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Given the uncertainty, conversations with baseball officials revealed lingering unease about a nation that plays a vital role in MLB.
Top 50 lists are a common thing within the sports world, but it is particularly fascinating in baseball. MLB has been around longer than any other American professional sport. The amount of time the sport has been around makes the amount of players to choose from expansive.
One of the most heated debates during any MLB season comes when All-Star rosters are announced and deserving players are inevitably snubbed. Those snubs are especially controversial when it's a player vying for his first All-Star selection.
The most recent World Baseball Classic ended on one of the sport's most iconic moments in recent memory. Three years later, how will the 2026 WBC thrill us? We will soon find out.
Here are the best landing spots for five of the most intriguing position players still on the board in free agency.
One of New Jersey’s top pitchers from the Class of 2025 was hospitalized this weekend following a car accident. Frank Cairone of Delsea was involved in a crash near his home in Franklinville on Friday. He has been hospitalized as of Saturday night, according to a statement released by the Brewers.
Today, on the final day of 2025, we take a look back at just some of the baseball people -- players, managers and executives -- we lost this year. The deceased are listed in alphabetical order by last name,
Former Major League Baseball player Albert Hall, who made history during his time with the Atlanta Braves, has died.
Baseball's traditional image is evolving as players increasingly showcase personal expression through tattoos. Stars like Bryce Harper, Marcus Stroman, Fernando Tatís Jr., Javier Báez, and Tim Anderson sport ink that reflects their passion,