Five games into the 2024 season, we have the first no-hitter of the year.
Here's a look at some of baseball's most exciting rookies are performing in 2024.
The opening weekend of MLB is over, which means March has ended and April baseball gets underway. Here are some early-season storylines that fans should think twice about believing in.
A pair of Astros starting pitchers are making progress on their way back from injuries. Verlander spoke to reporters (including Chandler Rome of The Athletic) after a successful batting practice session against live hitters on Monday.
Houston Astros fans on Monday got treated to some early-season excitement courtesy of pitcher Ronel Blanco and play-by-play announcer Todd Kalas.
Rangers third baseman Josh Jung has been diagnosed with a fractured right wrist. He was removed from Monday's game against the Rays after he was hit on the wrist while swinging at a pitch.
Juan Soto wanted to make a big impression with his new team, especially after the New York Yankees helped him avoid arbitration by signing him to a one-year, $31 million contract this offseason.
The White Sox are at the bottom of MLB's barrel, both in terms of on-field production and basic decency.
In Detroit, the 3-0 start is a massive moment for a Tigers team that hasn't had a winning record since 2014 and hasn't had a fast start yet in the A.J. Hinch era.
The 25-year-old has been a key component of the Oakland roster in recent years, having been a notable part of their return in the Sean Murphy trade going into the 2023 season.
Outfielder Jorge Barrosa was recalled in a corresponding move and will be making his major-league debut as soon as he gets into a game.
It’s a quick turnaround for the 29-year-old who was in the big leagues just long enough to put his hat on a rack before picking it back up again and then leaving the way he came
Chicago Cubs rookie starting pitcher Shota Imanaga made his MLB debut on Monday against the Colorado Rockies and accomplished something that the franchise hasn't seen since 1996.
While some teams got off to hot starts, several others are already reeling.
The Los Angeles Dodgers already have a pair of Japanese superstars in two-way player Shohei Ohtani and pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto. Another star could be on the way soon.
The season did not start in a very positive way for the Chicago White Sox as they were swept by the Detroit Tigers over the opening weekend. Despite that outcome, there were some bright spots fans should grab onto as this is only the beginning of what could be a very long season.
With the opening weekend of the 2024 MLB season over, plenty of players have made an immediate impact, including a few that have shown unexpected production for their teams.
Marlins star Jazz Chisholm Jr. seemed to offer a really bizarre and lame excuse for why they struggled.
The Boston Red Sox's starting rotation was one of the team's biggest question marks going into the new season.
After a disappointing 82-win season, the New York Yankees had to make some sort of big change this offseason.
Replacing a franchise legend is difficult, as the San Francisco Giants have discovered since Buster Posey hung up his cleats.
With the opening weekend officially in the books for all five National League East teams, let's look at three things we learned after the first official MLB weekend of 2024.
While the Braves fell to the Phillies on Sunday, Atlanta still won the series and outscored Philadelphia by 13 runs over the course of three games. Here are three things we learned following the first series of the season.
The 2024 Major League Baseball season is only a couple of days old and we have already seen a couple of bench-clearing incidents. The latest came on Saturday afternoon in Tampa Bay when the Rays and Toronto Blue Jays had a bizarre altercation at third base.
Two days into the regular season, only one position player from MLBTR’s Top 50 Free Agents list remains unsigned: designated hitter/first baseman Brandon Belt.
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