David Ortiz may be a little rusty with the bat in his hands.
Shohei Ohtani and the Dodgers rocked the sports world over the weekend when it was announced the two sides had come to an agreement on an unprecedented $700 million contract.
After winning the World Series in the shortened 2020 season, the Dodgers have put together three straight 100-win seasons yet have nothing to show for it. At some point, if expectations continue to go unrealized, someone will have to pay the consequences.
As Los Angeles Angels star Shohei Ohtani approaches free agency, it seems every MLB club is salivating at the thought of the two-way phenom donning their jersey. But one Red Sox legend had an interesting take on whether the team should join the sweepstakes.
Dan Patrick was not enamored by FOX Sports' analyst trio of David Ortiz, Alex Rodriguez and newcomer to the network, Derek Jeter. On Monday's show, the longtime radio and TV host sparked a conversation on his lack of awareness that Major League Baseball hosted a two-game series between the St. Louis Cardinals and Chicago Cubs in London.
David Ortiz is a big prankster, so it’s no surprise that Big Papi had a great gift ready for Derek Jeter to celebrate the former Yankee legend’s first day with the MLB on FOX crew.
David Ortiz had a special welcome gift for new broadcasting colleague and former rival Derek Jeter.
David Ortiz is a baseball legend. So when he speaks, his words speak volumes. “Big Papi” was critical of fellow Dominican star Juan Soto for turning down massive money from his former team before getting traded.
Baseball Hall of Famer David Ortiz has sold his Pinecrest, Fla., mansion for $10.55 million. The sale is the largest ever recorded for a home in the Pinecrest
Celebrities came out in full force for the Kentucky Derby on Saturday.
There are plenty of Major League Baseball players who were born to hit, and when the designated hitter was adopted by the American League in 1973, it made and saved plenty of careers.
Puerto Rico upset the Dominican Republic, 5-2, on Wednesday, advancing to the quarterfinals of the 2023 World Baseball Classic. But the loss is not something that sits well with retired MLB slugger David Ortiz, who was named the country’s global ambassador for the 2023 edition.
Retired Boston Red Sox legend David Ortiz is selling his customized Miami-area mansion. Big Papi, 47, has listed the property built in 2019, for $12.5 million, according to ONE Sotheby’s International Realty website.
If David Ortiz was running the Boston Red Sox's front office, he knows who he would want to sign this offseason. Ortiz is no stranger to Red Sox Nation
The 41-year-old revealed being prescribed pain killers by team doctors, and how he would end up going through withdrawals in the offseason once he stopped using them.
Based off the team cap that they are wearing on their plaques, can you name the last player from every current MLB team to make it into Cooperstown?
David Ortiz will be the newest member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame after he was voted in Tuesday, the Hall announced. The induction ceremony will be held on July 24.
Even though Napoli would play in the World Series three times, 2013 was the only time he’d walk away with a ring.
The writer voted for Jeff Kent and Jeff Kent alone. Ortiz, who is in his first year of eligibility, reacted to the snub.
Fourteen people were arrested in Ortiz's shooting. Luis Alfredo Rivas-Clase was the 15th suspect police were looking for in connection with the incident.
David Ortiz has some serious issues with modern-era Major League Baseball, and the outspoken former slugger isn’t shy about expressing them.
Boston Red Sox legend David Ortiz being shot a little over a year ago in the Dominican Republic was a wild story, but now a restraining order reportedly has been filed against the slugger in the country.
The Boston legend will be eligible in 2022, and there’s a strong argument he should wind up with a plaque in the museum.
A Boston sports legend in his own right, Big Papi may know what Brady is looking for.
More than a dozen arrests have been made so far stemming from Ortiz being shot, though details and motives remain largely unclear.
David Ortiz will be part of FOX Sports’ coverage of the MLB playoffs, only four months after being critically injured in a nightclub shooting in his native Dominican Republic.
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