Buster Posey's injury gives some second thoughts about home-plate hits. May 28, 2011— -- It's one of the most dramatic and violent plays in baseball: The collision between a base-runner trying to ...
BATH, Mich. (AP) – A teenage baseball player has died nearly two weeks after he was knocked unconscious during a collision at second base. Cooper Gardner, a junior at Bath High School, died Sunday at ...
It's one of baseball's "most traditional and most violent plays," as NPR's Tom Goldman says. Starting as soon as next season, though, Major League Baseball will move to ban intentional collisions at ...
PEORIA, Ariz. - John Buck knows the exact moment when baseball's thinking changed about home-plate collisions. He was standing 50 feet away when it happened on May 25, 2011. On Monday, that thinking ...
Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin. Copyright 2024 NPR Major League Baseball plans to eliminate home plate collisions, among other rules ...
Major League Baseball intends to eliminate its most exciting — and most dangerous — play next season, by placing a permanent ban on the home plate collision. At the offseason Winter Meetings this week ...
Certain physicality has been taken out of modern day baseball, but Ian Happ's collision with Colson Montgomery in Sunday's game between the White Sox and Cubs was legal. CHICAGO –– Ian Happ running ...
SAN FRANCISCO -- Ray Fosse watched the crushing blow to Giants star Buster Posey and wondered why after all these years there are still few rules to protect catchers at the plate. If there's anybody ...
Recently during a pre-game warmup, Phillies right fielder Bryce Harper was doing some batting practice when he hit a line drive to right field, and it collided with another ball in midair. Bryce ...
LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. — Pete Rose sounded bowled over. Charlie Hustle, who famously flattened Ray Fosse to score the winning run in the 1970 All-Star game, couldn’t believe Major League Baseball ...
It's one of the most exciting plays in baseball and one of the most dangerous, the collision between a waiting catcher and a base runner charging for home plate. UNIDENTIFIED MAN: And coming to the ...
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