Major League Baseball announced its television rights deals for the next three seasons and part of those deals impacted the Colorado Rockies.
Randy Jones, the first Cy Young Award winner for the San Diego Padres, has died at age 75. “With deep sorrow and heavy hearts ...
Fresh off a record-smashing World Series, Major League baseball has finally inked long-awaited new media rights deals with ...
ESPN's press release says it has become the rights holder for MLB.TV, meaning thousands of games will now be available on the ...
Randy Jones, the San Diego Padres’ first Cy Young Award winner, died from unknown causes at age 75 on Tuesday.
Randy Jones, who won a Cy Young Award with the San Diego Padres before finishing his career with the Mets, died Tuesday at age 75.
No pitcher in Padres history had back-to-back seasons like Jones had in 1975-76. He should have won back-to-back Cy Young ...
The deals announced Wednesday — ESPN as the new home for streaming out-of-market games, NBC/Peacock as the new home for the ...
Randy Jones, the southpaw who won the National League Cy Young Award in 1976, died Tuesday at age 75.
Former Cy Young winner Randy Jones has died, the Padres announced. He was 75. Nicknamed “Junkman” due to an elite sinker that ...
Major League Baseball agreed to a three-year media rights contract with ESPN, NBCUniversal Media and Netflix that starts in ...
Legendary Padres left-hander Randy Jones passed away at the age of 75, the team announced on Wednesday. He was, truly, one of ...
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