6 teams most in need of a strong opening month
The season is only about a week old, so there’s no reason to freak out about anything just yet! After all, there is a long history of teams overcoming season-opening losing streaks to make the playoffs -- even if the 0-7 Braves have now pushed into unprecedented territory. Still, with
Another day, another milestone for No. 99 to cap historic homestand
NEW YORK – There are still moments when Aaron Judge’s teammates recognize they must pinch themselves after another one of the captain’s remarkable performances, taking a beat to remember that what they are witnessing is both significant and historic. Judge continues to keep select company in franchise lore, notching his
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
Altuve's fifth K sends Twins faithful into a frenzy
MINNEAPOLIS -- Darren McCaughan wasn’t completely sure what was going on, but he knew it was unusual. As McCaughan, a 29-year-old journeyman with his fourth Major League team, closed in on a strikeout of Jose Altuve on Thursday afternoon, Target Field swelled with anticipation. The home opener crowd, mostly quiet
1st start, 1st hit! Former rideshare driver doubles for inspiring knock
NEW YORK – The universal appreciation for J.C. Escarra’s unique and winding path could be seen in the joyous reactions from the Yankees’ bench on Thursday night as the 29-year-old catcher raced for his first Major League hit, a seventh-inning double in the club’s 9-7 victory over the D-backs at
With mom in stands 'crying the whole time,' Walker spins a gem
PHILADELPHIA -- This felt great. It felt great for Taijuan Walker, his teammates, his coaches, his manager and especially his mother. So much has happened to Walker in the past year. So much has been difficult. So, he screamed when he struck out Hunter Goodman swinging with a full-count slider
Reds' third straight 1-0 loss nearly unprecedented
MILWAUKEE -- As "Torpedo" bats and the home runs produced by them have made headlines in Major League Baseball the first week of the season, the Reds have spent the last three games instead harkening back to their own personal Dead Ball Era. Not all nostalgia is cool, however. On
Change your stance: 8 hitters moving in the box
You’re definitely familiar with hearing “best shape of his life,” an annual spring tradition. Pitchers have their own version, which is usually something like “I have a new pitch.” Let’s talk about the batting equivalent – or, at least, the one that isn’t “I’m swinging a bat that’s shaped like
Mariners set to start Luis Castillo in two straight games. ... What?
Just two days after Luis Castillo threw 92 pitches in a seven-inning gem for the Mariners, they're set to start Luis Castillo again on Friday. Confused? Oh, maybe it's worth mentioning that the Mariners have two pitchers named Luis Castillo. The one you're probably thinking of -- the 32-year-old three-time
10 amazing things from MLB's Opening Week
Here’s our weekly look at 10 mind-blowing notes from the past week in baseball (March 28-April 3). Electric Elly: On Monday, Elly De La Cruz had four hits, including a double and two home runs, along with a stolen base and seven RBIs. It was De La Cruz’s third career
1 prospect prediction for each organization
When you’re in the prospect business, predicting is a big part of the gig. Ranking the top prospects, after all, is all about projecting who we think will be the best big leaguers in the future.
Brewers get first look at Nestor's 'Nasty' side in scoreless bounce back
MILWAUKEE -- For Nestor Cortes and the Brewers, this was more like it. Torpedoed by the Yankees and their unique bats five days earlier in a forgettable Brewers debut, Cortes was in complete command for six innings against slumping Cincinnati on Thursday, leading Milwaukee to its third consecutive victory, 1-0,
Freeman (ankle) lands on 10-day injured list
LOS ANGELES -- After missing all three of the Dodgers' games against the Braves due to a "little mishap" where he slipped entering the shower at home, Freddie Freeman was placed on the 10-day injured list on Thursday night, retroactive to Monday.
Bregman blast! New Sox anchor shows impact with first homer
BALTIMORE -- There were a few things the Red Sox wanted this offseason, chief among them an impactful right-handed bat. It took until shortly before position players reported to camp, but Boston finally got their man when Alex Bregman signed a three-year, $120 million contract.
Houston's new-look infield leads way to spoil Twins' home opener
MINNEAPOLIS – Maybe it was the flight from Houston to Minnesota, where Brendan Rodgers just tried to relax, forget his early season struggles and get to know his teammates better. Or more comfort with a new swing that features a wider base and lower, quieter hands. Whatever it was for
One takeaway for each team after one week
It’s hard to believe, but the first week of the 2025 season is in the books. The first handful of games have featured a number of notable developments -- some more expected than others. How much can happen in seven days? Well, a week ago, most of us didn’t even
At age 41, Morton sets new K mark for O's elder statesmen
BALTIMORE -- Not many MLB players keep their careers going well into their 40s. When it happens, it presents ample opportunities for incredible stats featuring “the oldest to do” things. Like this one: During the Orioles’ 8-4 loss to the Red Sox at Camden Yards on Thursday afternoon, Charlie Morton
Miller Gardner death due to carbon monoxide poisoning, officials announce
The death of the teenage son of former Yankees player Brett Gardner was caused by carbon monoxide poisoning, officials in Costa Rica said on Wednesday. Miller Gardner died on March 21 while vacationing with his family at a hotel in the country. According to an Associated Press report, Judicial Investigation
Gunnar 'probable' to come off IL, make season debut on Friday
BALTIMORE -- As the Orioles arrive at Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City on Friday afternoon, they’re expected to be joined by the two-time reigning Most Valuable Oriole winner -- star shortstop Gunnar Henderson. On Thursday, manager Brandon Hyde said Henderson is “probable” to make his 2025 debut on Friday, when
Are the Dodgers on 117 watch? Not so fast
The Dodgers will not stop winning. After their 6-5 win over the already-reeling Braves on Wednesday night, they are 8-0, their best start to a season since moving to Los Angeles in 1958, and the best ever by a defending champion. They have been good at everything so far. Their
Skenes-Dunne power couple survived early test: 'He wouldn't follow me back on IG'
Even "it" couples sometimes have to overcome silly social-media drama. Just ask Paul Skenes and Livvy Dunne. The young Pirates ace and his gymnast/influencer girlfriend have become the sports world's latest power couple, with Skenes pitching his way to the 2024 NL Rookie of the Year Award and Dunne continually
Should Judge use a Torpedo bat? Your Yanks Q's, answered
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Injuries: Gunnar, Freddie, Braves, Manaea
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10 moments that earned Hodges' call to Hall
Gil Hodges' election into the National Baseball Hall of Fame may have been overdue in the eyes of many, but it was nonetheless treasured by his family, his friends, and multiple generations of baseball fans. Hodges’ career spanned decades, from his teenage years through an American war effort and, ultimately,
The best baseball players born on April 4
Who are the best players born on each day of the year? We have a list for every day on the calendar. Here’s a subjective ranking of the top five for April 4.