ANAHEIM, Calif. -- New York Mets outfielder Curtis Granderson was touched in the back by a fan while making a play in the right-field corner of Friday night's game against the Los Angeles Angels.
Anyone who's recently dipped a toe into sports card collecting knows two things for sure: The dominant hobby of your childhood is very much still alive and thriving, and there's a lot to be learned ...
CHICAGO (WGN) — The Cubs were crushed by the Dodgers and Diamondbacks. The White Sox are off to a respectable start. Then there is the latest polarizing baseball conversation item—torpedo bats. TBS ...
Curtis Granderson returned to Comerica Park on May 13, this time reporting to the press box as a broadcaster instead of the clubhouse as a player. He was in town to provide coverage of the American ...
Curtis Granderson is no stranger to October baseball. The three-time All-Star and postseason veteran isn’t shy about sharing his opinions, and this year he’s put his thoughts in ink–well, on Instagram ...
New York Yankee Curtis Granderson's charity, the Grand Kids Foundation, continues to benefit from the New York Yankee’s homerun spree. Thanks to his five recent homeruns, 515 East 72nd Street/Miraval ...
Yahoo Sports Daily hosts Caroline Fenton and Jason Fitz are joined by Curtis Granderson, former MLB player and analyst on TBS, to explain why the automated ball-strike (ABS) system is good for ...
As of Wednesday night, the Yankees have a vacancy at the catcher spot. Russell Martin decided to bolt the Bronx and sign a two-year, $17 million deal with the Pittsburgh Pirates. With Martin now gone, ...