Any sports fan worth their weight in trivia can likely name what city hosts the annual running of the bulls, which MLB team ...
Artificial intelligence is everywhere. Two of this year's Nobel Prizes, in physics and chemistry, went to AI-driven discoveries. It's in commercials, it's intruding on our apps, it's writing essays ...
I grew up listening to the voice of Dave Niehaus broadcasting Seattle Mariners' games throughout the Pacific Northwest every spring, summer, and fall, so baseball holds a very special place in my ...
This was the year of the Immaculate Grid, the greatest gift to trivia lovers since “Jeopardy!” The quiz on Baseball Reference — created by a Georgia software developer named Brian Minter — is a daily ...
The Immaculate Grid, the baseball trivia game that’s become a viral sensation among sports fans this summer now has a new owner. Sports Reference LLC acquired the game, the company announced on ...
We begin with baseball. Did you know that there are only 2 days out of the total 365 days of the year with no professional sports? There are the day before and the day after the MLB All-Star break!
Immaculate Grid, the online sports trivia game owned by Mount Airy-based Sports Reference, is being transformed into a TV game show by the media company owned by retired NFL stars Tom Brady and ...
Have you been Googling for the perfect sports trivia post? Well, you found it! This post is intended to be used for trivia nights rather than a quiz you take yourself. So if you're reading this, now's ...
A screenshot image of the front page of The New York Times from Oct. 16, 1997, showing a photo from the Cleveland Indians' win over the Baltimore Orioles to advance to the World Series that year -- ...
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