Rafael Devers will start at first base for the San Francisco Giants against the Atlanta Braves on Tuesday night, which both starts a new chapter of his career and ends a strange saga of his season to ...
This change aims to reduce collisions between runners and fielders at first base. Other rule changes include limits on defensive team meetings and allowances for personalized uniform elements.
Eight different players were at first base for the San Francisco Giants in 2025. Who started the most games? Only the most diehard fans would get that right. It was Dominic Smith, who played 53 games ...
INDIANAPOLIS (KLTV) - The National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) Board of Directors accepted 10 proposed rule changes Tuesday. One of the rule changes is implementing a double ...
A double first base will be required in high school baseball starting in the 2027 season, the National Federation of State High School Associations announced Tuesday. The change aims to reduce ...
The San Francisco Giants are slated to host the Boston Red Sox this weekend, which can mean only two things. No. 1, that the universe has a sense of humor, and No. 2, the focus of the series will be ...
Heading into 2026, first base is in a marginally better position than it was a year ago. And that's almost entirely due to one man: Nick Kurtz. First basemen as a whole had just a 107 wRC+ in 2024, ...
Over a month after Rafael Devers was traded from the Red Sox to the Giants—in part because he was unwilling to step in at first base—he will now make his debut at first for San Francisco, per Shayna ...
The Boston Red Sox have gotten hot recently and put themselves in a position to be buyers at the trade deadline. They have needs in the starting rotation and at first base. While Abraham Toro and Romy ...
High school baseball will look a little different in the coming years. On Tuesday the National Federation of State High School Associations ruled the Double First Base will be added in the 2027 season ...
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