B.J. Surhoff continues to go to bat for autism awareness, with a little help from friends
Posted Jan 8, 2016
Orioles Hall of Famer B.J. Surhoff might have retired from baseball after the 2005 season, but he's not really retired. He just changed hats and now serves as president of the board of Pathfinders for Autism, which provides support for people who live with autism and their families.
(Baltimore Sun)
Related: Baseball, Baseball Recruiting
Cooper Criswell, in first major league start of season, throws a gem for Red SoxAs a swingman who has been up and down from the minor leagues several times this season, former UNC pitcher Cooper Criswell’s job is to...
Sat Aug 2, 2025Former Rockies Star Daniel Bard Discusses Retirement Decision
To the outside world the retirement of former Colorado Rockies reliever Daniel Bard was a bit of a surprise. Turns out it felt that way...
Sat Aug 2, 2025
UNC’s Home Run Remington Announces ‘Retirement’ from Baseball Games
After nine seasons of loyal service to the Diamond Heels, UNC’s Athletics Rehabilitative Facility Dog, better known as “Home Run Remington,” has announced his “retirement.”...
Thu Jul 31, 2025
Jake Knapp agrees to terms on his first professional contract with the Chicago Cubs
Chicago Cubs fans: you officially have a workhorse right-handed pitcher in your organization. Former UNC baseball ace Jake Knapp has agreed to terms on his...
Wed Jul 30, 2025