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Here's your guide to the offseason chaos that rocked MLB
Kyle Tucker got how much from the Dodgers? Pete Alonso left the Mets for WHERE!? It's time to get up to speed.[read more]
MLB season preview: Ranking all 30 teams as baseball returns
Whether your club enters Opening Day as the team to beat or hoping to be 2026's biggest surprise, we've got you covered.[read more]
Sources: Cubs, Crow-Armstrong finalizing deal
The Chicago Cubs are close to locking up one of the breakout stars of last season in center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong.[read more]
⚾ Top breakout candidates for all 30 MLB teams
From veterans in new roles to former top prospects ready to reach new heights, here's who we expect to level up.[read more]
Texas rookie gets mound visit, told he made team
The mound visit Carter Baumler received from Rangers manager Skip Schumaker on Monday night wasn't to take the rookie right-hander out of his last spring training game, but rather to let him know he made the Opening Day roster.[read more]
Dodgers' Sasaki struggles again in spring start
Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Roki Sasaki had another rough spring training start Monday night, issuing six walks and giving up five runs in two-plus innings.[read more]
Mets phenom Benge to start after sizzling spring
Mets prospect Carson Benge, who hit .366 in spring training, will be on the Opening Day roster as the starting right fielder, manager Carlos Mendoza said.[read more]
Brewers add to bullpen depth with Woodford trade
The Brewers on Tuesday acquired reliever Jake Woodford from the Rays for minor league right-hander K.C. Hunt.[read more]
Rays prospect Williams wins SS job; Pepiot to IL
Carson Williams, ESPN's No. 39 prospect in MLB, will enter the season as the starting shortstop for the Rays, while starting pitcher Ryan Pepiot is headed to the IL.[read more]
Tigers' McGonigle, No. 2 MLB prospect, earns spot
Tigers phenom Kevin McGonigle, ESPN's No. 2 prospect for the 2026 season, will be on the Opening Day roster. He has never played above the Double-A level.[read more]




