RIP to former pitcher, lumberjack and international pitching coach Jim Dickson. Dickson, who spent 4 seasons in the major leagues in the 1960s, died on September 9 in Astoria, OR. He was 87 years o…| RIP Baseball
We take a look at the biggest winners and losers as the Dodgers blow past the Reds in Game 2 of their Wild Card Series and on to the NLDS.| MLB - Sportsnaut
LOS ANGELES — October baseball returned to Chavez Ravine with thunder, and the Los Angeles Dodgers answered with a performance that was equal parts explosive| LAFB Network
The Los Angeles Dodgers are playing postseason baseball for the 13th year in a row, but face an extra round this October as they look to become MLB’s first repeat World Series champion since the New York Yankees from 1998-2000. While the Dodgers won the National League West for a 12th time in the past […]| Dodger Blue
What is going on in the 2025 MLB Playoffs chase? We offer up the latest updates from Tuesday on the Yankees, Mets, and Tigers.| Sportsnaut
Depending on your generation, your first memory of Davey Johnson may be as an All-Star second baseman or one of the winningest managers of his era. Johnson died on September 5 in Sarasota, FL, at the age of 82. During his playing career, Johnson played with the Baltimore Orioles (1965-72), Atlanta Braves (1973-75), Philadelphia Phillies … Continue reading Obituary: Davey Johnson (1943-2025)| RIP Baseball
RIP to right-handed pitcher Scott Klingenbeck, who appeared in 39 games in the major leagues during the 1990s with three teams. He died on May 20 at the age of 54. Klingenbeck played for the Baltim…| RIP Baseball
RIP to Tommy Helms, the 1966 National League Rookie of the Year and a 2-time All-Star infielder. The Cincinnati Reds, for whom he both played and managed, announced that Helms died on April 13. He …| RIP Baseball
RIP to Angel Torres, who reached the major leagues in 1977 as a pitcher for Cincinnati. He died on February 1 at the age of 72. Torres played for the Cincinnati Reds in 5 games as part of a 10-year…| RIP Baseball
RIP to long-time player and coach Merv Rettenmund, whose teams reached the playoffs in 6 of his 13 seasons and won the World Series twice. He died at the age of 81 on December 7. Rettenmund played …| RIP Baseball
RIP to Bob Kelly, a pitcher who played for parts of 4 major-league seasons in the 1950s. He died on November 27 at the age of 97, and days after celebrating his 75th wedding anniversary with his wi…| RIP Baseball
Every kid who has played on some kind of youth baseball team has dreamed of making it all the way to the major leagues. Joey Jay lived that dream. He became the first Little League alumnus to reach…| RIP Baseball
Pete Rose is one of the all-time greats of baseball, and he deserves every laurel his playing career earned. Baseball’s highest official honor — induction into the Hall of Fame — …| RIP Baseball