The Associated Press reports that left-hander James Paxton is returning to the Seattle Mariners after an injury filled end of his stint with the New York Yankees.
Ever since Yankees closer Mariano Rivera retired last season, having used "Enter Sandman" for 15 seasons, Metallica has been a little tight on work.
Robinson Cano just got PAID! Not to say that the $15 million per year he has been making with the New York Yankees was chump change, but now the All-Star second baseman will make nearly $24 million per year with the Seattle Mariners. For the next decade.
For nearly 20 years, New York Yankees pitcher Mariano Rivera has been mowing down opposing batters en route to becoming the greatest closer of all time. And throughout the majority of his career, his entry to the mound has been powered by Metallica's 'Enter Sandman.'
THIS BUS IS NOW LEAVING FROM YAKIMA.
We want to take you out to the ball game on Saturday, June 8 as the Seattle Mariners host the New York Yankees at Safeco Field!
It seems like forever ago that the Seattle Mariners signed Ichiro Suzuki. He was so hyped up that a lot of fans weren't sure what to expect. His numbers from playing in Japan were impressive, but would he be able to adjust to not only playing in the USA and Major League Baseball, but moving to a new country as well. In his rookie season, Ichiro recorded the most stolen bases in the league, was nam
Future Hall of Fame Yankee shortstop Derek Jeter’s personal life has come under the spotlight recently but this new story proves he is one of the all-time greats and it’s got nothing to do with baseball.
Game 5 of the Major League Baseball American League Divisional Series is tonight in the Bronx as the New York Yankees try to salvage the series against the Detroit Tigers and move onto the American League Championship against the Texas Rangers.
Today, on the front page of the NY Post Sports Section, the headline reads 'Kid Rock: With it all on line, Yanks turn to rook Nova.' Talking about Ivan Nov
While foul balls hit into the stands provide fans with the chance to make some pretty epic catches, those suckers are traveling at high enough speeds to cause an injury.
During last night’s game against the Orioles, Yankees third baseman Eric Chavez almost catches a foul ball that was headed for the crowd. When he can’t make the grab, the ball ends up hitting a woman in the front row smack in the