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Verlander previously won two World Series titles with the Astros.
Including exclusive interviews with key members of the team.
Plus, Big Papi talked about Shohei Ohtani, Major League Baseball’s recent rule changes, and more.
“I paid the price and if I don’t get to the Hall of Fame, there’s absolutely no one to blame but myself.”
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Listen as several current MLB players and top prospects join hosts for special segments.
Look back on the top sports stories of 2022, from Aaron Judge and Tom Brady to Serena Williams and Tiger Woods, plus live NBA and NFL games on Christmas Day....
MLB Network Radio honors Scully’s remarkable career with ‘Vin Scully: Voice of Generations.’
Hear live broadcasts of the 92nd All-Star Game Presented by Mastercard and much more.
MLB Network Radio is airing a special episode of “We Were There” chronicling his road to 715 home runs.
Martinez gave host Chuck Todd his thoughts on the MLB’s current hot headline.
Hear from Harper about his road to the Majors exclusively on MLB Network Radio.
Some players might use their walk-up song to pump themselves up, while some might use it to send a message to their opponents or the fans.
There’s no one else in the Nationals’ lineup who inspires anything close to the kind of fear Harper does.
Take a look at some of the more obscure numbers ever to be worn in Major League Baseball and the players who have worn them.
Branch Rickey signed Robinson to a contract and, on October 23, 1945, announced his assignment to the Royals for the 1946 season.
Opponents, avian or man, had to contend with the heat from the Big Unit’s devastating left arm.
He became the first athlete in the history of American professional sports to win championships in each of his first four seasons.
It was said Bell could make it around the bases in 13 seconds.
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