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📈 MLB Rank in-season update: Who's No. 1?
We asked ESPN MLB experts for their updated top 50 to take stock of the best performances as the 2026 regular season begins to wind down.[read more]

Yankees' Fried set to start throwing off mound
Yankees lefty Max Fried is scheduled to throw off a mound Saturday for the first time since landing on the injured list because of a recurrence of a bone bruise in his left elbow Tuesday.[read more]

Blue Jays' Guerrero (concussion) likely back Sat.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. passed his final concussion tests, and the Blue Jays slugger is expected to return from the seven-day injured list Saturday.[read more]

D-backs' Lovullo 'betrayed' by Marte's no-show
Diamondbacks manager Torey Lovullo said he felt "betrayed" by Ketel Marte's mysterious disappearance during a road trip in Boston.[read more]

Dodgers' Pages suffers fractured left hand on HBP
Dodgers center fielder Andy Pages suffered a fractured left hand when he was hit by a pitch Friday night, but manager Dave Roberts said he expects him to return this season.[read more]

Anderson's MLB debut Saturday has M's 'excited'
Seattle Mariners prized left-hander Kade Anderson will make his major league debut Saturday to start against the Chicago Cubs, manager Dan Wilson said Friday.[read more]

Misiorowski's fastball earns high praise from Sale
Brewers ace Jacob Misiorowski outdueled one of his favorite pitchers and got quite a compliment from him afterward.[read more]

Back at Fenway, Devers shuns talk of messy split
The Giants' Rafael Devers said he didn't want to revisit his up-and-down tenure with the Red Sox on Friday, when he returned to Fenway Park for the first time since being traded to San Francisco 14 months ago.[read more]

Kasten reassures fans that Dodgers 'not for sale'
Dodgers president Stan Kasten addressed online speculation about the team's future under owner Mark Walter, saying the team is not for sale.[read more]

Have fun! Don't dig holes in the outfield! MLB players give their Little League advice
We asked major leagues what one piece of advice from their youth baseball days stuck with them -- and what advice they'd give now. Here's what they said.[read more]