The generation that came of age dreaming of Joe Carter’s 1993 World Series home run changed the face of baseball in this country
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Away Game is a baseball-time-travel mash-up
An entertaining read from former Maclean’s editor Bob Levin
The science and psychology of The Wave
When it works, the wave is a glorious thing. (It doesn’t always work.)
What if stat nerds were given the keys to a pro baseball team?
Ben Lindbergh and Sam Miller, two baseball wonks, get a chance to apply their wildest data dreams in real life
Newsmakers 2015: Josh Donaldson and the Jays’ miracle run
There was a playoff run, at last, for the Toronto Blue Jays’ faithful. And it all started with the acquisition of an eventual MVP.
The real story behind the most famous scandal in sports history
The Betrayal: The 1919 World Series and the Birth of Modern Baseball
Toronto and KC librarians trash talk each other’s baseball teams
Librarians have created baseball #BookSpinePoetry
An ode to bandwagons—in sports, and politics
Whether it is in baseball or politics, believing in something bigger than yourself is the great pleasure of the fan
The fine art of heckling
Anyone can yell insults at the ballpark. Mastering the delicate art of heckling takes finesse.
Jason Kendall tells us how baseball is really played
Book review: Throwback: A Big League Catcher Tells Us How The Game Is Really Played