MLB's history of games played abroad
Baseball is a global game and only growing around the world. So while the 30 Major League teams are all based in the continental United States and Canada, MLB has made an effort over the years to bring the sport to a broader audience with games played internationally. International MLB
Ohtani (0.38 ERA) vs. Soriano (0.24 ERA): Tale of the tape
The MLB ERA leaderboard right now is a thing of beauty. At No. 1 we've got José Soriano, the breakout Angels righty who has a historically low 0.24 ERA through six starts. But right behind him at No. 2? None other than Shohei Ohtani, who has a 0.38 ERA and
The best division in baseball right now was probably not on your bingo card
No division in baseball is doing it like the NL Central right now. A year after sending three teams to the National League playoffs, the Central is even more well-rounded in 2026. Every single team in the division currently has a winning record. It's the only one in MLB that
3 key takeaways from Murakami's power surge start to MLB career
He broke Sadaharu Oh's home run record in Japan. Now he's on pace for even more in the Majors. Munetaka Murakami just keeps bashing home runs. After three more over the weekend, Murakami is already up to eight homers in his first MLB season -- tied for third-most in the
3 pitches are all this ace needs to win a Cy Young
One of the best starting pitchers in baseball right now -- maybe the best -- doesn't even throw a four-seam fastball. But that's how nasty Cristopher Sánchez is. He doesn't need one. That's rarer than you might realize. Nearly every Major League starter has a four-seamer. Only a small handful,
Revisiting MLB’s strangest injuries
Every Major Leaguer wants to stay on the field, but injuries happen -- and some are far stranger than others. For every injury that happens on the field during a game, in practice or in a workout session, there's another that occurs off the field, sometimes in bizarre circumstances. And
Wait, aren't sliders supposed to break the other way?
What do you think you know about sliders? Let Tatsuya Imai throw that out the window. The Astros' new starter -- who's back on the mound for Friday night's series opener against the Mariners -- broke the Baseball Internet last weekend with his "wrong-way slider." And -- well, you'll just
The rookie sensation with one of MLB's most unusual swings
Chase DeLauter's swing has a certain je ne sais quoi. You might think it looks beautiful. You might think it looks choppy. You might think it looks like Chase Utley's because of its short, slashing movement. Or you might think the only resemblance between DeLauter and Utley is that they're
10 nasty new pitches worth watching this year
Spring Training is always a testing ground for new pitches. It seems like every pitcher is trying something new with their arsenal. The regular season is another story. New pitch experiments from the spring evaporate as quickly as they came -- see Garrett Crochet and his new splitter, for example,
The 1st career hit for every No. 1 prospect
Konnor Griffin, knocking on the door to the Major Leagues at just 19 years old, took over as MLB Pipeline's No. 1 prospect in 2026 but didn't break camp with the Pirates as many had speculated he would. Fortunately, he didn't have to wait long to receive his call; he
With 19-year-old Konnor Griffin on his way to MLB, here are the best seasons by teenagers
One of the most exciting parts of Major League Baseball is when an up-and-coming young player takes the big leagues by storm. The game today is full of bright young talents. Many of MLB's current superstars ascended to the pinnacle of the sport at a young age. And some of
Down goes Soto! Nastiest K of the weekend had superstar stumbling
If you can get a swing like this from Juan Soto, you know you're nasty. Pirates reliever Mason Montgomery is. The young lefty tied Soto up in knots on Sunday for the must-see strikeout of the season so far. Montgomery brought Soto literally to his knees in the seventh inning
Best Opening Day winning percentage
All games count the same, but it's still nice to start your season off with a win. And no team has been better at that over the years than the Mets. With an 11-7 win over the Pirates in their 2026 season opener on Thursday, the Mets moved to 42-23
The best Opening Day games ever
Opening Day is always one of the best days of the year. These Opening Days were the best of the best. Here are 13 of the greatest Opening Day games in MLB history.
The 10 biggest storylines for MLB's first game with ball-strike challenges
Opening Night is finally here, and that means the start of the ABS era is here, too. When the Yankees and Giants open the 2026 regular season on Wednesday night at Oracle Park (8 p.m. ET, Netflix), MLB hitters, pitchers and catchers will be able to challenge ball and strike
The 2026 Spring Training stat lines that actually matter
There are always plenty of Spring Training stat lines that don't matter. There's probably no one worried that Tarik Skubal has an ERA close to 4.00 this spring, or that Shohei Ohtani is barely batting over .200. But can we figure out the ones that do matter? Let's take a
The prospects with the most interesting Statcast data this spring
You're about to see the most exciting prospects in baseball take the field during Spring Breakout this week -- but a lot of those prospects have already been putting on a showcase this spring. And with Statcast tracking now available for all 30 teams' Spring Training ballparks, it's easier than
It's Skenes vs. Team DR's superstar offense -- who has the edge?
It's the matchup everyone's been waiting for at the World Baseball Classic, the tournament's unstoppable force meeting its immovable object: Paul Skenes vs. the Dominican Republic lineup. "It’s going to be electric," United States pitcher Logan Webb said. "I expect it to be one of the best games of all
Venezuela powers past defending champs to reach Classic semifinals
MIAMI -- The champs are out at the World Baseball Classic. This was Venezuela's night. Venezuela took down Japan, the 2023 WBC champions, with an 8-5 come-from-behind win in the quarterfinals at loanDepot park on Saturday night. Wilyer Abreu crushed a go-ahead three-run homer in the sixth inning off Hiromi
Seiya exits quarterfinals vs. Venezuela with right knee discomfort
MIAMI -- Cubs star Seiya Suzuki exited Japan's World Baseball Classic quarterfinal loss against Venezuela with right knee discomfort following a stolen-base attempt in the first inning. Suzuki walked off the field limping after he was caught stealing to end the bottom of the first during Japan's 8-5 loss on
Mighty Dominicans make quick work of Korea, set up semifinal showdown with Team USA
MIAMI -- Vlad Jr. went airborne. Juan Soto went swimming. Austin Wells went deep off the facing of the second deck. And the Dominican Republic went on to the semifinals of the World Baseball Classic. The D.R. rolled past Korea, 10-0, in a seven-inning, run-rule shortened game in the opening
The one pitcher Team Japan can't touch? That'd be Ohtani
MIAMI -- Shohei Ohtani is busy leading the way for the Japanese lineup at the World Baseball Classic -- but the two-way superstar is also getting ready for the 2026 MLB season as a pitcher. Ohtani threw a four-inning live batting practice session against Samurai Japan hitters at loanDepot park
D.R. has hit some of the most electric home runs we've ever seen
MIAMI -- This Dominican Republic lineup is all-time. And so are its home run celebrations. Juan Soto, Ketel Marte, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Fernando Tatis Jr. all crushed monster home runs in the heavyweight bout between the D.R. and Venezuela on Wednesday night at the World Baseball Classic, which the
D.R. holds off Venezuela rally in 9th to claim top seed in Pool D
MIAMI -- It's a miracle the roof stayed on loanDepot park. The juggernaut Dominican Republic lineup put on an epic fireworks display to beat Venezuela and take first place in Pool D at the World Baseball Classic. The D.R. mashed four home runs -- one each by Juan Soto, Ketel
Icons Juan Marichal, King Félix help kick off DR-Venezuela heavyweight matchup in style
MIAMI -- The Dominican Republic and Venezuela both brought out a legendary pitcher from their country to kick off their matchup at the World Baseball Classic on Wednesday. First, Juan Marichal -- MLB's first Dominican-born Hall of Famer -- threw out the ceremonial first pitch at loanDepot park.
