MajorLeagueBaseball

    By Ron Dicker

    | 3:30PM 1/21/2010
    Fans who can't afford to make it to the ballpark this spring can bring the ballpark to them. The turf company Scotts, now an official partner of Major League Baseball, is selling the grass seed blends and fertilizers used in stadiums such as Fenway Park and Wrigley Field. Build your own Field of...

    By Zac Bissonnette

    | 6:30PM 2/04/2009
    Although Major League Baseball is generally more recession-proof than most other industries, the slowdown is already impacting ticket sales. The Oakland A's have seen their sales plunge 10% over the past few years and even the Boston Red Sox have seen interest decline by a few percentage points. As...

    By Tom Barlow

    | 1:00PM 5/24/2008
    This post is part of our series ranking the top 25 bygone products and trends we'd like to see return. By guest blogger Mike Brewster I remember that Bucky Dent's home run came at precisely 5 p.m., because that's when the Ashlines ate dinner every day. Dent's home run off of Mike Torrez gave the...

    By Tracy Coenen

    | 9:12AM 1/15/2008
    Matthew Mitchell, a fan who has been going to New York Yankees games since 1984, is suing the team over the steroids scandal that pointed the finger at 20 current and former Yankees. He says the Yankees committed "consumer fraud," and he wants a refund of $221 for tickets he purchased and a public...

    By Michael Burnham

    | 7:00PM 1/10/2008
    Watching "60 Minutes" Sunday night, I couldn't decide which was sadder: Roger Clemens channeling his Inner Bill Clinton ("I...did...not...shoot...steroids...with...that...man"), or the scratchy, 16RPM version of Mike Wallace in the other chair. And then there's Monday's press conference, turned...