Boston Red Sox
Cubs Fans: Try Not to Turn Into Red Sox Fans, Alright?
Chicago Cubs fans stand in a perilous spot: they could become the next Boston Red Sox fans.
Tuned Up Theo Epstein Drops F Bomb on Live TV, Plans to Go on a Bender
Theo Epstein enjoyed a few post game beers and then did some interviews all drunk. It was great fun.
Curt Schilling's Trump Rally Draws A Thronging Crowd of Sixteen People
There's a reason why all of Curt's online supporters are Twitter eggs and Pepe the Frog avatars—because disgusting people like him are averse to showing their faces in public.
Curt Schilling Says He's Definitely Going to Run for Senate (Maybe)
Curt Schilling once again dangles the threat of running for public office. But first, he says he must consult with his family.
If You're Just Getting Acquainted with the Cleveland Indians, Enjoy Jose Ramirez
The Indians have flown under the radar for most of the season, so not many people have gotten to watch Jose Ramirez play until now.
Curt Schilling Somehow Manages to Lose Mind He Already Lost
Curt Schilling has doubled-down on his comments about "beautiful" and "gorgeous" kids.
The End Is Never Right, It Just Is: So Long, David Ortiz
David Ortiz could not control how his career ended, but no one will remember him for how his career ended.
Joe Kelly Leaves Playoff Tickets For Debate Hero Ken Bone, We Live In A Miracle
A Red Sox pitcher left playoff tickets for a viral human being from Sunday night's Presidential debate. How about that!
Blue Jays President Mark Shapiro Wants to Play His Former Team in the ALCS
After the Toronto Blue Jays swept the Texas Rangers on Sunday night to reach the American League Championship Series, president Mark Shapiro said that he hoped to face his old team, the Cleveland Indians, next.
Knowing, Not-Knowing, October, And Letting Go: David Roth's Weak In Review
Baseball spends a great deal of time and effort trying to figure itself out, which is one of its charms. And then, in October, it's something else entirely.
MLB Commissioner Gives David Ortiz a Pass on Failed PED Test from 2003
Commissioner Rob Manfred says the survey used to inform MLB's PED policy was unreliable—at least in the case of the beloved David Ortiz.
David Ortiz Doesn't Need Baseball Anymore
You probably have to go back to Ted Williams, and the .316/.451/.645 line he put up in 1960, to find a superstar who walked off the field with so much left to give. And make no mistake: the Boston Red Sox slugger is going out on top.