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The weather could be warmer and the home team’s pitchers could do a better job of throwing the ball to first base, and yet neither of those items changes the fact this has become a disinterested ...
The New York Mets appear to have found their manager of the future in Carlos Mendoza. On Monday night, Mendoza picked up 100th win with the Mets just 16 games i ...
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The New York Yankees are performing well as a team, but Aaron Judge has fallen below his usual standard. Is Judge worth ...
We regrettably have no video evidence to prove it, but baseball pranks, gags and practical jokes have almost certainly been around as long as the game itself. You can probably imagine a member of the ...
Now known as the voice of Monday Night Football, Buck said he felt right at home doing the New York Yankees-Milwaukee Brewers game. But for a generation of baseball fans, Buck was the voice of the ...
For the first time in nearly four years, New York Yankees fans spent a game listening to Joe Buck narrate the action. Buck, who spent over 25 years as Fox’s lead MLB and NFL play-by-play voice ...
For the first time in nearly four years, New York Yankees fans spent a game listening to Joe Buck narrate the action. Although Buck worked a St. Louis Cardinals game last summer, Thursday marked ...
For the first time in nearly four years, New York Yankees fans spent a game listening to Joe Buck narrate the action. Buck, who spent over 25 years as Fox’s lead MLB and NFL play-by-play voice ...
The Yankees’ Opening Day roster is set, and Oswald Peraza has made the cut, at least for now. Peraza and non-roster invite Pablo Reyes secured the final two bench spots while Yoendrys Gómez and ...
Buck, still just 55, ended the game with a simple call as the Yankees closer, Devin Williams, escaped trouble against the Brewers’ former NL MVP Christian Yellich. “Struck him out!” ...
But for Thursday's 2025 Opening Day, Buck made a temporary return to the MLB booth where he kicked off ESPN's coverage of Brewers-Yankees with a tribute to legendary Brewers broadcaster Bob Uecker.