India  

Pitchers Strip To Protest New MLB Rules

Video Credit: HuffPost NOW News - Duration: 01:42s - Published
Pitchers Strip To Protest New MLB Rules

Pitchers Strip To Protest New MLB Rules

Washington Nationals pitcher Max Scherzer was one of a handful of pitchers to be checked for foreign substances and he was not thrilled about the new process.


You Might Like


💡 newsR Knowledge: Other News Mentions

Major League Baseball Major League Baseball North American professional baseball league

'Are you kidding?' - Mullins takes 'impossible catch'

Watch Cedric Mullins make an "impossible catch" for the Baltimore Orioles against the Minnesota Twins in the MLB.
BBC Sport
This Day in History: Jackie Robinson Breaks Color Barrier [Video]

This Day in History: Jackie Robinson Breaks Color Barrier

This Day in History:, Jackie Robinson Breaks Color Barrier. April 15, 1947. The 28-year-old baseball player became the first African American to play for Major League Baseball. The Georgia native stepped onto the grass of Ebbots Field in Brooklyn as a Brooklyn Dodger. Two years later, the star infielder was named the National League's MVP as well as a batting champ. He led his team to six National League pennants and the World Series in 1955. Robinson was subjected to the racism of both players and baseball fans throughout his career. Jim Crow laws forced him to dine at different restaurants and stay at different hotels than the rest of his team. Robinson was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1962. His number, 42, was the the first to be retired in 1997

Credit: Wibbitz Top Stories    Duration: 00:58Published