How Much Do Bat Boys Make in MLB? The Real Numbers (2026)

Here’s a contrast that sums up baseball’s pay scale: Shohei Ohtani earns $70 million a year. The bat boy who hands him his bat earns about $10 an hour. They’re standing in the same dugout, wearing the same uniform, and one of them is making thousands of times more per game than the other. And … Read more

Average MLB Player Height (Tallest & Shortest Ever)

The average MLB player height for the 2026 season is approximately 6 feet 1.8 inches (6’2″ rounded). That’s more than 4 inches taller than the average American male (5’9″) and roughly 6 inches taller than the MLB average of a century ago (5’8″). Pitchers are the tallest position on average at 6’2.5″, while second basemen … Read more

World Cup Winners by Year (Complete 1930-2022 List)

22 FIFA World Cups have been played since the tournament began in 1930 (the 1942 and 1946 editions were canceled due to World War II). Just 8 nations have ever lifted the trophy. Brazil leads all countries with 5 World Cup titles (1958, 1962, 1970, 1994, 2002). Germany and Italy are tied at 4 each. … Read more

Biggest World Cup Stadiums Ever (Complete Rankings)

The biggest World Cup stadium in history is the Maracanã in Rio de Janeiro, which held a verified attendance of 199,854 fans for the 1950 World Cup Final between Brazil and Uruguay — the largest crowd ever recorded at a soccer match. That record will never be broken under modern FIFA safety regulations, which mandate … Read more

College World Series Appearances by Program (All-Time List)

79 College World Series tournaments have been played since 1947 (the 2020 event was canceled due to COVID-19). Texas leads all programs with 39 CWS appearances — 14 more than second-place Miami (25). The 2026 CWS field, set in June 2026, includes Texas (39th), North Carolina (13th), Oklahoma (12th), Ole Miss (7th), Georgia (7th), Alabama … Read more

What Is WHIP in Baseball? Formula + All-Time Leaders

WHIP stands for Walks plus Hits per Innings Pitched. It’s calculated by adding a pitcher’s total walks and hits allowed, then dividing by total innings pitched. A WHIP under 1.00 is considered elite. The MLB league average sits around 1.30. The all-time career record belongs to Addie Joss at 0.9678 (1902-1910), while Jacob deGrom holds the … Read more

What Is the Triple Crown in Baseball? (Every Winner)

A Triple Crown in baseball is when one player leads their league in all three offensive categories — batting average, home runs, and runs batted in (RBIs) — in the same season. It’s one of the rarest feats in all of sports. Across baseball history (including MLB, Negro Leagues, and other major leagues), it has … Read more

Golf Handicap Calculator (Free WHS Tool)

Your golf handicap is your “true” playing ability adjusted for course difficulty. The official World Handicap System (WHS), used globally since 2020, calculates your Handicap Index from the best 8 score differentials of your last 20 rounds. The formula for each round is: (113 ÷ Slope Rating) × (Adjusted Gross Score − Course Rating). Below is … Read more

Soccer Ball Sizes by Age (Complete 2026 Guide)

Soccer balls come in five official sizes (1 through 5), with size 5 being the FIFA regulation ball for all professional, college, and adult matches. The right size depends on the player’s age: size 3 for ages 8 and under (23-24″ circumference), size 4 for ages 8-12 (25-26″), and size 5 for ages 12 and … Read more

The Hardest Baseball Positions Ranked

The hardest baseball positions to play in order are: pitcher, catcher, shortstop, third base, center field, second base, first base, left field, and right field. The top 3 — pitcher, catcher, shortstop — are considered the most demanding in baseball, with pitcher and catcher essentially controlling the entire game and shortstop the most athletically demanding … Read more