Power Rankings: National League flexing at the top
A fun fact about baseball as we enter the second half of the season’s first month: The juice is all in the National League. Would you believe the top six teams in our Power Rankings are all from the National League? It’s true. I would not lie to you in
Crochet takes no-hitter into the 8th in dazzling return to South Side
CHICAGO -- Did Garrett Crochet know something everyone else didn’t when he met with the media in Chicago on Friday?
Here is each team's best promotional giveaway in 2025
Mark your calendars, baseball fans -- and avid collectors. All 30 teams have extensive promotional schedules lined up for the 2025 season. The giveaways range from bat-flipping bobbleheads to basketball jersesy to, yes, even cribbage boards. In fact, there are so many must-have giveaways that it may be a little
Cubs lefty Steele to undergo season-ending elbow surgery
LOS ANGELES -- Justin Steele called Cubs pitching coach Tommy Hottovy on Saturday to let him know that the pitcher was going to undergo season-ending surgery. Hottovy said their conversation centered around the positives -- Steele would have some answers, and his work ethic and skill should create a solid
Lee caps first Yankee Stadium visit with two-homer game
NEW YORK -- Jung Hoo Lee’s first trip to New York was certainly one to remember. Two days after homering in the first at-bat of his Yankee Stadium debut, Lee went deep two more times to power the Giants to a 5-4 comeback win in Sunday’s series finale in the
Meet the 90 mph pitch that can move like a knuckleball
Here’s where we are with the state of pitching in 2025: Let’s bring up a pitcher who throws two different fastballs that both have 100 mph velocity but with slightly different movement patterns. But we're mostly going to ignore those heaters, because neither is the pitch that makes him stand
King handles all nine in Padres' third straight shutout
SAN DIEGO -- The Padres are unbeatable at Petco Park this season, using the simplest of formulas: You can't lose if you don't allow runs. And good luck scoring against this pitching staff right now. The Rockies didn't do it once all weekend.
Strider expected to make 2025 debut Wednesday vs. Blue Jays
TAMPA -- Braves manager Brian Snitker confirmed Spencer Strider will likely make his season debut against the Blue Jays on Wednesday in Toronto. ”That’s the plan right now,” Snitker said. “He had a side [session] today, and hopefully he comes in tomorrow and is feeling great.”
5 series to watch: Big accomplishments in small samples
When dealing in small sample sizes, there’s an air of unpredictability around which players will stand out. It happens at the beginning of every season, and it can happen in limited batter-pitcher and player-team matchups that cover multiple years. Established stars often find their way to the top of league
PCA (2 HRs vs. Dodgers) intrigued by idea of Cubs contract extension
LOS ANGELES -- Pete Crow-Armstrong can see himself suiting up for the Cubs for a long time, even beyond the years the team has him under their contractual control. The young center fielder is also open to the idea of an extension, but the timing has to be right. According
Greene 'finding the next gear' as Reds complete sweep over Pirates
CINCINNATI -- Since debuting in the Major Leagues, Reds pitcher Hunter Greene has had some superb starts vs. the Pirates, only to be left unrewarded. That finally changed on Sunday when, instead of frustration, he enjoyed mostly drama-free satisfaction. Not only did Greene dominate, but the Reds took a 4-0
Ragans' dominant 10-K outing puts lefty atop MLB strikeout leaderboard
CLEVELAND -- Leave it to the ace to get the Royals back on track. Cole Ragans was masterful Sunday, tossing a career-high 7 2/3 innings with just two runs (one earned) allowed in the Royals’ 4-2 win over the Guardians at Progressive Field, ending the series in Cleveland with a
After being acquired for Crochet, Meidroth breaks up his no-no
CHICAGO -- There was one out in the eighth inning of the White Sox eventual 3-1 loss to the Red Sox on Sunday afternoon at Rate Field, and Boston starter Garrett Crochet was flirting with no-hit history.
Key to Liberatore's gem vs. Phillies? Pregame ping-pong
ST. LOUIS -- Rather than sit in silence for hours and endlessly pore over game plans and analytical data -- something that likely would have made him worry even more about facing Bryce Harper, Kyle Schwarber and Trea Turner -- Cardinals left-handed pitcher Matthew Liberatore stuck to his usual pregame
Highest form of flattery: Rojas runs through Dodgers rotation in rare pitching performance
After a close game against the Cubs became a late-inning laugher on Saturday night at Dodger Stadium, you’ll never guess who took the mound to mop up for the Dodgers in the eighth and ninth innings of a 16-0 loss. There was Roki Sasaki, who had started the game and
Mariners sweep Rangers, back at .500 after strong homestand
SEATTLE -- What a difference one week can make, even in the gauntlet of a Major League season. Since being swept last weekend in San Francisco, the Mariners lost two starting position players to injuries that will require lengthy recoveries, saw the rotation spot for George Kirby create more questions
Red-hot Torrens keys Mets' late outburst
WEST SACRAMENTO -- The catchers were able to catch up. Mets backstops Luis Torrens and Francisco Alvarez previously met up in New York to talk shop, discussing several of the team’s pitchers. But with Alvarez (fractured left hamate bone) now playing in Minor League rehab games and nearing a return
MLB.TV is back for 2025 -- new local packages available as well
A new season is upon us, and MLB.TV – the best way to watch every out-of-market game all season long – has never been better. That’s because MLB.TV is now giving you even more baseball with the addition of 24/7 access to MLB Network (available in U.S. only). Here is
Injuries: Steele, Springer, Strider, Yankees, Dodgers
Stay up-to-date with all the latest news on injured players across Major League Baseball.
D-backs 'fight to the end' in 2nd straight comeback win vs. Brewers
PHOENIX -- Josh Naylor knew it was coming, so he started getting settled into the batter’s box even before Randal Grichuk left it to take his free pass. With left-hander Bryan Hudson on the mound and Grichuk -- who beats up lefties -- at the plate with first base open,
LLWS star Stella Weaver wowed by Trailblazer Series experience
VERO BEACH, Fla. -- At just 14 years old, Stella Weaver has already experienced one of the ultimate highs of baseball for a youngster coming up through the ranks, but even she has been blown away by her first time at the venerable Jackie Robinson Training Complex on Florida’s Treasure
In full command, Boyle shows height of his potential
TAMPA -- Joe Boyle has the pitches to be a bona fide ace. That has never been in question. Sustained success at the Major League level for the 25-year-old right-hander has generally boiled down to this: Can he command those pitches?
Hoffman lets loose after two-inning extras shutdown vs. O's: 'I love it'
BALTIMORE -- If Jeff Hoffman had a nickel for every two-inning relief outing involving extra innings that earned him a win this season, he’d have 10 cents -- which isn’t a lot, but it’s weird that it happened twice.
Wesneski, Paredes, Smith play big role in series win over Halos
HOUSTON -- It was no secret why the Astros traded All-Star right fielder Kyle Tucker to the Cubs last December. It was days after free-agent right fielder Juan Soto had signed a massive deal with the Mets. It was clear the price to retain Tucker when he hit free agency
Hit clusters, big K outings highlight Sunday's top prospect performances
The Minor Leagues are in full swing now and that means players on both sides of the ball are starting to put things together. The list of Sunday's top performers includes a top 15 prospect who reached safely all weekend, batters who went deep twice and hurlers racking up big