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(07/27/22 7:06pm)
The Baltimore Orioles drafted redshirt junior baseball player Alden Mathes in the 2022 MLB Draft, but he chose to decline the offer and return to UR for another year. He was picked in the 19th round of the event as the 557th overall pick.
(05/04/10 12:59am)
It was 21 years ago that Pat Courtney, then a senior at the University of Richmond, was searching for a job. He had no long-term goals, he just wanted an opportunity to work in the sports industry.
(10/01/09 4:00am)
As much as Major League Baseball Commissioner Bud Selig likes to say that there is parity in his sport, there is no such thing, at least not in this decade. You need look no further than the teams that will be competing in this year's playoffs to see that.
(10/01/09 4:00am)
As baseball season comes to a close during a year when the pennant races have been about as dramatic as an 8:15 a.m. biology class, much discussion has turned toward the postseason awards. In the American League, the curse of the small-market team might keep two very deserving players out of the winner's circle.
(09/17/09 6:00am)
What do Hanley Ramirez, B.J. Upton and Troy Tulowitzki have in common?
(04/23/09 4:00am)
Major League Baseball's 2009 season has officially begun, and for fans across the country that usually means it is time to grab some hot dogs, a cold beer and head out to the ballpark. This year, there will still be hot dogs and beer, but will the same number of fans be expending the extra cash to go watch their favorite team during the summer heat or will they resort to enjoying their comfort food lounging on a recliner in their living room?
(04/10/09 4:36am)
Dragons and 12-sided die characterized the world of old-school fantasy, but a new fantasy realm, where walks, hits, innings pitched and earned run averages determine victory or defeat, has emerged once again.
(02/12/09 8:00pm)
Sean Casey, a University of Richmond graduate who played major league baseball for 12 years, announced his retirement on Jan. 27, ending his career playing first base for the Boston Red Sox.
(10/02/08 7:00pm)
The major league baseball playoffs started last night, and as good as this year's postseason teams are, there are a number of other talented teams whose playoff dreams ended because of the way playoff teams are determined.
(11/01/07 4:00am)
With the last out of the 2007 World Series, Jonathan Papelbon launched his glove skyward, while Jason Varitek flung his mask behind him. The two battery mates proceeded to embrace, then cry. Joined by their teammates, they spent the next few hours drinking and dousing each other with alcohol.