
Pick-Six: Biggest sports moments of 2021
To memorialize 2021, it’s time to count down the six biggest sports moments of the year.
To memorialize 2021, it’s time to count down the six biggest sports moments of the year.
Plenty of franchises have gone through multiple decades without a championship to their name, and their fans feel they have suffered long enough.
Even with a fresh face and a polarizing franchise, viewership for Game 1 of the 2021 World Series was only slightly better than its 2020 counterpart.
With so much talent across the board, there are so many possibilities to look out for throughout the 2021 World Series.
It’s rare for the stars to perfectly align when it comes to the “Big Four” sports leagues, and the occasion is so infrequent that it has its own name.
As temperatures continue to drop in October, so does the number of teams remaining in the MLB’s postseason bracket.
After two electric Wild Card games, let’s take a look at the eight teams fighting to win the 2021 World Series.
After a chaotic, 162-game regular season, it’s officially time for October baseball.
In the second half of a doubleheader, Diamondbacks pitcher Madison Bumgarner gave up zero hits. In the record books, it’ll go down as a “notable achievement.”
Regardless of whether it’s a rookie that fans have seen before, or fresh blood for viewers to become accustomed to, there’s plenty of hype to sift through in 2021.
Ahead of the start of the 2021 season, we broke down MLB’s top 10 teams and put pen to paper for some power rankings.
The Padres and Fernando Tatis Jr. reportedly agreed to a 14-year contract on Wednesday, February 17, just a few months before the start of the 2021 season.
It’s only fitting that one of the most unique regular seasons in MLB history would be accompanied by one of the most intriguing playoff formats in recent memory.
There are many question marks as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. But, one thing is for certain: After a long wait, fans can officially enjoy baseball in 2020, the year of the underdog.
To celebrate Independence Day in the only way we know how, it’s time to count down the Fourth of July’s top sports moments.
When you have four players selected in the top 57 picks of the 2020 MLB Draft, and the 25th pick in the first round is calling you the “best program in the country,” you must be doing something right.