Execs dish on biggest surprises, disappointments so far
The first month of the 2025 season is in the books, and while some teams are performing to expectations -- both good and bad -- others have gotten off to surprising starts. Is there anything to learn from what we’ve seen to this point?
Watch this HR robbery by an ... infielder?
ANAHEIM -- The Javier Báez redemption season reached a new level on Thursday against the Angels at Angel Stadium. The Tigers shortstop turned center fielder not only hit a home run, his second in as many days, he took one away, robbing Jorge Soler with a leaping grab at the
Vlad Jr. 'feeds the energy' with monster home run in the clutch
TORONTO -- One by one, the Blue Jays’ big boys are having their moments. After Anthony Santander launched a game-tying, three-run home run Wednesday night that nearly blew the roof off Rogers Centre, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. decided it was his turn.
Here's why Jung Hoo Lee is breaking out this season
Watch Jung Hoo Lee rake in San Francisco, and you'll see one of the more unique swings in Major League Baseball. His swing marches forward like a military procedure. Step 1: Lee starts standing tall and spread out in the batter's box, his hands high over his head and his
Soto's 2 HRs give Citi faithful tantalizing glimpse of 'dangerous' power
NEW YORK -- The month of April is over. That’s all Juan Soto needed, because during the first day of May, it was his coming out party at Citi Field. He hit his first two Citi Field home runs as a member of the Mets, but it wasn’t enough as
Ramírez becomes 1st CLE player to reach 250 SBs, 250 HRs
CLEVELAND -- Standing on second base in the 10th inning on Thursday, José Ramírez heard the chants from his teammates in the Guardians’ dugout. A smile flashed across his face as he looked their way and pointed to the video board at Progressive Field -- which was recognizing him for
Trout to be placed on injured list with bone bruise in left knee
Mike Trout will be placed on the injured list with a bone bruise in his left knee, manager Ron Washington said Thursday, a night after the Angels star exited a game early in Seattle. Washington told reporters after the Angels' 10-4 loss to the Tigers that the injury is not
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The first month of the season is in the books, but there's plenty of action in store. There are races to track in all of the divisions, milestones within reach for star players and it's never too early to think about who will capture some coveted hardware. And there's only
Suárez's amazing 4-homer history, Yanks go wild (again) and more incredible stats
Here’s our weekly look at 10 mind-blowing notes from the last week in baseball (April 25-May 1) GENO: When Scooter Gennett had his four-homer game on June 6, 2017 for the Reds, Eugenio Suárez played third base. With his own four-homer game on Saturday, Suárez became the first player to
Witt extends MLB-best hitting streak to 22 games with clutch homer in sweep of Rays
TAMPA -- Bobby Witt Jr. extended his career-best 22-game hit streak in a big way Thursday afternoon when he drove an elevated fastball out to right field for a go-ahead, two-run home run, and the rest of the Royals offense kept pouring it on in their 8-2 win over the
Cubs pounce on Skenes for 3 homers as lineup keeps flexing might
PITTSBURGH – Pirates phenom Paul Skenes has quickly captured the attention of baseball fans across the world over the past two seasons, with many tuning in every time he toes the rubber. And rightfully so, he’s that good. So when the Cubs’ offense tagged the hard-throwing righty for a career-high
A walk-off, inside-the-park homer? Just as awesome as it sounds
A walk-off home run is always thrilling. A walk-off, INSIDE-THE-PARK homer?? Now we’re talking. Dodgers Minor League outfielder Ryan Ward did exactly that in the first game of Thursday’s doubleheader between Triple-A Oklahoma City and El Paso. In a 3-3 tie in the bottom of the seventh inning (both games
14 prospects to watch for as Rookie ball gets underway
