Chatter about safety at Major League Baseball games got louder overnight after a young girl was struck by a foul ball at Yankee Stadium. The game against the Minnesota Twins was delayed for about four ...
Protective netting at all ballparks was expanded in before the 2018 season by Major League Baseball and commissioner Rob Manfred, but after several recent foul ball injuries, two senators want Manfred ...
Major League Baseball has recommended teams have protective netting between the dugouts for any field-level seats within 70 feet of home plate. The guidelines were issued Wednesday at the winter ...
(Reuters) - Major League Baseball has recommended to all 30 clubs that they provide netting or other protection for fans from dugout to dugout as a safety precaution from foul line drives, the office ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) Eric Hosmer still remembers the gasp from the crowd in Cleveland, and the sickening silence that followed, when he cracked a foul ball down the third base line and struck a woman ...
In the wake of the incident Wednesday in which a young girl was injured by a foul ball at Yankee Stadium, four MLB teams Thursday announced plans to extend the protective netting at their ballparks.
CHICAGO — The Chicago White Sox have become the first team in the major leagues to extend protective netting from foul pole to foul pole, starting Monday night against the Miami Marlins. The extra ...
When a fan flipped over the railing and fell off the 21-foot-high Clemente Wall in right field at Pittsburgh's PNC Park on Wednesday night, it elicited memories of spectators who have died from ...
Within minutes of Major League Baseball's announcement that all 30 teams will have extended-protective netting in their ballparks in 2018, the congratulatory texts and emails were flowing in to Andy ...
MIDLAND, Mich. (WJRT) - Dow Diamond has extended its protective netting in an effort to protect the fans. The netting extends to the left and right field bullpens. The new netting meets the new safety ...
Atlanta Braves outfielder Mike Yastrzemski made the strangest error of the MLB season so far thanks to some flukishly bad luck. Yastrzemski was in left field Sunday at Citi Field in New York, N.Y.
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