Ted Berg, USA TODAY

Ted Berg

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  • USA TODAY
  • North Jersey News
  • Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
  • Naples Daily News
  • Tallahassee Democrat

Past articles by Ted:

Opinion: Big Baller Brand was too beautiful to last

The most compelling conceptual art piece of our time met its symbolic end on Instagram on Monday. → Read More

Vlad Guerrero Jr. isn't mad about being held back from MLB, even if everyone else is

Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is one of the best young prospects in baseball, and has made his peace without starting the season in MLB. → Read More

Opinion: Why Manny Machado still makes perfect sense for Phillies

While Phillies have made several notable additions this offseason, in an increasingly strong division, Manny Machado could put them over the top. → Read More

Opinion: MLB should explore moving back the pitcher's mound

Major League Baseball is reportedly considering a change to counteract the increase in strikeouts -- by moving the pitchers mound back. → Read More

Opinion: Yankees should just end the charade and pay Bryce Harper

It makes no sense that the Yankees have yet to sign star outfielder Bryce Harper. Since when has money mattered to this franchise? → Read More

Why are Bryce Harper and Manny Machado still free agents?

Spring training starts next week and baseball's two biggest free agents -- Bryce Harper and Manny Machado -- remain unsigned. → Read More

Baseball Hall of Fame countdown: Curt Schilling was great, but he's made plenty of enemies

Curt Schilling won three World Series titles and was known for his postseason heroics, but his post-playing career has been controversial. → Read More

Postseason redemption sweet for David Price: 'This is why I came to Boston'

Red Sox pitcher entered October with reputation for postseason meltdowns and did little to shake it in his first two outings. That's all behind him. → Read More

Red Sox beat Dodgers to win fourth World Series championship in 15 years

The Red Sox beat the Dodgers 5-1 in Game 5 behind four homers, two by World Series legend Steve Pearce. → Read More

Manny Machado insists he didn't spike 'best friend' Steve Pearce on purpose

Before the World Series, Red Sox infielder Steve Pearce called Machado "the best person I know in this game." → Read More

Manny Machado insists he didn't spike 'best friend' Steve Pearce on purpose

Before the World Series, Red Sox infielder Steve Pearce called Machado "the best person I know in this game." → Read More

In a surprise move, Red Sox opt for David Price over Chris Sale in potential World Series Game 5 clincher

Red Sox manager Alex Cora announced he will start David Price, not Chris Sale, for Game 5 as the club tries to finish off the Dodgers. → Read More

Red Sox rally to stun Dodgers in Game 4, move to brink of World Series title

The Red Sox score nine unanswered runs to beat the Dodgers 9-6, giving Boston a 3-1 series lead. → Read More

Kirk Gibson, Dennis Eckersley revisit 1988 World Series moment before Game 4

With a chance to even the World Series in Game 4, the Dodgers welcomed back two important members of their World Series history. → Read More

World Series: 9 crazy details from the Dodgers' 18-inning marathon Game 3 win vs. Red Sox

It took 18 innings and 46 different players, but the Dodgers pulled off a 3-2 win over the Red Sox in Los Angeles to get back into the series. → Read More

Manny Machado caught stealing signs in Game 2 of World Series, but it's part of game

Red Sox pitching coach Dana Levangie said he saw Manny Machado relaying signs to the hitter, but it 's just part of the gamesmanship. → Read More

Andrew Benintendi's two-out at-bat keyed Boston's victory in Game 2 of World Series

Andrew Benintendi’s fifth-inning plate appearance in Boston's 4-2 win won't appear in many postseason highlights, but it keyed Boston to victory. → Read More

Red Sox take commanding World Series lead with Game 2 win over Dodgers

J.D. Martinez's clutch single capped a three-run fifth inning to back David Price sharp performance en route to a 4-2 victory over the Dodgers. → Read More

World Series: Mookie Betts won everyone a free taco

Betts became the first Red Sox player to win the nation free tacos since Tacoby Bellsbury. → Read More

Matt Kemp says he beat Chris Paul in H-O-R-S-E

"Stroke," said Kemp. "Butter." → Read More