Yardbarker's MLB writers took a look ahead at the offseason, identifying one essential move each club needs to make for 2026.
With MLB's postseason set to begin Tuesday, we take one superstar from each playoff team and rank them as far as how much pressure is on them and their reputation to win a World Series ring.
On Monday, the San Francisco Giants made a shocking move, firing manager Bob Melvin after just two years at the helm.
The Phillies will be well rested and have their players relatively healthy for the Division Series.
How many of the active MLB players to mash 30 home runs in multiple seasons of their career can you name in six minutes?
Despite landing last season's top free agent and sporting a massive payroll, the Mets suffered a nearly unthinkable collapse en route to missing out on the 2025 postseason.
The MLB hot stock can be wild in the offseason, and this year isn't expected to be any different. These 25 players could hear their names called in trades this offseason.
The Padres haven’t waited to announce who will toe the rubber in Game 1.
He proved to be one of the bright spots on an Angels team that finished the season 72-90.
On June 12, the Mets were 45-24, good for the best record in baseball, and had a 5.5-game lead in the NL East. It's been all downhill since then as the team missed out on the playoffs after a stunning collapse.
It appears the Athletics are finally willing to acknowledge their temporary home.
Alonso announced he’s opting out of his two-year, $54 million deal he signed with the Mets last offseason.
The 2025 Braves were disappointing, to put it mildly, and it wasn’t due to a lack of signings or acquiring talent.
The Reds were able to take advantage of the Mets' collapse and secure a playoff berth against long odds.
The Mets completed a massive collapse with a 4-0 loss to the Marlins on Sunday, missing the playoffs despite being 21 games over .500 at one point in the season. Will it cost Mendoza his job?
New York Mets first baseman Pete Alonso did not even let the bitter taste of the 2025 season leave his mouth before making a massive decision on his future with the team.
The final day of the 2025 MLB regular season provided enough drama that teams could use a few days to recover. But the postseason begins Tuesday.
With the conclusion of Sunday’s games, Major League Baseball now enters its most glorious and pressure-packed time of the year — the postseason.
As the sun sets on the 2025 New York Mets and their historic collapse preventing them from a return to October, we're once again reminded of what this team does best. And it's not leading the pack.
Meet the Mets. Come on out and beat the Mets. That was the tune the rest of Major League Baseball was singing over the past three-and-a-half months, producing one of the most stunning second-half meltdowns in Major League history.
The Cleveland Guardians did not make it easy on themselves, and it was very easy to give up on their chances in July, but thanks to the Detroit Tigers' 4-3 loss to the Boston Red Sox on Sunday, the American League Central division title is theirs for the second year in a row.
After spending most of September on the injured list with a Grade 1 hamstring strain, the Phillies activated shortstop Trea Turner from the IL for the final game of the regular season against the Twins to get some at-bats ahead of the postseason.
Let's take a look at three focal points for the Rockies this offseason.
San Francisco Giants shortstop Willy Adames looked like a free-agency flop early in the season. Now, he's done something no Giant had done since 2004.
Dodgers manager Dave Roberts tells Jack Harris of the Los Angeles Times that left-hander Clayton Kershaw will not be on the club’s wild-card roster.
Bichette is having a bounce-back season and will be key to Toronto's playoff success. If he's available, that is.
Philadelphia Phillies fans held their collective breaths in the fifth inning of Saturday night's ballgame against the Minnesota Twins after starter Ranger Suarez took a line drive off his inner thigh.
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