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MLB Analyst Slams Pirates Owner for Wasting ‘Generational Missed Opportunity’
With Paul Skenes
Paul Skenes's dominant rookie year shines, but the Pirates' broader struggles and ownership's decisions raise concerns for the team's future.
Mets $38 Million Star Locked In for 2025 MLB Opening Day Start
The New York Mets have officially named their 2025 Opening Day starter in a bold move. Find out more here!
MLB Insider Bites Back at Critics of Marlins’ Controversial $150 Practice Squad:
“Our Rate Was Way Less”
The Miami Marlins’ $150-per-day practice squad has sparked controversy, shedding light on MLB’s long-standing reliance on underpaid labor.
Infuriated’ $10M Ex-White Sox Star Risks Offending Red Sox Fans with a Bold
Boston Comment
Liam Hendriks called Boston traffic a nightmare, but will Red Sox fans forget it—or will they make his time in Beantown even tougher?
Who Are the Yomiuri Giants? All to Know About Them Ahead of the Tokyo Series
2025
Yomiuri Giants, Japan’s top baseball team, face MLB squads before the Tokyo Series, aiming to showcase dominance and rising superstars.
Shohei Ohtani Reveals Strategic Reason Behind Pausing Pitching Progression With
Dodgers
Shohei Ohtani is making a calculated decision, keeping fans and opponents on edge while prioritizing long-term impact over immediate returns.
All Hopes Rely on $218M Ace as Giancarlo Stanton Predicted to Miss 2025 Season
With Stanton likely out of the season and Cole already sidelined, the Yankees' World Series hopes now rest on the 30-year-old's shoulders.
“Need Permission From the Boss”: Juan Soto’s $765M Deal Clouds National Team
Commitment
Soto's choice. Mets investment versus national duty. Soto's Mets future, beyond the contract. A high-stakes decision looms. What will he do?
Ronald Acuña Jr. Adopts Smarter Aggression After Grueling Career Setback
Ronald Acuña Jr. is making steady progress from his ACL injury, and the Braves are eager for his comeback to the lineup.
Red Sox’s 20-YO Top Prospect’s 434-Foot Homer Silences Heckler, Leaving MLB Fans
Awed
Red Sox's Roman Anthony silenced a heckler in the best way possible by crushing a 434-foot home run that left MLB fans in awe.