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Baseball
Cashing in on an unlikely World Series match-up
by
Jed Kim
Oct 25, 2016
Game 1 of the World Series is on Tuesday in Cleveland. It’s drawing even more national attention than usual, because the battle is between the Chicago Cubs and the Cleveland Indians — two teams that haven’t won a World Series decades. Who will cash in on the much hyped event? Tony Wagner/Marketplace Correction (Oct. 26, […]
Let’s do the numbers: Vin Scully’s last six games
by
Donna Tam
Sep 2, 2016
As the Hall of Fame announcer’s last season comes to a close, we take a look at some of his milestone figures.
Fantasy sports get the seal of approval in New York
Aug 4, 2016
Companies like FanDuel and DraftKings are hoping the legislation will guide the rest of the nation.
Baseball cards get a digital makeover for 2016 season
Jul 12, 2016
Baseball cards are now sold on line - but they're only available for 24 hours
Softball has some unlikely origins and an uncertain future
by
Kai Ryssdal
Jun 21, 2016
Women who play competitive sports today have fewer opportunities to make it a career
How a baseball lawsuit helped define how corporations are governed
by
Scott Tong
Jun 16, 2016
It all started because there were no lights at Wrigley Field for night games.
The Curse (and trend) of Tommy John
by
Molly Wood
Apr 6, 2016
Yahoo Sports Columnist Jeff Passan looks at baseball's billion dollar injury crisis.
For public good, not for profit.
Five ways baseball has changed since Ken Griffey Jr.'s prime
by
Tony Wagner
Jan 6, 2016
As he and Mike Piazza head to the Hall of Fame, lets look back at the game as it was in the '90s.
Major League baseball tries to repeat history in Cuba
Dec 15, 2015
Major league executives and players are in Cuba to restore ties.
David Price and the economics of baseball inflation
by
Scott Tong
Dec 2, 2015
Baseball teams have more money than ever, and that money chases a few players.