Stories Tagged as
Baseball
Why do baseball games have such weird start times?
by
Janet Nguyen
Oct 28, 2022
There’s a reason your favorite team’s game is scheduled for 4:07 on the dot.
Empty seats, feral cats, angry fans: Oakland A's push for new home as crowds stay away
by
Matt Levin
May 11, 2022
Some fans are convinced the team is trying to keep fans away as it eyes a potential new home in Las Vegas.
Cleveland's baseball team takes the field as "Guardians"
Apr 7, 2022
Economic pressures have played a role in the campaigns to change mascot names that many people consider racist.
After months of a labor dispute between players and team owners, baseball season finally begins
by
Andy Uhler
Apr 7, 2022
Players wanted a bigger slice of the MLB pie.
MLB players vote to end lockout, salvaging 162-game season
Mar 10, 2022
"The deal pushes the game forward,” Yankees pitcher Gerrit Cole told the Associated Press.
Texas Rangers fans can go out to the ballgame again ... all together
by
Andy Uhler
Apr 1, 2021
The Rangers' 40,000-seat stadium, Globe Life Field, will be open at full capacity this season.
With baseball on hold, a professional umpire "just tried to make this a positive thing"
Oct 2, 2020
When the pandemic upended minor league baseball, Jen Pawol focused on growing her off-season business.
For public good, not for profit.
Why baseball stadiums are all a little bit different
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Maria Hollenhorst
Jun 10, 2019
Long-time architecture critic Paul Goldberger says a baseball park "should feel like it's in that place and that place alone."
As baseball's attendance and TV audience decline, its grassroots popularity is booming, study finds
by
Ben Bradford
Feb 21, 2019
Reports of the national pastime's coming demise may be exaggerated.