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Olney: The 12 MLB execs under the most pressure at...
With the deadline Aug. 3, here are which front offices could make -- or break -- their future this trade season.[read more]
A repeat of 1994? Why Hall of Famer Tom Glavine fe...
The union's primary spokesperson the last time MLB lost games to a labor fight sees signs of trouble ahead.[read more]
💰 Alvarez overtakes Witt in AL MVP race odds
Who are the favorites to win season-long honors? Here are the odds for MVP, Cy Young and Rookie of the Year in the AL and NL.[read more]
De La Cruz runs bases; rehab assignment soon
Reds shortstop Elly De La Cruz, who has been sidelined since June 1 with a hamstring strain, ran the bases on Monday could go on a rehab assignment this weekend.[read more]
Strider sees specialist, shut down for 4 weeks
The Braves have shut down Spencer Strider for four weeks due to elbow inflammation, but Atlanta did get some good news with the return of catcher Drake Baldwin.[read more]
'Energetic' Raleigh set to return to M's Tuesday
Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh, on the injured list since May 14 with a right oblique strain, is set to return to the lineup on Tuesday against the Baltimore Orioles, and seems ready to improve on his .161 batting average through 41 games this year.[read more]
May has his day: Dustin tosses 1-hitter for Cards
Despite losing a perfect game in the seventh inning, Dustin May was thrilled after pitching a one-hitter Monday night in the St. Louis Cardinals' 3-0 victory over the San Diego Padres.[read more]
Tigers' Keith slugs 3 HRs, upping '26 total to 4
Colt Keith hit three home runs and had six RBIs as the Detroit Tigers took down the Houston Astros 9-3 on Monday night.[read more]
MLB cautions against writing on Pride Night hats
Major League Baseball on Monday decried the use of personal writings on any team-issued Pride Night hats after members of the San Francisco Giants had Bible verses etched into their caps during Friday's loss to the Chicago Cubs.[read more]
Cubs' Crow-Armstrong hits for first cycle of 2026
Cubs center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong became the first player in the majors to hit for the cycle this season.[read more]




