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Local fans react to robot umpires as MLB plans debut
Starting next year, Major League Baseball plans to implement robot umps at its games. Joe Rogan issues warning to MAGA over Jimmy Kimmel drama ‘Long national late-nightmare is over:’ Comedians react ...
It wasn't the prettiest of games for the New York Yankees. In fact, it was the opposite. "It looked ugly, looked very ugly," FOX Sports analyst and Yankees legend Derek Jeter said after the 10-1 loss ...
Aaron Judge and the New York Yankees are coming off an excellent win against the Boston Red Sox. Cam Schlittler recorded MLB history after he took it personally against his hometown team. Schlittler ...
The Seattle Mariners have done it. While the job is far from finished for the team in the 2025 MLB playoffs, they at least have finally blessed their home field with a postseason win for the first ...
MOOSIC, Pa. — It's official: Major League Baseball is returning for the new season with a new addition—robot umpires. But for RailRiders fans, robot umps aren't anything new. "We've had it for three ...
The Cincinnati Reds clinched their first postseason berth since 2020 on Sunday. After the Reds fell 4-2 to the Milwaukee Brewers on Sunday, the Mets fell to the Marlins, which allowed Cincinnati to ...
The Cincinnati Reds were officially the last team to qualify for the 2025 MLB Playoffs. They might be the most excited, too, based on scenes from their clubhouse after the New York Mets’ loss to the ...
Before Derek Jeter won five World Series with the New York Yankees, he was a talented but raw shortstop at Michigan’s Kalamazoo Central High School. Enter former Yankees scout Dick Groch. Groch ...
Cincinnati Reds third baseman Sal Stewart (43) plays a ground ball off the bat of Los Angeles Dodgers first baseman Enrique Hernandez (8) in the eighth inning of the MLB National League Wild Card Game ...
The Detroit Tigers are headed to the playoffs. The Tigers beat the Boston Red Sox, 2-1, on Saturday, Sept. 27, clinching at least an AL wild-card berth. With one more regular-season game left, on ...
For the second year in a row, Shohei Ohtani announced his presence in the Major League Baseball playoffs with authority. This time, though, he one-upped himself. After starting the scoring for the ...
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