When Juan Soto stepped into the batter’s box at Coors Field on Saturday night, it marked his 1,000th Major League Baseball game. It wasn’t just another milestone.
While the Atlanta Braves may be underperforming so far this season, one MLB insider believes their 27-36 record heading into Sunday's action won't be enough to cost manager Brian Snitker his job.
The Mariners suffered a potentially devastating blow on Saturday when center fielder Julio Rodriguez was helped off the field by members of the team’s athletic staff due to an apparent injury.
Professional baseball players can be a weird bunch. So, trying to narrow down 25 of the greatest characters of Major League Baseball, based on their eccentricities, can be a tough task.
MLB's 2025 All-Star Game is set for Tuesday, July 15. As voting continues for the Midsummer Classic, here's a look at 10 players who should be first-time All-Stars this year.
Philadelphia Phillies first baseman Bryce Harper will spend some time on the injured list with a nagging wrist injury, and his latest comments about the issue may be cause for concern.
Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher Corbin Burnes left his start on Sunday with discomfort in his elbow, and that is the last appearance the right-hander will make in 2025.
Dealing with a broken pinky toe on his right foot, Francisco Lindor still may be available to make an impact sometime this weekend for the New York Mets against the Colorado Rockies.
The New York Mets realistically could've swept the Los Angeles Dodgers in California but instead had to settle for a four-game series split. And Carlos Mendoza is not pleased about that.
The A's, formerly of Oakland, currently transitioning to Las Vegas via a three-year plan playing at Triple-A Sutter Health Park, clearly have some disgruntled fans.
While the Mets improved to 39-23 via Wednesday's 6-1 victory at the Dodgers, Lindor suffered a broken pinky toe when he was hit by a pitch during the game's first at-bat.
The White Sox scratched top catching prospect Kyle Teel from today’s Triple-A lineup and plan to promote him to the majors, reports Chris Cotillo of MassLive.
The Baltimore Orioles have been one of Major League Baseball's biggest disappointments through the first two months of the season, but they might be finally starting to show some signs of getting things back on track.