The Athletics pitching staff hasn't been great for about the past month, holding an ERA right around seven, and they began the month of June by giving up eight runs to the Toronto Blue Jays on Sunday.
As the San Francisco Giants aim to continue their great start to the season, one of their former top pitching prospects has recently signed with a hopeful contender in the American League.
The Minnesota Twins started their series with the New York Mets last night. They suffered a 5-1 loss to open things. They will play the middle game today with Bailey Ober on the mound facing Tylor Megill for the Mets.
As the start of Spring Training draws near and the free agency market winds down, there are still players out there hoping to earn contracts for the 2025 season.
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.
The Houston Astros are still searching for options to improve the depth of their bullpen, and they might have found one on Saturday as they attended the showcase of a former first round pick in the MLB draft.
Former major league pitcher Tyler Beede is looking for a job. So the right-hander showed off his stuff to potential employers, holding his own pro day in Houston.
Right-hander Tyler Beede threw for teams held a pro day for interested teams on Friday, per a report from Ari Alexander of KPRC2. Alexander adds that Beede’s fastball was in the range of 93-95mph and that the Astros and Royals both were represented at the righty’s showcase.
Back in 2014, Vanderbilt pitcher Tyler Beede was supposed to be the future of the San Francisco Giants rotation. Instead, it turned out to be the fourth-round pick from that draft, Logan Webb, that became that future.
The Guardians sent right-hander Tyler Beede outright to Triple-A Columbus, according to his transactions tracker at MLB.com. That indicates he cleared waivers after being designated for assignment last week.
The Cleveland Guardians will be carrying pitchers Carlos Carrasco and Tyler Beede on the Opening Day roster, with Carrasco earning himself a rotation spot.
There’s no risk to such a deal from the Guardians’ perspective, and the team’s longstanding track record of pitching development could perhaps unlock something to help Beede finally get on track as a consistent MLB pitcher.
For those following along on Bark Bets this week, you know how great this MLB week has been. Just because it's the weekend doesn't mean the picks need to stop.
A few notable pitchers need to undergo Tommy John surgery to repair their elbows, including Boston's Chris Sale, New Yorks' Noah Syndergaard and San Francisco's Tyler Beede.