Sluggball is hoping to attract former players who want to keep playing baseball, but only by swinging the bat, just like Topgolf on the driving range.
Major League Baseball has a major problem with Hall of Fame voting. Countless legends of the game are snubbed year in and year out, and it just doesn’t make sense when you look at their numbers.
Kenny Lofton joins Hot Stove to talk about Sluggball, a reimagined version of baseball with former ballplayers and reignites their love of hitting and more ...
"I Forgot To Tell You About The ... Cleveland Buckeyes Story" explores the team's journey from a tragic car accident to ...
CC Sabathia said after his Hall of Fame election that Carl Willis is responsible for every aspect of his development as a ...
As the Class of 2025 for the National Baseball Hall of Fame has been revealed, 6-time MLB All-Star Kenny Lofton reiterates his wish of getting a fair shake at entering the Hall himself.
Ruben Amaro Jr. and Kenny Lofton are hoping to unlock baseball’s version of Top Golf or pickleball. Amaro, a former MLB ...
Sluggball, a reimagined way of playing baseball, has six-time MLB All-Star Kenny Lofton loving the concept of bringing back ...
The complete story of how the Brewers landed big left-hander CC Sabathia in July 2008, setting the stage for a ...
CC Sabathia had 3,093 strikeouts and 251 wins. On that alone, he should get in. We may never see those kind of numbers again. After all, how many top starting pitchers do we currently have in the game ...