New York Yankees
The seven-part ESPN docuseries “The Captain” features Derek Jeter and Alex Rodriguez recounting how their friendship fell apart—thanks to A-Rod’s arrogance and big mouth.
In “The Captain,” the gripping seven-part ESPN docuseries premiering July 18, the Yankee legend discusses one of the most notorious rumors to emerge about the discreet sports star.
In 2004, the Blue Jays slugger protested the War on Terror and was made into New York’s public enemy No 1.
The ex-chairman allegedly told staff that baseball player Hideki Matsui—nicknamed “Godzilla”—would be the right fit because he’s a “pure Japanese man” with a “fighting spirit.”
With a trickle of new positive test results in the baseball club, is it time to worry about vaccines? Not so fast, experts say.
The animators open up to Tarpley Hitt about how they filled empty baseball stadiums with virtual fans who cheer, boo, do the wave, and can make up to 500 different movements.
From director Billy Corben (‘Cocaine Cowboys’) comes this damning portrait of the Biogenesis scandal that rocked Major League Baseball—and Yankees’ slugger A-Rod.