The Spring Breakout participants have been announced, featuring 72 of MLB Pipeline's top 100 prospects, and the next wave of big league stars is ready to roll.
You can probably guess the frontrunners for this award entering the season. They look a lot like the ones who won it last year. But how about some more outside-the-box contenders to consider?
MLB and the anime series "Demon Slayer" have teamed up to release an anime-style short film to celebrate the upcoming Tokyo Series, featuring superstars from the two clubs alongside series characters.
Japanese artist Yusuke Kamiji -- who played high school ball with Daisuke Matsuzaka -- released a new song with a nod to Kodai Senga's signature pitch, and it just might replace "OMG" at Citi Field this year.
Jack Dreyer became hooked on solving Rubik's Cubes when he was a sophomore in high school, and now he's bonding with Dodgers teammates and creating art with the 3D puzzles.
John Schneider’s sons have been fixtures at the ballpark since he took over as manager in the middle of the 2022 season. Now, they’re growing up with their dad in the manager’s chair.
Lauren Shehadi and Chris Young are at Pirates camp at 5 p.m. ET, while Adnan Virk and Mark DeRosa are with the A’s at 9 as 30 Clubs in 15 Days presented by T-Mobile continues on MLB Network.
It's the Phillies vs. the Pirates at 1 p.m. ET (available in Phillies market), followed by the Orioles vs. the Tigers at 6 (available in Orioles market).