Who is ready for another Opening Day? The Arizona and Florida Complex Leagues begin play Saturday, officially kicking off the Rookie-level portion of the 2025 Minor League schedule. That might still feel early for those who have been following the Minors for a while. The Complex League schedules were moved
Mey Day! Hardest-throwing Triple-A pitcher makes MLB debut
CINCINNATI -- With the Reds demoting former closer Alexis Díaz on Thursday, the club promoted one of professional baseball's hardest-throwing pitchers. Right-handed reliever Luis Mey was recalled from Triple-A Louisville and made his big league debut during a 9-1 win over the Cardinals. Mey threw a perfect ninth inning and
NL Central foes battle on Friday Night Baseball on Apple TV+
“Friday Night Baseball” on Apple TV+ is back this week with a pair of National League matchups, including an exciting contest between a pair of division rivals. Padres at Pirates, 6:40 p.m. ET (WATCH HERE) Two veteran right-handers will face off on the mound as two NL clubs meet at
Yankees move Stanton to 60-day IL, claim De La Cruz from Braves
The Yankees claimed outfielder Bryan De La Cruz off waivers from the Braves, optioned him to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre and transferred DH/outfielder Giancarlo Stanton to the 60-day injured list on Thursday. De la Cruz, 28, has batted .191 (9-for-47) with one run scored, one double, three walks and one stolen base
'That catch was insane': Robert's GS robbery fuels Burke, Sox to win
CHICAGO -- Expert lip readers might have been able to ascertain White Sox right-hander Sean Burke’s mound comments shown on the CHSN broadcast after a grand slam-saving catch made by Luis Robert Jr. ended a tenuous first inning without the Brewers scoring Thursday afternoon at Rate Field. But following the
'That's just one dream': Two of the Salas brothers face off in Single-A ball
The Salas brothers had been dreaming of this moment their entire lives. Still, nothing could compare to the reality of it as Twins prospect Jose Salas and Single-A Fort Myers hosted youngest brother Andrew Salas, the Marlins' No. 5 prospect, and Jupiter this week. “A lot of emotions,” said Jose,
Injuries: Trout, Salvy, Buehler, McCullers, Phillies, Merrill
Stay up-to-date with all the latest news on injured players across Major League Baseball.
Ashcraft's 3 perfect frames highlight Reds 'pen's dominant day
CINCINNATI -- Especially for non-closers, the work from the bullpen is often not glamorous. But over two days that included a blowout loss and a rain delay, the Reds were extremely glad that their relievers stepped up in a big way. In a game the Reds definitely needed to win
Buehler's next start in flux due to right shoulder concerns
TORONTO -- For Walker Buehler, it was refreshing for the right-hander to come into the season without any health issues, something that hadn’t happened for him in years.
Maeda (DFA'd) makes way for hard-throwing Tigers prospect
ANAHEIM -- While one veteran pitcher’s career hits a crossroads, a pitching prospect’s career begins. On Thursday, the Tigers designated veteran right-hander Kenta Maeda for assignment, potentially ending the 37-year-old’s Major League career after nine seasons across three teams. To take Maeda’s place, Detroit called up No. 27 prospect Tyler
Nats bolster relief corps with Chafin, then 'pen shuts door on Phils
PHILADELPHIA -- The Nationals made their first in-season acquisition to boost their bullpen. Then the relievers delivered a gritty scoreless effort against the Phillies. Washington signed left-hander Andrew Chafin to a one-year contract on Thursday. He is expected to join the team in Cincinnati on Friday. In a corresponding move,
Cameron's 4-homer game was 'pretty groovy'
On May 2, 2002, the Mariners’ Mike Cameron delivered a historic performance: one of the 18 four-homer games in Major League history. "Today was pretty groovy,” he said at the time. “I wasn't thinking about anything up there. It was just one of those days. It was like when M.J.
The best baseball players born on May 2
Who are the best players born on each day of the year? We have a list for every day on the calendar. Here’s a subjective ranking of the top five for May 2. 1) Eddie Collins (1887) Collins is the only Hall of Famer born on May 2. He won