumored bidders was InGen who were hoping to extract the DNA and create a park where visitors can walk among the great players of the past until Babe Ruth breaks free from his electrified fencing and attacks everyone.
“ The Red Sox have to look at it and think, 'Maybe Ellsbury is our Babe Ruth revenge.' ”
First and foremost, who woulda thunk that Foul Territory would make it to its diamond anniversary episode? We sure didn’t! Yes, it’s Episode 75 of Foul Territory: Baseball Podcast—the Barry Zito edition—and hosts Jed Rigney and Jon Sumple bring the …
The game of baseball is becoming a younger and younger activity with teams trying to maximize player values and pushing minor league prospects into action earlier than years past. With less than 50 games left in the season, all the …
Listen to a baseball game on radio, or watch it on television. Prepare to be barraged by numbers. Measurements. Not batting average or on-base percentage, home runs or runs batted in or even the newest stat, OPS (on-base plus slugging). …
How does baseball get any better than what was displayed on ESPN’s Sunday Night Baseball? In my view, it can’t; at least not during the regular season. Yes, summer seems to be on its way out the door. Many kids …