Texas baseball's alumni game brought former players back to campus to reminisce. For Blair Henley, his ill-fated Houston Astros debut was hard to shake.
The Toronto Blue Jays have agreed to terms with RHP Max Scherzer on a one-year contract (US $15,500,000). Scherzer, 40, made nine starts for the Texas Rangers this past season, posting a 3.95 ERA with ...
Free-agent right-handed starting pitcher Max Scherzer has agreed to terms with the Toronto Blue Jays on a one-year contract ...
The Blue Jays are adding a big-name arm to their starting rotation. Veteran right-hander Max Scherzer has signed a one-year, ...
Former Texas Rangers manager Bobby Valentine landed similarly ... it was to make a tough pitch to him with his small strike ...
Chris Sale’s resurgent 2024 season resulted in a Cy Young Award after years of injury problems. Could Jacob deGrom follow that blueprint in 2025? Set to enter his third season with the Rangers, deGrom ...
There was more emotion jam-packed into this one game than the Rangers have had for a majority of this season combined. Because with 30 games left in the regular season, president and general ...
The Rangers will have another representative during the 4 Nations Face-Off tournament later this month, as defenseman Urho Vaakanainen was added to Team Finland’s roster as an injury replacement ...
It was a big night for New York Rangers goaltender Jonathan Quick and American hockey as a whole. The 39-year-old Milford, Connecticut native aided the Rangers in a 4-2 win over the Las Vegas ...
The Vancouver Canucks rocked the NHL with another Friday night blockbuster, trading forward J.T. Miller to the New York Rangers for forward Filip Chytil, defenseman Victor Mancini and a 2025 first ...
NEW YORK -- Jonathan Quick became the first U.S.-born goaltender to win 400 games, and the 15th overall in NHL history, in the New York Rangers' 4-2 win over the Vegas Golden Knights on Sunday night.
However, Tony Godsick, agent of tennis legend Roger Federer, is unsure of whether the Italian can surpass the Swiss Maestro. The World No.1 looked unstoppable during the two weeks in Melbourne.