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The Colorado Rockies have had discussions with reliever Adam Ottavino about becoming their next leader of baseball operations, the Boston Globe reports. Ottavino, who turns 40 lat
Blue Jays' Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani are only 2 players in the history of baseball with these stats in one MLB postseason originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The Los Angeles Dodgers would not have won the 2025 World Series without the help of their three Japanese-born superstars. Baseball fans are well familiar with
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MLB reveals finalists for major awards
There was little to no surprise as MLB announced the top three vote-getters for the major end-of-season awards. Candidates for MVP, Cy Young Award, Rookie of the Year and Manager of the Year were unveiled following voting by the Baseball Writers Association of America.
Who best fits the Detroit Tigers in 2026 MLB free agency? And for the top players, which team is a great match? Here's what experts are saying.
Former Tennessee baseball coach Tony Vitello spoke to the San Francisco Giants media for the very first time on Thursday. In the press conference many things were discussed, including how the MLB was a "recent dream" prior to accepting the manager job for the San Francisco Giants. Here is what he had to say in the conversation.
Bench coach and former shortstop Walt Weiss is the Atlanta Braves' new manager. A judge has allowed Atlanta voters to get an additional hour on Election Day, but the voting will only be limited to local races
You start building sections of your ballpark, first in wood then in steel. A Center Wood Stand here, a Basic Wood Dugout there. You decorate with an occasional maple or pine outside. Gradually it takes shape, and you are a builder in every sense, builder of the facility and of your team.
The Toronto Blue Jays' Cinderella Story of a season came to a heartbreaking end in extra innings of the Game 7 winner-take-all showdown in the World Series. The
Tony Vitello was a fourth-year hitting coach and Wes Johnson a first-year pitching coach at Arkansas during the 2017 season. That team went 45-19 and laid the foundation for the Razorbacks’ national runner-up finish the following year and plenty of success that has followed for one of the SEC’s top programs.