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Cubs All-Star Boyd to return Wednesday vs. Phils
Cubs left-hander Matthew Boyd, who has missed three weeks with a biceps strain, will start Wednesday against Philadelphia.[read more]

Raleigh on scuffling M's: 'I have faith in this group'
Twenty-five games into the 2026 season, the Mariners find themselves in fourth place in the AL West, slotted ahead of only the Astros. Still, "I have faith in this group," said catcher Cal Raleigh.[read more]

Phillies' Wheeler set for first start since August
Ace Zack Wheeler, out since last August, will return to the struggling Phillies rotation on Saturday in Atlanta.[read more]

Slumping DeLauter rights ship with winning triple
Guardians rookie Chase DeLauter, who entered the night in a 7-for-47 slump, delivered a bases-clearing triple in Tuesday's 8-5 win that he hopes will get his season back on track.[read more]

Royals, Hallmark unveil downtown ballpark plan
The Royals and Hallmark Cards announced they are teaming up to build a new ballpark in downtown Kansas City that would surround mixed-use development.[read more]

Phillies boss: Thomson not on hot seat amid skid
Dave Dombrowski is concerned about the Phillies' 8-15 start, but he said manager Rob Thomson is not on the hot seat despite the team's seven-game losing streak.[read more]

Williams' collapse in 9th brings Mets' slide to 12
The Mets dropped their 12th straight game, this time blowing an early 3-0 lead and allowing the Twins to score two in the ninth in a 5-3 win at Citi Field.[read more]

⚾ Updated draft rankings: The top 85 prospects
The top of the 2026 MLB draft is coming into focus. Here's who your team could be targeting this summer.[read more]

Rangers' Langford set for MRI on tight forearm
Wyatt Langford exited the Rangers' 5-1 win over the Pirates on Tuesday night with right forearm stiffness and will undergo an MRI on Wednesday.[read more]

The eight most astounding stats of MLB's season start
It's hard to know which numbers to trust this time of year. Here are the ones that we do -- and don't.[read more]