After the opening of Epic Universe, Universal Destinations & Experiences is planning for an equally exciting 2026, with the debut of a new roller coaster as well as returning faves that will make a ...
PITTSBURGH (WKBN) — Former Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Dave Giusti died at the age of 86 on Sunday. Giusti spent 15 years in the majors and helped the Pittsburgh Pirates win the 1971 World Series title ...
The Baltimore Orioles had a disappointing 2025 season. The Orioles finished the 2025 campaign with an underwhelming 75-87 record and at the very bottom of the American League East standings. With this ...
Starting pitcher Andrew Heaney announced via social media on Sunday his retirement from Major League Baseball after 12 seasons. Most notably, a Los Angeles Angels starter (seven seasons), Heaney also ...
Very few Major League Baseball players get to check as many boxes in their careers as Andrew Heaney. A 12-year veteran left-handed pitcher, Heaney pitched for six teams, made six playoff appearances, ...
World Series champion pitcher Andrew Heaney has retired from MLB after 12 seasons, he announced in an Instagram post Sunday. Heaney, 34, said playing in MLB “has been a unique honor and privilege.” ...
Former Seattle Mariners first-round pick Mike Campbell died at 61 on Dec. 15, according to the Seattle Times. Campbell played for the Mariners, Chicago Cubs, San Diego Padres and Texas Rangers.
The San Francisco Giants continue to make splashes during this offseason with new hires and signees. In their most recent transaction, the Giants reportedly will sign 31-year-old right-hand pitcher ...
As each day passes, it's becoming clear that Framber Valdez is going to find a new home in free agency and leave the Houston Astros. That's not a surprise, as the writing has been on the wall for some ...
Baseball America is continuing dynasty ranking season with positional breakdowns of the top fantasy baseball players heading into the 2026 season. After also topping our OF/UTIL list, Shohei Ohtani ...
The Astros have landed the offseason's top Japanese pitcher. Houston and right-hander Tatsuya Imai have agreed to a deal, CBS Sports HQ's Jim Bowden confirmed Thursday. It's a three-year contract that ...