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10 players who will define the 2026 season
The 2025 season is going to be a tough act to follow, but fortunately baseball has a deep cast of stars and compelling figures. Here are 10 who could be the main characters of 2026.
Yordan's 2nd HR of night, 29th of season is walk-off shot
‘Must-see TV': ASG starter Caminero continues HR binge (11 in 11 games!)
Trout becomes 3rd AL player elected to start 11 All-Star Games
Ohtani feeling 'considerably better,' eyeing return to lineup tonight
Harper, Schwarber among 5 to represent All-Star host Phillies
Colson's clutch HR sends White Sox to first win in Cleveland since '24
Dodgers lead the way with 4 All-Star Game starters
Wetherholt sets tone as Cardinals again beat rivals at Wrigley
First-timers Schlittler, Rice join Judge, Belli on All-Star team
'Very emotional time for me': Contreras apologizes for Nationals incident
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Things didn't go these clubs' way this past season for a variety of reasons, but there are signs of optimism heading into the new year.
It might not surprise you to learn that the World Series is well-represented on MLB Network's list of the season's 20 best finishes.
Many of these prospects were afterthoughts heading into the year, but now their organizations have high hopes after standout 2025 seasons.
As the calendar is set to turn from 2025 to 2026, it is unclear if some of these home runs have even landed yet.
Mark Buehrle was not your prototypical ace during his 16-year MLB career, but dig deeper and he has a compelling argument for a place in Cooperstown.
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