'It was personal' as Schlittler returns to form vs. Rays
ST. PETERSBURG – The moments immediately following the roughest outing of Cam Schlittler’s young career weren’t what bothered him. The Yankees’ right-hander felt he’d handled that well, tipping his cap to the Tigers’ lineup, almost marveling that it had taken that long to be knocked around at this level. What
Shohei looking like Shohei again after 3-hit night, HR No. 299
LOS ANGELES -- Shohei Ohtani is on the cusp of another career milestone. By hitting a two-run blast in the third inning of Monday night's 8-7 walk-off win over the Rockies at Dodger Stadium, Ohtani brought himself one long ball away from becoming the newest member of the 300-homer club,
Ramos leads off 3-HR* night with Little League round-tripper, then adds 2 real ones
SAN FRANCISCO -- Heliot Ramos got to enjoy three eventful trips around the bases on Monday night. Ramos led off the bottom of the first with a Little League home run and then went yard twice in more traditional fashion, sparking the Giants’ 10-1 series-opening win over the Blue Jays
10 non-All-Stars poised for a big second half
Full 2026 All-Star Game rosters were unveiled over the weekend and there was no shortage of star talent. While many of the usual names will be participating in the Midsummer Classic, there are many players not selected who could be poised to make a big difference the rest of the
Dodgers, Rockies clear the air after benches empty following play at the plate
Things got a little testy between the Dodgers and Rockies in extra innings on Monday in Los Angeles.
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Foul ball landing in broadcast booth creates hilarious moment for ex-big leaguer
It’s almost like a rite of passage for baseball broadcasters: You simply have to joke about a foul ball entering the booth every time it gets close. And further, you have to express that you were ready to make the play if needed. But it doesn’t actually happen all that
Comeback win helps Brewers reach elusive franchise milestone
ST. LOUIS – For the first time since the year they changed leagues in 1998, the Brewers are back to .500 as a National League franchise.
1 thing to know about each Top 10 Draft prospect
The 2026 MLB Draft begins on Saturday in Philadelphia, site of this year's All-Star Game, which will take place the following Tuesday. As the nation's top high school and college players go from prospects to professionals, it's a great time to learn more about the stars of tomorrow. The MLB.com
Inside the factory where the most imaginative ballpark foods come to life
PHILADELPHIA -- Steve Dolan turned his computer around and smiled. There were graphs and charts and all kinds of data sets on the screen. Like something you might see from a financial advisor or some risk-averse manager or on some math test from back in high school that you're inevitably
This Draft prospect risked it all for a better life
He left his friends, his father and all that was familiar. With his mother, his sister and his stepfather, he traveled on foot and on bus for thousands of miles, along winding mountain roads, across flash-flooded rivers and through the dense rainforest, the jungle and the dangerous regions controlled by
Wood slugs 2nd career slam, and this one was hardly an inside-the-parker
WASHINGTON -- Finally, James Wood could savor this grand slam. The first of his career was an inside-the-park spectacular that had him hustling around the basepaths on May 19. There was no time to celebrate until he crossed home plate and caught his breath. On Monday night, he had an
Pushed to the brink, Soto and Torrens help Mets pull off 'really gutsy win'
ATLANTA -- The Mets found themselves in a familiar situation in the ninth inning of Monday night’s series finale against the Braves at Truist Park. New York, which outlasted Atlanta in Sunday’s 10-9 nail-biter, trailed 3-2 and was down to its final out. The potential for another loss during a
How a renewed approach in the box led to PCA's second All-Star nod
CHICAGO -- Pete Crow-Armstrong stepped into the box to face Braves closer Raisel Iglesias during the Cubs’ trip to Atlanta in May and knew what to expect. Iglesias leans heavily on his fastball and changeup -- rarely featuring his slider, especially against a left-handed batter. Iglesias fired a first-pitch slider,
Brewers believe they're built for what's ahead with Miz leading the way
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Royals' bats erupt for 15 runs, chasing Phils ace Sánchez in 4th inning
KANSAS CITY -- Baseball is a crazy game, because sometimes a team that has largely struggled this season faces a National League Cy Young Award candidate who has a strong chance to start the All-Star Game… and they score nine runs on him before the fourth inning ends. Take your
20-year-old Hernandez wants to fly through Minors, just like Skenes
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Rushing the walk-off hero in Dodgers' 1st extra-inning game -- and 60th win!
LOS ANGELES -- For the first 91 games of their season, the Dodgers had been able to wrap up their wins and losses within the standard nine innings. But that was not to be on Monday night. In a game where the Dodgers were giving away a bobblehead commemorating Freddie
Baseball’s competitive balance issue, explained
MLB and the MLBPA held their first bargaining session on May 12 as both parties began working toward the next labor agreement. The CBA expires on Dec. 1. Competitive balance will be a focus during discussions, if not the primary issue. Here’s what you need to know about the state
Bassitt 'writing the script' for second-half return after unique back surgery
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Cavalli begins 5-game suspension for role in Fenway Park incident
WASHINGTON -- Following an appeal, right-hander Cade Cavalli began serving a five-game suspension on Monday stemming from the fracas between the Nationals and Red Sox last Tuesday at Fenway Park. Cavalli initially was suspended for seven games for his actions initiating and during the benches-clearing incident that centered around him
How DeLauter's IL stint provided midseason 'reset'
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Does facing ex-club fire up Caballero? Second two-HR game answers 'YES'
NEW YORK – Some players claim there is no added motivation when they play against a former club, taking the field against people who decided their roster looked better without them. José Caballero doesn’t understand how that can be.
Few pitchers go from Draft to ASG in 2 years. Burns is one of them
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All-Stars Yordan, Otto nab Player of the Week honors
Astros slugger Yordan Alvarez and Marlins shortstop Otto Lopez learned last week that they will play in the 2026 All-Star Game. On Monday, in celebration of their on-field play during the past seven days, they were named the Players of the Week in the AL and NL, respectively. Meanwhile, the