One of the strangest baseball stories in recent memory is coming to a close. Former director of scouting for the St. Louis Cardinals, Christopher Correa, has been sentenced to almost four years in prison.
If you like playoff baseball, circle Wednesday on your calendar. Two highly-anticipated elimination games are on tap, with the final game between the Blue Jays and the Rangers set for 4 p.m. ET and the Astros and Royals battling at 8 p.m.ET.
There are just seven days left in MLB's regular season but plenty of titles are still up for grabs. Here's a look at what's left as the final week gets underway.
As Major League Baseball enters the halfway point of the 2015 season, some interesting story lines have emerged. The Houston Astros are on top, Alex Rodriguez is playing like an all star again and Pete Rose is back in the news.
Investigators for the FBI and the Justice Department have discovered evidence that an internal network for the Houston Astros was broken into by members of the St. Louis Cardinals front office, according to Michael S. Schmidt of The New York Times.
With 2015 MLB spring training about to get underway, most fans are expecting another entertaining year for the league. Last year was business as usual for the Giants, taking another World Series, but what should we expect this year?
The Houston Astros have become the latest victims in the growing cybercrime epidemic. Sensitive data related to purposed trades, some of which were actually executed, has been stolen and leaked online.
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A Houston Astros vendor is fired after his unsanitary act is caught on video by a fan. While this act is surely under the hygiene par, it is the least of ballpark health concerns.
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If a MLB baseball game is any indication of what the future will bring, one Houston Astro's fan should run the other direction while she has a chance. A foul ball was hit into the stands striking the woman when her date ducked instead of catching the ball
The quite often left-handed starting pitcher for the Houston Astros, Mike Hampton, will not pitch for the rest of the 2009 season because he will have surgery on his pitching shoulder and both knees.