The 7 best moments from the MLB Open and MLB Awards in Las Vegas
There's a lot going on in Las Vegas for MLB Awards Week. In addition to the annual GM Meetings, Thursday night saw the third annual MLB Awards presented by MGM Rewards take place at The Chelsea at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, co-hosted by Dodgers superstar Mookie Betts and comedian
Benito in the Bronx: Bad Bunny nabbed a foul ball at Blue Jays-Yankees Game 3
Bad Bunny is everywhere these days -- from being named Super Bowl LX headliner to turning up on "Saturday Night Live" this past weekend for the comedy series' season premiere, to turning up at Yankee Stadium for a heated postseason battle. That's right -- Benito's latest adventures brought him to
Slightly Stoopid's Miles Doughty on 2025 Padres, favorite jersey and the Petco Park vibe
Miles Doughty is a co-founding member of Slightly Stoopid, a reggae/rock band based out of Ocean Beach, Calif. Originally signed by Sublime’s Bradley Nowell in the early 1990s prior to Nowell’s passing two years later, Slightly Stoopid has worked tirelessly ever since. The band has a new studio album in
Willits, more new talent shake up Nats' prospect rankings
The Nationals’ farm system received a serious upgrade at the 2025 MLB Draft by virtue of some top-tier, blue-chip moves.
Gore's dominant bounce-back outing bolstered by Nats' hot hitting
SAN FRANCISCO -- When he’s on his game, MacKenzie Gore has the stuff of a true staff ace on the mound.
Wood, Lord, Ferrer prove versatility, contribute to all-around win
SAN FRANCISCO -- Baseball has a way of flipping the script when you least expect it.
One fruitless inning encapsulates Nats' 2025 struggles
SAN FRANCISCO -- With two outs in the ninth inning of the Nationals’ 5-0 loss to the Giants on Friday night at Oracle Park, MASN play-by-play broadcaster Dan Kolko addressed any fans who may still have been tuned in.
Mic'd up Jacob Wilson, dad Jack soak in A's rookie's All-Star debut -- with a Smoltz assist
“The first father/son duo to play shortstop at the All-Star Game.” That’s how FOX broadcaster Joe Davis introduced Athletics rookie shortstop Jacob Wilson and his father, 12-year Major League veteran Jack Wilson, during a wild All-Star Game on Tuesday that saw the National League come out on top in a
Despite walk-off loss, Reds 'wake up' over three-game series in SF
SAN FRANCISCO -- Heading to the bottom of the first inning at Oracle Park on Wednesday afternoon, the in-stadium speakers blasted Rage Against the Machine’s “Wake Up” -- seemingly a rallying cry for the home team, which came into the series finale scoreless through the first two games against the
Identical twins, opposing teams: A Rogers reunion at Oracle Park
This story was excerpted from the Reds Beat newsletter, with Adrian Garro pinch-hitting for Mark Sheldon. To read the full newsletter, click here. And subscribe to get it regularly in your inbox. SAN FRANCISCO -- The baseball stories of Taylor Rogers and Tyler Rogers are unshakably intertwined.
Shoutout to Reds' pitching with another shutout
SAN FRANCISCO -- The Reds’ starting rotation is on quite a heater to start 2025. After left-hander Nick Lodolo tallied six scoreless frames in Cincinnati’s 1-0 victory over the Giants on Tuesday night at Oracle Park, the club owns the Majors’ lowest rotation WHIP (0.87) and ERA (2.52).
McLain lands on IL as Marte, Benson return to Majors
SAN FRANCISCO -- The Reds placed infielder Matt McLain on the 10-day injured list Tuesday with a slight left hamstring strain. Right-hander Carson Spiers was optioned to Triple-A Louisville, with those two moves facilitating the callups of outfielder Will Benson and infielder Noelvi Marte from Louisville.
