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The final SEC home stand: Mizzou baseball hosts Vanderbilt at Taylor Stadium

Mizzou baseball returns to Columbia this weekend looking for a needed rest, and its opponent coming into Columbia — the Vanderbilt Commodores — are trying to navigate their own late‑season slide. The Tigers will have to tangle with the Commodores this upcoming week in a three-game weekend set. Mizzou is in search of an SEC […]

Nebraska Baseball Weekend Preview: Iowa

Series Preview Iowa Hawkeyes (29-18, 12-12 B1G) at #25 Nebraska Cornhuskers (34-14, 17-7 B1G) Location: Hawks Field at Haymarket Park, Lincoln, NE Dates: May 8th-10th Times (all CDT): Friday @ 6pm , Saturday @ 2pm, Sunday @ 2pm Coaches: Rick Heller (13th season, 785-602-2) & Will Bolt (7th season, 204-140-1) TV/Stream: Friday is on Nebraska Public Media, Sunday will be […]

What bullpen moves are incoming for the Red Sox?

We learned after the game on Thursday that Jake Bennett has been sent down to Triple-A. Jack Anderson, who allowed three runs in 8 1/3 innings in his first stint in the majors, will be the corresponding promotion. Other moves are likely on the horizon. Justin Slaten seemingly threw his final rehab outing for Worcester […]

Astros Prospect Report: May 7th

Another day of minor league baseball is in the books. See the results below. AAA: Sugar Land Space Cowboys (17-19) lost 10-3 (BOX SCORE) Sugar Land got on the board in the 3rd inning on an Alexander 2 run double. Gordon got the start but struggled allowing 7 runs, 6 earned, over 4.2 innings. The […]

Minor league update for 5/7/26

Hickory starter Kamdyn Perry allowed a solo homer in four innings of work, striking out four and walking one. Yolfran Castillo went 3 for 5 with a double and two stolen bases. Hector Osorio doubled and stole a base. Marcos Torres was 1 for 4 with a walk and a stolen base. Daniel Flames was […]

Elephant Rumblings: Ferguson Traded; Orioles Preview

Happy Friday A’s fans! The team came away with a series-salvaging win yesterday in the finale against the Phillies. The Green & Gold got their teeth knocked in on Tuesday, dropped a heart breaker on Wednesday, and finally broke out the bats in a blowout victory on Thursday. Now the team is off to Baltimore […]

Mariners News: Luke Raley, Spencer Jones, and Matthew Boyd

Good morning, foLLks, and happy Friday! After a second consecutive Thursday off-day, the Mariners kick off their fourth road trip of the season today at 4:40pm Pacific time with a three-game set in the South Side of Chicago. Munetaka Murakami has taken the league by storm in the first six weeks of the season; has […]

Dodgers minors: Mike Sirota’s hot run continues

It’s not often you see a nine-run inning, but that’s exactly the kind of damage the Loons conceded on their way to splitting a doubleheader with Lake County. Player of the day Between the two games, Mike Sirota was the undeniable standout player, reaching base safely seven times, including all five in the Loons’ 15-13 […]

2026 Cubs Heroes and Goats: Game 38

This whole stretch has been such a whirlwind, there has been no time really spent on narratives. Beginning April 17, the Cubs played 13 games in 13 days. That included a trip to Los Angeles and San Diego in there as well as series again the Mets and Phillies, both with playoff aspirations. They aced […]

Padres’ Jake Cronenworth sidelined by concussion indefinitely

The San Diego Padres have put Jake Cronenworth’s 2026 season on hold. The team announced they have placed their second baseman on the seven-day concussion injury list. According to the San Diego Union-Tribune (need a paid subscription), Cronenworth began experiencing bouts of fogginess and difficulty focusing during at-bats following the Padres’ road trip to Mexico […]

Braves Minor League Recap: Dixon Williams Homers Again

Thursday night wasn’t a great day to be a pitcher in the Atlanta Braves system. The best team outing was Rome allowing five runs in seven innings, and the worst was a large, large step below that. However, most of the games remained close thanks to big time home runs, including many of the top […]

SnakeBytes 5/8: Another tough loss

Diamondbacks News (Arizona Sports) The good and the not-so-good from Zac Gallen in Diamondbacks’ loss to Pirates Gallen drew a season-high 15 whiffs (swings-and-misses), nine with his slider and six with the curveball (none with the fastball), according to Statcast. Gallen’s arsenal has changed this year. His curveball does not drop like it used to, and he […]

Red Sox Minor Lines: Allan Castro walks it off in the 12th

Worcester Red Sox 10, Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders 8 (12 inn.) – BOX The Woo Sox got a walk-off home run in the bottom of the 12th inning, which gave a position player the win as a pitcher on Thursday night over the RailRiders (NYY). Other than that, things were pretty uneventful.  Worcester had two-hit efforts from […]

On The Banks is Looking for Writers!

Do you have a love for writing about sports? Can you write about current events based on an ever-changing stream of information? Do you possess a talent for presenting an effective argument? Are you a fan who wants his/her voice heard? Are you a college student who is looking for additional writing experience, more exposure, […]

Friday morning Rangers things

Good morning, LSB. The Rangers lost to the Yankees yesterday, 9-2. Evan Grant writes about the slim margin of error the Rangers have to work with in order to get a win these days. Kennedi Landry touches on MacKenzie Gore, who was in control through five innings before the wheels shot off. Joc Pederson started […]

Series Preview: Ole Miss

UPDATE: Mother Nature has impacted this weekend’s series. Sunday’s game has been moved to Saturday, with a day-night doubleheader now scheduled starting at 2:00 p.m. CT. The ninth-ranked Aggies hit the road one final time in conference play, heading to Oxford, Miss., to take on No. 20 Ole Miss in another important top-25 SEC clash. […]