Spider-Man strikes AGAIN as Clarke scales wall for ridiculous robbery
ANAHEIM -- Still young in his big league career, Athletics rookie center fielder Denzel Clarke has a routine designed to familiarize himself with each new ballpark he plays in. Before the first game of each road series, Clarke goes to the outfield during batting practice and works on timing his
These trade candidates have seen their stock start to soar
Although the Trade Deadline is still more than seven weeks away, we recently examined some of the biggest questions that need to be answered as teams around the Majors begin to formulate their plans for trade season. Aside from a handful, it’s still unclear which clubs will be buyers and
Skenes takes NL lead, Skubal paces AL in latest Cy Young poll
As the baseball season sprints towards summer, the favorites for the Cy Young Award are starting to distance themselves from the field -- at least, that's the case in MLB.com's latest Cy Young Award poll. Paul Skenes takes over the No. 1 spot in the National League from Yoshinobu Yamamoto
Eight months later, Dodgers and Padres pick back up with same heat
SAN DIEGO -- As usual, Dodgers-Padres delivered. It always does, doesn’t it? In the first meeting of the season between the two fierce National League West rivals -- and the first since their tense five-game Division Series last year -- the Dodgers held on for a wild 8-7 victory in
Stanton to open rehab stint Tuesday at Double-A
Giancarlo Stanton is slated to begin a rehab assignment with Double-A Somerset on Tuesday as he nears his return to the big leagues. The Yankees slugger has missed the entire season while dealing with epicondylitis in both elbows, an issue that goes back to 2024 and affected his offseason preparation.
The most anticipated debuts in MLB history
Baseball has seen its share of players who have been hyped before they ever played a game in the Major Leagues. And in the first week of June, two such prospects made their MLB debut less than a week apart. Jac Caglianone -- the Royals’ top prospect and No. 10
MLB, Jomboy Media announce strategic partnership
Major League Baseball and Jomboy Media announced a strategic partnership on Tuesday that will bring the two sides together to incorporate Jomboy Media’s experience across various MLB avenues. MLB will utilize Jomboy Media’s expertise on MLB’s digital channels, create activations around key MLB events like the All-Star Game and Home
Father's Day Sale brings you MLB.TV for 50% off
If you're still scratching your head about what to get your dad or for yourself for Father's Day, then we have the deal for you. During the Father's Day Sale from now until June 17, an MLB.TV Yearly subscription is half off at $59.99, bringing you every out-of-market regular-season game,
After walk-off slam, Hazen hopeful D-backs on way back to being Deadline buyers
PHOENIX -- This is the time of year when teams start calling other clubs to lay the groundwork for the July 31 Trade Deadline, and Diamondbacks GM Mike Hazen would like nothing more than to be a buyer. But he’s going to need his team to pick up the pace
No. 1 overall prospect Roman Anthony shows trademark poise in whirlwind debut
BOSTON -- Roman Anthony's dad got two phone calls from his son Monday afternoon. The first? Anthony was about to board a bus to Lehigh Valley where Triple-A Worcester will take on the IronPigs on Tuesday. The second? There’d been a change of plans. Anthony was headed to Fenway Park.
Kemp collects first MLB hit, plays key part in Phils' walk-off win
PHILADELPHIA -- Otto Kemp started his day Monday by having J.T. Realmuto lead him to the home clubhouse at Citizens Bank Park. He ended it by leading Realmuto to third with a perfect bunt single in the 11th inning, setting up Brandon Marsh's walk-off single in the Phillies' dramatic 4-3
Braves looking to gain momentum after Sale's dominant 11-K start
MILWAUKEE -- The Braves can finally breathe a sigh of relief. After dropping each of their last seven games, tying a season-long losing streak, they ended their skid with a 7-1 win over the Brewers on Monday at American Family Field.
'Best day of my whole life': Mass. native Seymour debuts, gets 1st win at Fenway
BOSTON -- Ian Seymour had been to plenty of games at Fenway Park. His hometown of Westborough, Mass., is roughly 30 miles from the historic home of the Red Sox. He’s seen the field from plenty of angles. He’s seen postseason baseball here, most recently the 2021 American League Wild
Kirk's 4-hit night helps lift Blue Jays to 9th win in 11 games
TORONTO -- Perhaps these aren’t the same old Blue Jays. As calm turned to chaos late Monday night at Busch Stadium, the Blue Jays showed us all what they’ve spent the past four months talking about. They keep saying something feels different this season and that’s what different looks like.
Reds take opener from Guards, secure 1st Ohio Cup since 2014
CLEVELAND -- For the first time since 2014, the Reds have the Ohio Cup in their clutches after taking a season series from the Guardians. But for them, that's merely a small prize on the path toward what they really want -- true momentum to challenge their rivals in the
Kikuchi controls the strike zone, and the A's, in deep start
ANAHEIM -- For as well as lefty Yusei Kikuchi has pitched this season, he has had trouble with his control and hasn’t been able to go deep into games as a result. But Kikuchi was much better in that regard against the Athletics on Monday night, as he walked just
Murray State upsets Duke to complete '25 MCWS field
With their 5-4 win over Duke on Monday night, Murray State claimed the final spot in the Men's College World Series, locking in 2025's field of eight. After Coastal Carolina punched the first ticket to Omaha with a 4-1 win over Auburn on Saturday, six more teams -- Arizona, Arkansas,
Lemley leads Blaze past Landry, Volts for first win in franchise history
It was a highly-anticipated matchup between star rookies each making their first professional start when the Blaze took on the Volts at Wilkins Stadium on the campus of Wichita State University on Monday night. And, as expected, it was a close and low-scoring affair to close out their AUSL season-opening
Tito receives warm welcome in return to Cleveland
CLEVELAND -- The last time Terry Francona managed a game at Progressive Field, he was surrounded by a sea of red, as thousands of fans clad in T-shirts reading “Thank you, Tito” gave him a standing ovation to show their gratitude to the longtime Cleveland skipper. Sept. 27, 2023, was
What to expect from MLB's No. 1 prospect Anthony in the Majors
The Red Sox have debuted dynamic prospect duos in the same season on several occasions. In the past 30 years, they brought up Nomar Garciaparra and Trot Nixon in 1996, Jonathan Papelbon and Hanley Ramirez in 2005, Jon Lester and Dustin Pedroia in 2006, Jacoby Ellsbury and Clay Buchholz in
Donnieball? Pirates finding a winning formula under Kelly
PITTSBURGH -- Manager Don Kelly’s office is hardly robust, but it has started to fill up over the last month. The room was semi-cleared out when he took over May 8, but photos of family, members of the coaching staff and his mentor, Jim Leyland, are now adorning the walls
628 days later, Pérez returns and strikes out five
PITTSBURGH -- Marlins right-hander Eury Pérez went to bed Sunday night knowing the wait was finally over. And 628 days after last taking a big league mound, he was ready for his highly anticipated return from Tommy John surgery. Sleep came relatively easy to Pérez, who woke up in the
2025 MLB Draft to take place over two days on July 13-14
Major League Baseball on Monday officially announced details for the 2025 MLB Draft presented by Nike, which will be featured once again during All-Star Week. The Draft will take place over a two-day period from July 13-14 with opening night of the Draft on Sunday, July 13 broadcast live on
'A long time coming': Anthony's teammates ecstatic about his callup to Majors
BOSTON -- Around 5:30 p.m. on Monday, a loud round of cheers echoed from the Red Sox’s clubhouse through the tunnel and into the home dugout. Moments later, Roman Anthony emerged from the steps and took in Fenway Park for the first time as a big leaguer. The No. 1