Three years after a landmark Supreme Court ruling, perhaps the country’s most hotly contested game is who rules the betting industry.
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‘My body was all chills’: Eduardo Rodriguez, Trey Mancini moved by receptions after COVID-19, cancer battles
Red Sox pitcher Eduardo Rodriguez and Orioles slugger Trey Mancini faced off Thursday after both missed the 2020 season.
‘It’s crazy how good it feels’: After week of COVID-19 misery, Washington Nationals open with dramatic Juan Soto walk-off
The Washington Nationals finally got to play baseball Tuesday. And, it was worth the wait, as they prevailed on a dramatic walk-off hit by Juan Soto.
MLB faces a major hurdle in COVID-19 battle: Players hesitant to get the vaccine
As states and health departments lower the age-based requirements for vaccination, team access will ramp up in corresponding fashion.
Where will 2021 MLB All-Star Game be moved? 5 suggestions on short notice
Atlanta will no longer host the 2021 All–Star Game, but what city would be right to take over on short notice?
MLB moving 2021 All-Star Game from Atlanta in response to Georgia voting law
MLB announced Friday that the 2021 All-Star Game in Atlanta would be moved to “demonstrate our values as a sport.”
Nationals-Mets opening day game postponed due to Washington’s COVID-19 issues
The Nationals were set to be without at least five players for opening day due to one player testing positive for COVID-19.
At 21, Fernando Tatis Jr. already carries the ‘Face of Baseball’ label, even as MLB aims to diversify the field
The Padres’ young superstar is among the game’s most marketable players – but MLB is making a point of spreading the wealth.
Five Nationals players will miss opening day after a COVID-19 positive
A Washington Nationals player tested positive for COVID-19 and will miss Thursday’s opener, as well as four other players who must quarantine.
The $1 billion quintet: Breaking down MLB’s epic free agent shortstop class
Baseball stars have never aligned in this fashion before, and they likely won’t again. Five shortstops, all first-round picks, could be free agents.