Did he fall? Yes. Did he still make a bonkers catch? Also yes!
TORONTO -- Daulton Varsho, are you serious? In his 2025 debut, fresh off the IL Tuesday in Toronto, Varsho made a catch we’ll be talking about all season long.
If the postseason began today, these would be the matchups
Time sure flies, doesn’t it? We’re already a month into the 2025 season and, while it’s still early, plenty of important developments have taken place with the playoff picture. What’s made the early playoff outlook fascinating is the difference between the two leagues, with more clarity about who the good
NEW! Top 150 Draft Prospects: Major changes, big jumps highlight list
The Washington Nationals are on the clock. OK, not quite yet, but they do have the No. 1 pick in this year’s Draft, and MLB Pipeline has an updated and expanded Draft Top 150, ranking the players all 30 teams are criss-crossing the country to see to line up their
Marlins honor past, look to future with 'Retrowave' City Connect 2.0s
LOS ANGELES -- There's nowhere quite like Miami.
Yanks' historic first: B2B2B HRs to begin game for 2nd time in '25
BALTIMORE – As Yogi Berra might have said, it was déjà vu all over again. The Yankees became the first team in AL/NL history to open multiple games with three consecutive homers in a single season, repeating their feat one month to the date. Trent Grisham, Aaron Judge and Ben
MLB, Braves reveal first look at Capital One All-Star Village
Major League Baseball and the Atlanta Braves today revealed a first look at Capital One All-Star Village, the league’s experiential fan festival that features legends of the game and interactive baseball attractions for fans of all ages. Taking place around the corner from Truist Park and The Battery during All-Star
Inside the birth of Jung Hoo Lee's fan club: The 'Hoo Lee Gans'
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Could the AL East have five teams finish .500 or better? Is the NL East a two-way tussle between the Mets and Phillies or will the Braves find a way to make it a three-legged race? And in the NL West, the Dodgers are the favorites to win the division,
Guardians acquire righty Matt Festa from Rangers
The Guardians announced on Wednesday the acquisition of right-hander Matt Festa from the Texas Rangers for cash considerations. He was assigned to Triple-A Columbus and is not currently a member of the club’s 40-man roster. Festa, 32, has appeared in 108 Major League games across a five-year Major League career
Ohtani (leadoff HR), Teo (4 hits), Sauer step up in most complete win yet
LOS ANGELES -- One night after needing to grind out a comeback victory in a game where they’d had the chance to win comfortably, the Dodgers kept their foot on the gas and cruised to a series win. Shohei Ohtani led off the bottom of the first inning with a
Red Sox rock 5 HRs in 1st 3 innings for 2nd time in franchise history
TORONTO -- Clearly, the Boston bats had no trouble clearing customs. And to say Jarren Duran was a tone-setter when he belted the third pitch of Tuesday night’s game at Rogers Centre over the wall in right field would be an understatement.
Mets romp over D-backs for 8th straight home win
NEW YORK -- Somewhere between the offense scoring eight more runs and the defense completing three straight noteworthy plays and Pete Alonso making history and the team running its home winning streak to eight, an undeniable truth became clear. This Mets club is pretty darn good.
deGrom dominates for 1st win since '23
ARLINGTON -- Entering Tuesday’s matchup with the A’s, Jacob deGrom had received nine total runs of support in his five starts (27 IP) in 2025, good for a 3.00 run support average that would rank tied for 12th-lowest in the American League if he qualified with enough innings. deGrom’s 4.20
Candelario (spine strain) goes on IL; Reds to call up Petty for G2 start
The Reds on Wednesday placed infielder Jeimer Candelario on the 10-day injured list, retroactive to Monday, with a lumbar spine strain. Before today's doubleheader against the Cardinals, the club also recalled infielder Tyler Callihan and added right-hander Chase Petty, who is slated to start Game 2, to the taxi squad.
Imanaga slowed only by leg cramps in scoreless start against Bucs
PITTSBURGH -- It’s safe to say Cubs starting pitcher Shota Imanaga has laid to rest any idea of a sophomore slump.
Everything is coming together for the Tigers. Here's why
The first two games in Houston this week somewhat aside, there aren’t many more fun teams to be right now than the Detroit Tigers. They’re fresh off a wild late-2024 run that got them into the playoffs and, ultimately, the American League Division Series. They’ve got one of the most
Why PCA's elite defense is even better than it looks
Last week against the Dodgers, Cubs center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong made one of the finest defensive plays of the young season. Unfortunately for him, he performed his job a little too well. Even if you were watching the game in real time, you likely neither noticed nor cared that he
Kick save -- and a beaut -- for Reds Minor Leaguer in MUST-SEE double play!
The NHL playoffs are underway, with plenty of goalies logging standout performances on a nightly basis, but Tuesday night's top save may have come courtesy of Jonah Hurney for the Reds' High-A affiliate Dayton at Parkview Field.
'Everything we needed': Bibee's timely brilliance rewarded with walk-off win
CLEVELAND -- With how much the Guardians have been forced to lean on their bullpen over the past few days, and considering the grueling stretch of schedule they’re currently in, they desperately needed Tanner Bibee to step up on Tuesday. Bibee understood the assignment. Following a three-hour, 10-minute rain delay,
Dunning out to prove himself after 'good reset' in Triple-A
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Polanco feels his best -- and is playing like it -- with 2-homer night
SEATTLE -- Nobody in baseball is slugging like Jorge Polanco right now, and as the sample size continues to grow as the calendar progresses toward May, so too does the veteran’s impact within the Mariners’ beleaguered lineup.
'That was a crazy game': Anatomy of a bonkers Phillies win
PHILADELPHIA -- A win is a win … but some wins are certainly wilder than others. That was certainly the case in the Phillies’ 7-6 walk-off victory over the Nationals. It was Philadelphia’s first walk-off wild pitch win since April 26, 1993 -- and that was far from the craziest
'That looks like Bogey': Xander all smiles after 1st HR of '25
SAN DIEGO -- Xander Bogaerts couldn’t help but smile as he rounded first base during his home run trot on Tuesday night. “Haven’t had one of those in a while,” Bogaerts would later say. “It was good to feel that.”
Diaz, Walker come up clutch in Astros' come-from-behind win
HOUSTON -- Slowly but surely, Christian Walker’s bat appears to be rounding into form following a slow start with the Astros. Yordan Alvarez hasn’t slugged anywhere close to his normal level yet, but there’s no reason to believe it’s not coming, considering his track record. So what about Yainer Diaz?
'Flank discomfort'? Chisholm clarifies: It's his oblique
BALTIMORE – The official announcement over the public-address system in the Camden Yards press box prompted more than a few quizzical stares, sharing that Yankees infielder Jazz Chisholm Jr. had exited Tuesday’s game with “right flank discomfort.” The concern was, as manager Aaron Boone would later reveal, in the area