From Shohei Ohtani to Aaron Judge, CC Sabathia gives 5 current players he believes to be MLB Hall Of Fame locks. Hear this ...
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CES 2012: The Blooper Reel

Step into the lighter side of CES 2012 with our blooper reel! Witness the unexpected, hilarious moments that unfolded at the ...
Major League Baseball's extra innings format is different in the playoffs from the regular season, getting rid of the "ghost runner" starting on second base once a game goes beyond nine innings.
The Milwaukee Brewers finished the regular season No. 1 in USA TODAY Sports' power rankings. But are they the team to beat in Major League Baseball's playoffs? That's a question for another day, and ...
The MLB playoff picture is finally complete. It took all 162 games and a few tiebreakers, but the bracket is set, and the postseason has arrived. Below are Yahoo Sports' postseason picks from baseball ...
The 2025 MLB postseason schedule is less than 48 hours away from starting. What are the MLB playoff start times, dates and TV channels? Entering Game 162 Sunday, the last day of the regular season, we ...
It's a Sunday afternoon in the fall, but for once, the MLB is taking center stage. Today is the final day of the regular season in Major League Baseball, and with the playoffs starting on Tuesday, we ...
The MLB postseason is underway, some exciting baseball has already been played and some more is around the corner for the next month or so. In order to properly enjoy this postseason, there are a few ...
Major League Baseball's postseason will get underway on Tuesday with Game 1 of all four Wild Card Series. This, then, is the opportune time to offer a refresher on baseball's (still) relatively new ...
The 2025 MLB playoff schedule is underway for the postseason bracket. We are tracking and updating scores and results from every game of baseball's playoffs from the four wild-card series, the ALDS ...
This story was written before Vladimir Guerrero Jr. went deep in his first at-bat of ALDS Game 3 off Carlos Rodón.