A historic stadium in northern New Jersey where several black professional baseball teams once played has been granted national historic landmark status.
Craig Biggio, Jeff Bagwell, Mike Piazza, Tim Raines, Curt Schilling, Roger Clemens, Barry Bonds,
Edgar Martinez, Larry Walker, Fred McGriff, Mark McGwire, Sammy Sosa. All of these baseball players were eligible for the Hall of Fame this year. Who got in?
Not a single player was elected to Hall of Fame today by the Baseball Writers of America. New Jersey Senator Steven Oroho, primary sponsor of a bill to mitigate steroid use among students is elated that the writers decided to keep known and alleged performance enhancing drug users out of Major League Baseball’s Hall of Fame.
Todd Frazier threw the winning pitch in the 1998 Little League World Series catapulting Toms River, NJ into the international spotlight. Frazier now plays in the majors for the Cincinnati Reds, but Toms River is still his home and he is still "Jersey Strong."
A New Jersey teenager left brain-damaged after being struck by a line drive while he was playing in a youth baseball game will receive $14.5 million to settle his lawsuit against the bat manufacturer, Little League Baseball and a sporting goods chain.
Just when you think you’ve seen it all, a California elected official is caught on video beating his stepson with a belt after the boy failed to catch a baseball.
Yankees, Mets or Phillies? A map from "New Jersey the Movie" claims that the alledgence to your team is based a lot on location. Is this map accurate?