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The Spun on MSNMLB Team Refuses To Comply With President Trump's DemandPresident Donald Trump kicked off this week by putting a pair of sports teams on notice. For starters, Trump wants the Washington Commanders do ditch their current name and bring the Redskins brand back.
The Washington High School baseball team announced a new coach on Thursday, as Hatchet assistant coach Austin Moody will replace recently retired head coach Steve Reed. Moody was a multi-sport athlete at WHS graduating in 2017 and followed that up with a degree from USI,
The Cincinnati Reds face an interesting test on Monday night as Jake Irvin takes the hill for the Washington Nationals. On the surface, it may not look like it, but a year ago today Irvin figured something out against this Reds lineup.
Washington Nationals No. 1 overall pick Eli Willits is setting a very ambitious target for when he wants to make his MLB debut. Willits officially signed
"Their heritage and prestige is systematically being taken away from them," he said in a Sunday morning post on Truth Social.
Look: No. 1 overall 2025 MLB Draft pick Eli Willits on relationship with fellow Oklahoma prep baseball star Ethan Holliday.
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y.— After winning its tournament opener against Union-Endicott without recording an RBI base hit, Port Washington found yet another improbable way to win on Monday — pulling off a dramatic 10-9 comeback over Saugerties in a game that saw a staggering 18 runs scored across the final two innings.
President Donald Trump wants the Cleveland Guardians to go back to their former name. Here's why the city's MLB team changed it in the first place.
As it turns out, Rob Manfred has been a Yankees fan all along. The MLB commissioner set the baseball world abuzz by sharing on Monday’s “Pardon My Take” show that he grew up a fan of the Bronx Bombers, and still watches them on a nightly basis.
The 17-year-old shortstop Eli Willits is the youngest player taken No. 1 overall in the MLB draft since Ken Griffey Jr. with Seattle in 1987.
With less than two weeks until the trade deadline, the new regime of the Washington Nationals are preparing to get back parts for their rebuild. After it looked