The Guideposts editor-in-chief reflects on the opening day of baseball.
In this story from April 1974, former major leaguer and broadcasting legend Joe Garagiola shares how he used humor to help smooth over life’s rough spots.
In this story from October 1948, legendary baseball star Babe Ruth shares how his religious training impacted his life and career.
In this story from November 2003, sports announcer Joe Buck recalls how a shared love of baseball allowed him to grow closer to his father, Hall of Fame baseball announcer Jack Buck, in Jack’s final years.
I was a Marine, an officer, a lifer—until Patrick came to test my faith.
The right fielder, who now holds the American League record for most homers in a single season, relies on faith and family to help him remain humble.
When a lost dog was found badly injured, he stepped up to the plate.
After a quarter century as a radio traffic reporter in Southern California, Jorge Jarrin joined his father, Hall of Fame Spanish-language play-by-play man for the Los Angeles Dodgers, in the broadcast booth at Dodger Stadium.
The Angels center fielder tells his inspiring story of overcoming harship to live his dream.
When Tommy Herr was traded to another team, he felt like his career was over. God had another plan.