Missouri State Representative Mark Sharp (D - Jackson County) is one of three lawmakers who filed a bill allowing the state to partially fund stadium projects for professional sports teams.
Another dominant day at the plate for Corbin Carroll as the D-backs topple Royals in Merrill Kelly's Cactus League debut.
When Maikel Garcia traveled to Kansas City this past offseason for a minor surgery that removed bone spurs from his right ...
Smith gave Reading a 1-0 lead 28 seconds into the game. Maine tied it four minutes later on a goal by Lynden McCallum, but ...
The Águila de Veracruz are signing Dinelson Lamet for the 2025 season, according to a Spanish-language article at MiLB.com.
In partnership with the Kansas City Royals, the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum plans to extend free admission to the museum ...
There's bipartisan support for Missouri Senate Bill 822, it serves as an answer to the aggressive approach Kansas legislators ...
Legislation filed Thursday in the Missouri Senate would clear the way for the state to support local incentives to fund professional sports franchises in Missouri.
Clay and Jackson Counties work to strengthen their positions and state defines its role in helping keep Royals and Chiefs in Missouri.
There are civic benefits to keeping a professional sports team like the Arizona Diamondbacks in town, far beyond the revenue that it could generate.
Take a deep dive into the surrounding playoff and World Series odds for the Boston Red Sox ahead of the 2025 season.