All international sponsorships are supposed to go through the league to prevent a free-for-all. That's not what happened here.
The Blue Jays apparently broke MLB rules yesterday when the team’s logos were splashed across the mat for a world-title boxing match in Tokyo without the league office’s blessing.
In Formula 1, the action off the track is often as exciting as the racing on it. Here are 13 figures to know about the ...
MLB Network is getting ready to move into a whole new space. No, the content on the Emmy Award-winning network won’t be ...
MLB controls the international market, not individual teams. The Blue Jays admitted they failed to seek permission beforehand ...
Shane Rawley, the owner of Shaner's Pizzeria since 1991, has published three fiction novels in his "Peter Cobb" series ...
Check out the latest episodes of The Show Before the Show, MiLB.com's official podcast. A segment rundown is listed below, in ...
The Modesto Bee on MSN
Update: Modesto’s new baseball team unveils another name, also tied to car culture
Owner Dave Heller announced the “primary identity” Monday morning at the Graffiti USA Classic Car Museum. The first choice, Glow Riders, will be a secondary name used for games once a week to ...
In a somewhat convoluted story, the Toronto Blue Jays are in trouble with the MLB league office over some illicit marketing in Japan. 2) This is illegal under MLB's rules, as international marketing ...
Hal Steinbrenner seemed to suggest that the Yankees are not making a profit. When a question was asked about the Yankees ...
The San Quentin Giants’ opponents are impressed. But what about the parole board that decides the players’ fate?
There will be Madden tributes on the three broadcasts, and all six teams playing will wear Madden patches on their uniforms.
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