May 28, 2019 Megan Thee Stallion, hip hop standout, signed to former MLB All-Star Carl Crawford's record label A former four-time Major League Baseball All-Star opened up Sunday about signing one of the hottest hip-hop acts in the genre.
May 23, 2019 Los Angeles Dodgers' Rich Hill launches into profane tirade after bunt single during shift Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Rich Hill went into an expletive-laced tirade Wednesday night after the team allowed a bunt single down the third base side because of the shift.
May 23, 2019 Ex-MLB slugger Josh Hamilton reveals conversation with God led him to retirement Former MLB slugger Josh Hamilton played nine years in the big leagues, winning one MVP award and getting selected to five All-Star games while also battling drug and alcohol addiction.
April 17, 2019 Cy Young winner Blake Snell hits injured list after making 'really dumb' move at home Tampa Bay Rays pitcher Blake Snell, the 2018 American League Cy Young Award winner, was placed on the injured list Tuesday after suffering an unusual mishap at his home.
January 26, 2019 Tampa Bay Rays announce cash-free stadium in 2019 Fans at Tropicana Field in Florida can expect shorter lines at the concessions stands this year as the Tampa Bay Rays announced that their stadium is going cash free.
November 15, 2018 Justin Verlander's wife Kate Upton says she 'won't be going to Tampa' anytime soon after his Cy Young snub Kate Upton claps back at Cy Young awards after husband loses the honor.
July 31, 2018 Pittsburgh Pirates trade for Chris Archer in bid to bolster rotation The surging Pittsburgh Pirates are intent on making a run at a playoff spot.
December 20, 2017 Tampa Bay Rays trade Evan Longoria to San Francisco Giants The San Francisco Giants found the offense-producing third baseman they sought this offseason, acquiring Evan Longoria and cash from the Tampa Bay Rays on Wednesday for outfielder Denard Span, infielder Christian Arroyo and two minor league pitchers.
September 18, 2017 Irma has Florida's sports teams rescheduling As Hurricane Irma bore down on Florida, the state's professional sports teams packed up and got out of town just like everyone else.