MLB’s exemption resulted from a 1922 Supreme Court ruling that stated that the business of baseball did not constitute “interstate commerce.”
Author: Gabe Lacques, USA TODAY
What is the MLB antitrust exemption? Baseball’s century-old golden goose becomes political cudgel
MLB’s exemption resulted from a 1922 Supreme Court ruling that stated that the business of baseball did not constitute “interstate commerce.”
Cleveland infielder Yu Chang pushes back against racist messages after committing error
Chang posted to his Instagram story and Twitter account a handful of racist messages sent to him.
The big bet: Sports gambling has leagues, networks and books desperate for a piece of your action
Three years after a landmark Supreme Court ruling, perhaps the country’s most hotly contested game is who rules the betting industry.
‘My body was all chills’: Eduardo Rodriguez, Trey Mancini moved by receptions after COVID-19, cancer battles
Red Sox pitcher Eduardo Rodriguez and Orioles slugger Trey Mancini faced off Thursday after both missed the 2020 season.
Opinion: MLB cruising to victory in culture war over All-Star Game move from Atlanta
As the corporate “mob” grows in voicing its disapproval, it becomes easier to understand how Manfred’s decision was executed swiftly and unilaterally.
‘It’s crazy how good it feels’: After week of COVID-19 misery, Washington Nationals open with dramatic Juan Soto walk-off
The Washington Nationals finally got to play baseball Tuesday. And, it was worth the wait, as they prevailed on a dramatic walk-off hit by Juan Soto.
Where will 2021 MLB All-Star Game be moved? 5 suggestions on short notice
Atlanta will no longer host the 2021 All–Star Game, but what city would be right to take over on short notice?
At 21, Fernando Tatis Jr. already carries the ‘Face of Baseball’ label, even as MLB aims to diversify the field
The Padres’ young superstar is among the game’s most marketable players – but MLB is making a point of spreading the wealth.
The $1 billion quintet: Breaking down MLB’s epic free agent shortstop class
Baseball stars have never aligned in this fashion before, and they likely won’t again. Five shortstops, all first-round picks, could be free agents.
