Thirty years ago, former Orioles player Cal Ripken Jr. became baseball's "Iron Man" as he played his 2,131st consecutive game, breaking Lou Gehrig's consecutive game streak.
With the start of the 2025 season, collectors are investing in the next generation of star players. LANCASTER, Pa. — The MLB season is officially underway, and with teams like the Phillies, Orioles ...
T he year 1920 was a great of a time to be alive. The economy was strong, the United States was coming off a tremendous ...
They’re not just numerals on a page. The best numbers tell us stories, give us insight, help us make sense of a fascinating ...
Crochet came into Spring Training with something to prove — and he delivered. The former first-round pick is finally healthy ...
Lance Hayashi has never been to the Orioles’ Camden Yards but recently spent 12 weeks building a mini replica of the ballpark ...
Lance Hayashi lives in Monroe, Washington, and has never been to Camden Yards. He dreams of one day roaming Eutaw Street ...
It’s time to consume baseball in every form possible ... games played streak to begin in the divisional era (1969), per Elias ...
Baseball is built on the legacies of players who shaped the game and defined their franchises. Some dominated with their bats, others with their arms, and a few did both. They were stars who became ...
The 1990s featured some of the most iconic players to ever play the game of baseball, and those players' trading cards can fetch a good sum.
Two women who’d gone to school together in New Jersey were there celebrating their 60th birthdays—Nina Kaplan, a Boca Raton ...
Ooh, that Bobby Witt Jr. is one sly guy when it comes to his beloved baseball cards. His fans know how serious the Royals shortstop is about them. He even had custom cards made last year to invite ...