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Because of the unrest that has rocked the city, Major League Baseball decided to close the game to fans. So players came on the field to no cheers, and a home run was marked by the crack of a bat.
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In 204 days, two teams will face off in the World Series. Until then, fans can dream about their team winning it all, as Major League Baseball's season gets going.
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International Baseball will make its return to St. Petersburg this Friday for its fifth season. Mayor Rick Kriseman held a news conference Tuesday…
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Marlins Park will host the 2017 Major League Baseball All-Star game. Only 20 days into his new position, MLB commissioner Rob Manfred made the official...
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Buck O'Neil rose from humble beginnings in Sarasota's Newtown neighborhood to become the first black coach in the major leagues. He was able to tell…
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Every Monday, WUSF 89.7 presents Story Corps Tampa Bay, and this week’s story comes from a recording at the John F. Germany Public Library in Tampa as…
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There is an innovation in sports science now being tested that some say could change the future of baseball. With arm injuries rampant across all levels…
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His big-league career began in the 1950s and included the most recent Yankees dynasty. Baseball is mourning Don Zimmer today, remembering a man who loved the game that loved him back.
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The renovations that will turn the childhood home of baseball Hall of Fame member Al Lopez into a baseball museum began Wednesday.Tampa Bay has a rich…
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According to media reports, the league handed the players union names of those facing suspensions for doping. Alex Rodriguez is rumored to be among them.
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Polk County commissioners approved Tuesday almost $14.6 million in tourist tax funds to renovate and expand the Detroit Tigers' spring training…
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For the sixth time, the University of Tampa baseball team reigns supreme, winning the Division II championship over Minnesota State Mankato 8-2 Saturday…