The Arizona House has approved a bill to help finance a new Chicago Cubs spring-training facility in Mesa.
Texas Rangers manager Ron Washington admitted he made a "huge mistake" when he used cocaine and failed a Major League Baseball drug test last season.
House Majority Leader John McComish is working on an amendment to the House bill that proposed a ticket surcharge and rental car tax to raise money to build a
A Cincinnati Reds baseball player in Arizona for spring training has been cited for driving on a suspended license.
In the past few years, several teams like the Los Angeles Dodgers and Cleveland Indians have moved their spring training sites from Florida to Arizona.
A grassy courtyard at Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport has been named after baseball Hall of Famers Bob Feller and Ferguson Jenkins.
Major League Baseball has fired three of seven umpire supervisors because of anger over blown calls during the 2009 postseason, USA Today reports.
The first weekend of spring training in the valley rained out, and many baseball fans were disappointed.
Spring Training is big for our local economy. Fans spend a lot of money - from hotel rooms to shopping and we really depend on them. FOX 10's Diane Ryan
Spring training is now officially underway in Arizona, and the weather couldn't be better -- mid-70s and sunny.
Outfielder Justin Upton and the Arizona Diamondbacks have agreed to a $51.25 million, six-year contract.
Four teams, 1,400 hits, two bad hamstrings, a broken left hand and a hit TV show later, Eric Byrnes is ready for something new. Even if it is a little strange
The Kansas City Royals baseball team is being sued after the team’s mascot, Slugger the Lion, allegedly injured a fan’s eye with a steaming hot wiener during a
Memo to all Major League Baseball players: Leave your guns at home. A new policy from Commissioner Bud Selig's office bars anyone in MLB from bringing firearms
The Chicago Cubs enter the 2010 season with a settled lineup and little competition for jobs. The biggest question is who bats first?
Major League Baseball has a new message for players and employees this spring training: Keep guns, long knives and explosives out of the clubhouse.