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The Los Angeles Dodgers and Toronto Blue Jays face off in Game 1 of the World Series on Friday night. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Shohei Ohtani lead their teams i
There has been enough parity in baseball over the years that many of the game's all-time greats had a chance to win a World Series before their career came to an end, but not everyone was so lucky.
Last week, Dave Dombrowski spoke for nearly an hour about the Phillies’ postseason shortfalls, the upcoming offseason and the franchise’s chances to win a World Series in 2026. One answer to one question hasn’t gone away.
The World Series is finally here. The Toronto Blue Jays are giving the ball to rookie phenom Trey Yesavage in Game 1, while the Los Angeles Dodgers counter with
Iglesias and Keller are our picks to squeeze into the end of our Top 50 among a deep free-agent class of accomplished righty relievers that also includes Kenley Jansen, Kyle Finnegan, Emilio Pagan, Phil Maton, and Tyler Rogers (among others).
Ceddanne Rafaela will have to wait until November 2 to see if he wins his first career Gold Glove award. On Thursday, though, he took home another piece of defensive hardware.
Hunter Greene, Jarren Duran and Tarik Skubal are among the big names who could be on the move this winter. Illustration: Kelsea Petersen / The Athletic; Ronald Martinez / Getty, Steph Chambers / Getty,
One of Japan's best sluggers to be posted for MLB teams originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. It was announced this morning that one of the top sluggers in NPB, Kazuma Okamoto, will be posted for MLB clubs to sign this winter.
There will be a time and place to get to some of the tremendous pitchers who could be available on the free-agent market this offseason, from starters like Framber Valdez, Ranger Suárez and Dylan Cease to back-end arms like Edwin Díaz and Robert Suarez.
Chapman, 32, is a finalist for a second consecutive season after batting .231 with 21 homers and a .770 OPS (120 OPS+). He is a five-time Gold Glove winner and a two-time Platinum Glove honoree but has never earned the top offensive award for his position.