He beat out Cleveland’s Rocky Colavito (who would join the Sox in 1967) and Baltimore’s Tito Francona (who also would be a ...
It was the start of a new era at shortstop for the White Sox. On this date, the team purchased the contract of young ...
Baseball America released its O’s prospect rankings, though it’s a somewhat less exciting group than last year.
Former player, now attorney, Monte Ward and New York politician James Gaffney will purchase 945 of the 1000 shares for ...
Austin Wells and Luis Gil were both up for the Rookie of the Year award in 2024. The battery pair were both named finalists alongside Colton Cowser, and it wasn't clear who was going to win.
SAN LUIS, AZ — Onvida Health is taking a major step in expanding healthcare access for South County residents with the groundbreaking of the Onvida Health San Luis Medical Campus. The November 16th ...
Luis Gil’s season began with a demotion to Minor League camp some three weeks before Opening Day, only to be summoned back across the street when his services were needed in the starting rotation. It ...
New York Mets starting pitcher Luis Severino has elected to enter free agency after declining his $21.05 million qualifying offer, per Jon Heyman of the New York Post. Severino, who turns 31 years ...
In 1947 and 1948, the Rookie of the Year was given to Major League Baseball's top rookie-eligible player. Since 1949, the award has been presented to a player in the American League and National ...
Former Manchester United winger Luis Nani has opened up on how deep Cristiano Ronaldo’s competitive streak runs. The winger joined United in 2007 after moving from Sporting Lisbon and would go ...
In his first full season in the league, Lionel Messi will be going for his first MVP but he'll be up against his teammate Luis Suarez for the honor. The Columbus Crew are right behind the Herons ...
Juan Luis Guerra 4.40 took home the album of the year trophy at the 2024 Latin Grammy Awards for his “Radio Güira,” not long after receiving record of the year for “Mambo 23.” “Let me ...