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Ohtani vs. PCA for NL MVP: MLB players weigh in on heated award race
The battle for the National League's biggest honor is getting tighter by the day. Here's which star has most impressed those who face them.[read more]

Passan: Why Tommy John's legacy will forever live on across baseball
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Never-before-seen footage unearthed! How Ted Williams' hitting philosophy holds up in 2026
After unearthing a debate between the greatest hitter ever and a Hall of Fame teammate, we had a modern star explain how the takes hold up in today's MLB.[read more]

📈 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 OF Bellinger nearing rehab assignment
Yankees outfielder Cody Bellinger could begin a rehab assignment with Triple-A Scranton on Thursday, manager Aaron Boone said.[read more]

Cancer survivor Mancini retires after brief return
Trey Mancini, who came back from colon cancer and most recently was playing with the Angels, announce his retirement Tuesday.[read more]

A's Soderstrom set for season-ending hip surgery
Athletics outfielder Tyler Soderstrom is headed for season-ending hip surgery after going on the injured list for an impingement in the left hip.[read more]

Dodgers put Diaz on IL, watch Ohtani throw bullpen
The Los Angeles Dodgers on Tuesday put Edwin Diaz, who is 2-2 with an 11.85 ERA and seven saves in 11 opportunities in 16 games, on the injured list because of inflammation in the right side of his neck, while Shohei Ohtani threw another bullpen session.[read more]

Guardians OF Adell has 6 RBIs before knee injury
Jo Adell's career night, which included a 455-foot, three-run homer and six RBIs, ended with him leaving the Cleveland Guardians' 8-1 victory over the San Francisco Giants before the eighth inning due to a bruised left knee at Progressive Field Tuesday.[read more]

Brewers tie largest shutout with 22-0 rout of M's
The Brewers equaled baseball's modern-era record for the largest shutout with a power surge that included three-run homers from Christian Yelich, David Hamilton and Luis Lara and a two-run shot by Jake Bauers in a 22-0 win over the Mariners on Tuesday.[read more]