Former Major League Baseball (MLB) player Juan Jaime has tragically died suddenly after suffering a heart attack, according to reports. He was just 37 years old when he died, MLB reporter Hector Gomez revealed. https://twitter.com/hgomez27/status/1872825676962906160 Jaime made several appearances as a pitcher for the Atlanta Braves in 2014 and '15.…

Billy Bean, a formative figure in Major League Baseball's (MLB) office, passed away on Tuesday at the age of 60. Bean died due to complications from acute myeloid leukemia, Fox News reported. His role extended from the playing fields to the highest echelons of baseball administration, leaving an indelible mark…

The new manager of the San Francisco Giants has immediately reversed the team's "woke" policy on protesting the national anthem. Players on the San Francisco Giants baseball team will be required to stand for the national anthem this season. The rule also includes anyone else in the team's dugout. However,…

Former Major League Baseball (MLB) star Patrick Mahomes Sr. has just been arrested on his third DWI charge. Mahomes, the father of Kansas City Chiefs star quarterback Pat Mahomes Jr., has found himself under the glare of public scrutiny once more. This past Saturday night, the elder Mahomes was arrested…

Major League Baseball has caved after multiple players revolted against a Bud Light-like stunt for Pride month. MLB has responded by quietly removing the LGBTQ+ Pride logo from its Twitter account. Clay Travis said: “MLB players are revolting — some publicly, many privately — over the Dodgers honoring an anti-Catholic…

Baseball stars are revolting against the Los Angeles Dodgers over another "woke" stunt that sent the wrong message to most of the country. Like Bud Light and Target, these major organizations can’t seem to help themselves. MLB stars Trevor Williams and Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Blake Treinen called out the…

Five Tampa Bay Rays baseball players have refused to wear the gay pride logo on their uniforms because of their religious beliefs. Major League Baseball pitchers Jason Adam, Jalen Beeks, Brooks Raley, Jeffrey Springs, and Ryan Thompson said they accept everyone and don't "look down on anybody." However, refused to…