Major League Baseball is introducing the Automated Balls-Strikes challenge system (ABS system) next season after growing complaints about the way balls and strikes are called.
When the Philadelphia Phillies and Los Angeles Dodgers last met, it was mid-September, and the Phillies were on the cusp of clinching their second straight National League East title.
While the MLB postseason may be the focus at the moment, there are already plenty of rumors about who might fill various open manager roles around the league.
Boston Red Sox outfielder Jarren Duran made a mistake on Wednesday night that may have cost his team a chance to advance to the ALDS, and he held himself accountable after the game.
In 2025, some MLB players soared while others struggled through forgettable seasons. Here are five players who fell short of expectations and ranked among the year’s biggest disappointments: Once the ace of the rotation, the 30-year-old was awful in 2025.
Mookie Betts produced four hits and three RBI and the Los Angeles Dodgers rallied for an 8-4 victory over the Cincinnati Reds on Wednesday to advance to the National League Division Series.
Home-field advantage paid off on the American League side of the wild-card equation on Wednesday, while the Southern California teams made a statement on the National League side of the bracket.
A franchise icon helped the Seattle Mariners stay sharp while enjoying their bye. And despite the bye, the Mariners still held a split-squad scrimmage on Wednesday.
The San Francisco Giants will be one of many teams searching for a manager this offseason after firing Bob Melvin, who went 161-163 in two seasons as manager.