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LSU News, June 26: Could LSU baseball get a surprise return?

Welcome to Tiger Tales, a daily roundup of LSU and college sports news! LSU signee Cooper Sides keeps Baton Rouge option alive ahead of MLB Draft Potentially massive news. LSU football aims to flip five-star defender from Big 12 power Could they get it done? 2 Former LSU Tigers Sign NBA Deals After Going Undrafted […]

How Have the Marlins Had One of MLB’s Best Pitching Staffs in June?

There were many Miami Marlins fans, myself included, who were worried about the departure of Mel Stottlemyre Jr after the conclusion of the 2024 season. Now, here we sit on June 26, and the Marlins pitching staff may be better than ever. They have been a big reason why this has been one of the […] The post How Have the Marlins Had One of MLB’s Best Pitching Staffs in June? appeared first on Just Baseball .

2 Teams Making Final Trade Offers for Mason McTavish

Mason McTavish's days as an Anaheim Duck are coming to an end. Ducks general manager Pat Verbeek has been fielding trade calls for over a month, trying to find the right deal to move his disgruntled forward. There's been plenty of speculation about Montreal Canadiens, Toronto Maple Leafs, and the Washington Capitals, but reports have surfaced stating the Ducks are down to two offers, and the talks are with the New York Rangers and St. Louis Blues. Hearing it’s the Blues and Rangers that have ...

Ex-Giants K Graham Gano drops ‘healthy’ truth bomb in emotional farewell post

After a six-year stint that was riddled with injuries with the New York Giants, kicker Graham Gano was released, and he has bade Big Blue Nation adieu with his latest social media post. He took to social media on Thursday, June 25, 2026, to send his farewell to Giants fans. It sounds like he wasn’t […] The post Ex-Giants K Graham Gano drops ‘healthy’ truth bomb in emotional farewell post appeared first on ClutchPoints .

Fantasy Baseball Prospects to Stash: Week 13

We saw a few fantasy baseball prospects get the call this past week. Unfortunately, none were from our Week 12 stash list. However, this week brings several intriguing names who could realistically make the jump soon. I’ve also added a ... read more »

10 Burning Questions: Week 13 (2026 Fantasy Baseball)

Welcome to our weekly fantasy baseball burning questions article. Each week, I’ll dive into 10 key questions that are popular within the fantasy community. These will be carefully chosen to ensure that only the most polarizing topics and players are ... read more »

6 Fantasy Baseball Risers & Fallers: Week 13 (2026)

Welcome to our weekly fantasy baseball risers and fallers column. In this article, I’ll identify three risers and three fallers based on what transpired over the previous week. Given that we’re a few months into the season, there are more ... read more »

Today in White Sox History: June 26

1916 In a game in Cleveland, the White Sox became the first team to ever have names sewn on to the backs of the uniforms. Knowing who was playing didn’t help them, though; they were shut out, 2-0, on the afternoon. (The White Sox returned to the idea of names on the back of road […]

Orioles news: First half self-assessment, All-Star voting shutout

Hello, friends. The grind resumes. The Orioles are back at it tonight. Anything could happen. That’s the frustrating thing about these guys. They are really, genuinely capable of playing some good baseball. They have won quite a few games that could be real, signature wins, if only they had won a few more non-signature wins […]

Chicago Cubs history unpacked — June 26

Free of charge for the discerning reader. Happy birthday to Rodney Myers, and a mighty host of others. Today in baseball history, in 1960 – At Forbes Field, Cubs rookie Ron Santo, making his major league debut, leads Chicago to a sweep of the first-place Pirates. Santo is 3 for 7 and drives in five runs as the Cubs win, […]