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Mattingly falls just shy of Hall of Fame, after Contemporary Era vote
31+ min ago (135+ words) After a Contemporary Era committee vote, Don Mattingly fell just short of induction, into the MLB Hall of Fame ... EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WFIE) - On Sunday night, Evansville native, Don Mattingly, had a chance, to hear his name called, as the National Hall of Fame's Contemporary Baseball Era Committee unveiled its voting results. Unfortunately, for Donnie Baseball and his family, the former Memorial star, did not get enough votes, to get into "The Hall. The Contemporary Era Committee focuses on players, from MLB's modern era, after 1980. There are 16 members, who vote, and the rules for induction are, that you must get a minimum, of 12 votes. Mattingly, only got six. Also missing the cut for Hall of Fame induction, were Barry Bonds, Dale Murphy, Roger Clemens, Fernando Valenzuela, Gary Sheffield, and Carlos Delgado....
Boy relives magical moment with Blue Jays hero George Springer
43+ min ago (558+ words) Posted December 8, 2025 6:01 am. George Springer's three-run homer in the seventh inning of Game 7 of the AL Championship series against the Seattle Mariners is a moment that will live forever in Blue Jays lore, right up there with Joe Carter's World Series home run and Jose Bautista's bat flip. Eight-year-old Michael Gomes was in the crowd at Rogers Centre on the night of Oct. 20 after winning tickets through the Rogers Beyond The Seat giveaway. But Gomes missed the euphoric home run that pushed the Blue Jays into the World Series after falling ill. He ended up watching the end of the game from a hospital bed at SickKids hospital. The last 18 months have been tough for Gomes. He's been living in and out of the hospital with a still-undiagnosed'illness. Once a competitor in high-level gymnastics, he now uses a wheelchair. "When a…...
Kevin Gorman's Take 5: Pirates taking big swing on slugger with offer to Kyle Schwarber
43+ min ago (1045+ words) Pittsburgh Pirates president Travis Williams promised that there are resources to "add aggressively" this offseason, so the big story at the start of the MLB Winter Meetings is whether they'll be serious spenders. While skeptics are smart to take a wait-and-see approach, a report by Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic on Sunday night that the Pirates have extended a four-year contract offer that "almost certainly is for more than $100 million" was sure to raise eyebrows. Rosenthal warned that the Pirates remain a "long shot" to sign Schwarber, but it's a big swing. The slugger has 187 home runs in four seasons with the Philadelphia Phillies and led the National League with 56 homers and MLB with 132 RBIs " both career bests " last season. Another issue is how they plan to use Schwarber, who turns 33 in March and served as designated hitter in 154 of…...
Ex-Dodgers Outfielder Walks Back Viral Yoshinobu Yamamoto Post
44+ min ago (363+ words) In hindsight, the Los Angeles Dodgers have to be happy with how they've allocated a top-tier payroll in recent seasons. The team broke a Major League Baseball record with its contract for two-way superstar Shohei Ohtani and he has been central to their consecutive World Series championships. And another record-breaking deal has paid off as well. Shortly after signing Ohtani, the Dodgers agreed to a 12-year, $325 million deal for Japanese pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto, the largest ever contract for a player coming straight from the Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) league. At the time, that was seen by many as a significant risk, including former Dodgers outfielder Josh Reddick. "How do you give a guy $325 million without ever throwing a pitch in MLB," Reddick asked on X, formerly Twitter, shortly after news of the deal was published. Since then, though, Yamamoto has…...
Join baseball writer Derrick Goold live from the Winter Meetings at 10 a.m. Monday
44+ min ago (113+ words) Bring your Cardinals questions and comments to Monday's 10 a.m. live chat. Infielder Blaze Jordan, a 2025 trade deadline pick-up, and right-hander Max Rajcic, a 2023 breakout, were some of the top Cardinals prospects " Bloom leads the Cardinals' baseball operations into the Winter Meetings for the first time. Zak'Kent, 27, made his major-league debut with Cleveland this past season and appeared in 12 games. Greetings! Welcome back from the holiday. Hope you had an enjoyable, healthy weekend -- and that the travel snarls weren't too, too terrible. " From additional hires to limitations with their training facility, a look at how the Cardinals' player development staff has approached this o"...
