Category: Baseball

Shohei Ohtani has revolutionized the baseball world with his ability as a two-way player, excelling as a pitcher as well as a slugger. Since his MLB debut with the Los Angeles Angels, Ohtani has proven himself to be a rare player who can dominate in both roles, something rarely seen since the Babe Ruth era. With a throwing velocity in excess of 100 mph and incredible hitting power, Ohtani earned AL MVP honors and set sensational records. His greatness made him a global icon and a symbol of modern evolution in the world of baseball.

11/3/2025

Artificial intelligence (AI) and Big Data have revolutionized modern baseball strategy. With advanced statistical analysis, teams can now optimize defensive formations, hitting strategies, and pitcher management in real-time. This technology enables more accurate talent searches, player performance predictions, and data-based decision-making, replacing traditional intuition. From sabermetrics to machine learning, AI and Big Data have changed the way teams play, train, and build squads to win more effectively.

11/3/2025

The Boston Red Sox made MLB history in 2004 by ending the "Curse of the Bambino" that had haunted them since 1918. After falling behind 0-3 to the New York Yankees in the ALCS, the Red Sox made a remarkable comeback, winning four straight games and advancing to the World Series.

In the final, they swept St. Louis Cardinals 4-0, clinched their first championship in 86 years. This victory not only ended the curse, but also became one of the greatest comeback stories in the history of sports.

11/3/2025        

Baseball is a sport with a long history that started from a simple game called "rounders" in England in the 18th century. After being introduced to America, this sport developed into a national cultural symbol and continued to spread throughout the world. From professional leagues in America to Japan, the Caribbean, and South Korea, baseball has become a sport that transcends cultural boundaries. With international tournaments such as the World Baseball Classic and talented players from various countries, baseball continues to establish itself as one of the most beloved global sports.

26/12/2024         

On August 16, 1920, Ray Chapman died after being hit by a pitcher's ball that hit Chapman's left side of the head. The incident rocked the baseball world, prompting changes in the rules for ball use and player safety equipment.

21/12/2024