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Although every player matters, some have greater potential than others to swing the fantasy baseball standings in one direction or another. Here are the players who are most likely to make an enormous impact on leagues this season.
As the 2026 season begins, the prospect of a third straight championship for the Los Angeles Dodgers has many owners pushing for a salary cap. The fight now threatens to derail baseball’s future.
If you’ve ever wondered what an baseball lineup made up of NFL players would look like, you’ve come to the right place.
All the ways to watch MLB 2026 live streams online from anywhere, as the Dodgers go for a World Series threepeat in potentially baseball's biggest season yet.
McPherson, MSU's Friday starter, exited his March 20 start against Vanderbilt in the fifth inning after throwing one warmup pitch. He did not slip on the pitch or grab any specific part of his body after throwing the pitch and underwent an MRI on March 22.
Kansas City Royals catcher Salvador Perez got a huge tattoo on his left thigh to commemorate Venezuela's World Baseball Classic victory, the first in the country's history.
Although it is known as America’s pastime, baseball has been part of the culture of Japan for more than 150 years. And in the land of the rising sun, millions of fans are awaking to the dawn of a new MLB season.
By all counts, Crofton baseball appeared to be in trouble. Broadneck leaped at its pitching from the bottom of the first inning, threatening to score in every at-bat until it fina
Welcome to the Tuesday edition of the private school baseball and softball Fastball, featuring schools and scores from around Fort Worth
Rawlings just dropped a new partnership that could give any player some seriously unique on-field swag. Rawlings is offering a Heart of the Hide Baja Blast glove for pre-order on its website. The glove,
The high school baseball season is not even a week old, but Towson and Perry Hall experienced a season full of emotions in one cold, windy game. In a game that included at least one run in nearly every half-inning,
Aaron Judge is a historic hitter. On Wednesday night, though, the New York Yankees' 6-foot-7 slugger was a historically bad hitter. In multiple ways, he did something that no player had ever done before in the history of baseball.