'The President can help us win the league' – Pirates coach
1+ hour, 8+ min ago (407+ words) Home " "The President can help us win the league" " Pirates coach Orlando Pirates head coach Abdeslam Ouaddou has revealed that Relebohile Mofokeng is yet to play at 100% this season. Orlando Pirates head coach Abdeslam Ouaddou has praised Relebohile Mofokeng"s performance on Saturday after helping the team to win the Carling Knockout Cup final. Mofokeng scored in extra time to give the Buccaneers a 1-0 win over Marumo Gallants to secure their second trophy of the season. The 21-year-old has struggled with injuries this season, with his form affected. Although he didn"t set the final alight, Ouaddou kept him in the game until he scored in the 115th minute. "The season before he [Mofokeng] played 40-45 matches, he is not a robot," the Pirates coach told the media. "I can understand that he was a bit tired; we gave him some rest,…...
Cubs’ Double Aggression Against Yankees’ Potential $230M+ Targets After Bellinger-Tucker Setbacks
1+ hour, 14+ min ago (612+ words) Dec 8, 2025 | 5:30 AM EST It certainly looks like the Yankees" rough offseason is far from over. If you remember, we"ve already talked about how their capped payroll has basically taken them out of the running for stars like Cody Bellinger or Kyle Tucker. And as Hal Steinbrenner has openly said, the team is trying to stay under a $300 million budget. Thus, chasing those high-priced names feels even more unrealistic. As MLB insider Buster Olney put it, with their 2026 payroll already projected around $213 million, the Yankees just don"t look like big spenders this winter. But the twist? The Cubs are reportedly stepping in and doubling down on the very players the Yankees are still eyeing. A move that could shut the door on the Bombers" offseason hopes altogether. "It will be an active offseason," The Athletic quoted Cubs" owner Jed…...
1+ hour, 14+ min ago (385+ words) MLB News: Charlise Castro, a former Division I softball standout and America East Player of the Year, forged her own path beyond being George Springer's wife....
Legendary Second Baseman Elected Into Hall of Fame; Other Legends Omitted
1+ hour, 18+ min ago (592+ words) The Contemporary Baseball Era Committee has elected legendary San Francisco Giants second baseman Jeff Kent into the Baseball Hall of Fame on Sunday night according to the committee and ESPN. The all-time leader in career home runs by a second baseman with 351 at the position (377 total), Kent was a four-time All-Star, four-time Silver Slugger and the 2000 National League MVP. Kent played 17 seasons in the majors, having 2461 hits, 560 doubles, 1518 runs driven in and an .855 lifetime OPS. With 55.4 Wins Above Replacement, Kent was on the cusp of getting into Cooperstown for many years. First eligible for election in 2014, Kent spent 10 years on the writer's ballot, not receiving more than 46.5% of the vote, despite impressive career numbers. But finally, Kent's time came as he received 14 of the possible 16 votes from the Era Committee. Major baseball names were omitted from this year's Era Committee....
Cashman: Gray put Yankees in play to raise value
1+ hour, 20+ min ago (375+ words) ORLANDO, Fla. -- Brian Cashman says Sonny Gray admitted he expressed a desire to play in New York at the behest of his agent so as not to harm his free-agency value and didn't voice his dislike of the Big Apple until after the 2018 trade deadline had passed. After his arrival for Major League Baseball's winter meetings, the longtime New York Yankees general manager was asked about Gray, who was acquired by the Boston Red Sox in a trade from the St. Louis Cardinals last month. The veteran starter spoke of his 1 1/2 seasons in New York during a Zoom news conference on Dec. 2, announcing the signing. "New York was, it just wasn't a good situation for me, wasn't a great setup for me and my family," he said. "I never wanted to go there in the first place." Gray was traded…...