'Absolutely dominant': Greene electric as Reds shut out Giants
SAN FRANCISCO -- It was the first time in the game Hunter Greene appeared on the verge of allowing a run: Willy Adames was on first base with two outs and Greene was facing the Giants’ Jung Hoo Lee in the bottom of the sixth inning on Monday night at
Jobe, Mize cap spring with tantalizing showcase of rotation's potential
SAN FRANCISCO -- When Jackson Jobe took the mound against the Giants at Oracle Park on Tuesday night in the Tigers’ final exhibition game ahead of the 2025 season, he did so knowing he was on the cusp of a golden opportunity.
Tigers CF still an unanswered question
SAN FRANCISCO -- With Opening Day just a few days away, the Tigers would like to have their 26-man roster ready to roll. Emphasis on “would like.”
From roll call to Cole call: Yanks chant for ace, late for photo after ALDS win
The Yankees' famous right-field bleachers roll call made an appearance in Kansas City on Thursday -- but by the players themselves, rather than diehard pinstripe enthusiasts in the bleachers. It was a chaotic scene in the minutes following the Yankees' 3-1 victory over the Royals in Game 4 of the
'Proudest moments of our lives': Dana shines in debut
ANAHEIM -- It was a milestone Caden Dana had envisioned for years -- and it arrived quicker than most had expected. MLB Pipeline's No. 73 prospect and the Angels’ top prospect made his Major League debut against the Mariners in Sunday’s 3-2 win, making a bit of organizational history. Dana
Moniak, Adell go deep as they work toward consistency
ANAHEIM -- The Angels couldn’t muster much offense against Toronto right-hander Bowden Francis in Monday night’s 4-2 loss to the Blue Jays, but the noise they were able to make at Angel Stadium came from a pair of familiar sources: Mickey Moniak and Jo Adell. Moniak’s blast, projected at 395
'Physical rust' leads Woo to rough return from IL
ANAHEIM – Before Friday night’s game with the Angels, Mariners manager Scott Servais said the hope was that right-hander Bryan Woo could “get us relatively deep into the game.” In his first start off the injured list, where he’d been since June 25 with a right hamstring strain, Woo wasn’t
Ty + Polo + J.P. + Cal = CRAZY way to escape a jam
ANAHEIM -- It wasn’t quite how Bryan Woo drew it up, but he’ll take it. The Mariners right-hander found himself in a jam in the bottom of the first inning on Friday night at Angel Stadium. Having already allowed a two-run homer to Willie Calhoun, the 24-year-old was trying to
Muñoz to replace Gilbert on All-Star squad: 'It's a dream come true'
SEATTLE -- It took a few days longer than the Mariners had hoped or anticipated, but Andrés Muñoz is indeed an All-Star. Major League Baseball announced on Friday that Seattle’s highest-leverage reliever had been added to the American League roster for the Midsummer Classic, this upcoming Tuesday at Globe Life
MLB Life, popular spots celebrate Japanese culture in baseball at EEEEEATSCON LA
SANTA MONICA, CALIF. -- For two days, June 8-9, the Barker Hangar adjacent to the Santa Monica Airport hosted The Infatuation’s EEEEEATSCON, a gathering of some of the region's best and most popular local restaurants and eateries. There was a palpable buzz in the air throughout the event, as influencers
Dodgers host Boys and Girls Clubs students for MLB at Work panel, stadium tour
LOS ANGELES -- Dodger Stadium was the place to be on Wednesday, May 29, when The Los Angeles Dodgers Foundation and the Dodgers hosted a group of students from the Boys and Girls Clubs of America’s annual Pacific Youth of the Year "Honoring our Military & Regional Youth" conference. The
'It’s just fun baseball': Lively, Giménez fuel Guards' 9th straight win
ANAHEIM -- There’s simply no MLB squad hotter right now than the Guardians, who wrapped this weekend’s series in Anaheim as they began it: on a roll. On the heels of seven solid innings from Ben Lively and a sixth-inning offensive uprising, Cleveland finished off a three-game sweep on Sunday
If you build it -- even in France! -- it's a beautiful Field of Dreams
If you owned a gorgeous farm in the French countryside, what would you do with it? Would you devote much of your day to cultivating crops and maintaining the grounds to the best of your abilities? You probably would. That’s what farmers are known to do, after all. But what