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ACC Baseball Tournament info — seeding, location, bracket, tickets

The regular season is done! Long live the baseball postseason. This year, the ACC Baseball world will convene in Charlotte to play at the Knights’ stadium and crown another champion. It’s an opportunity for some teams to get one or two more quality wins for their resume before the NCAA Tournament Bracket comes out next […]

Three up, three down: week of May 11-17

A 3-3 road trip to Boston and Pittsburgh was, for me at least, the bare minimum the Phillies had to do. Gaining some steam at home was great, but going to those two cities and laying some eggs would have left a sour taste. They had to at least go .500 to maintain that steam […]

Arizona Diamondbacks News, 5/18: Rocky Mountain Aye

Recaps [AZ Central] Diamondbacks build big lead, hold off Rockies in road trip finale – A weather delay was announced five minutes before the scheduled first pitch, and a few minutes later, groundskeepers rolled out the field tarp. Light rain then began to fall. At 1:31 p.m., in Denver, fans were told to seek shelter […]

Astros Prospect Report: May 17th

Another day of minor league baseball is in the books. See the results below. Check out the previous days recap here. AAA: Sugar Land Space Cowboys (20-25) lost 7-6 (BOX SCORE) Sugar Land got on the board in the 3rd inning scoring 4 runs on a Strahm sac fly and Nelson 3 run home run. […]

Astros Legends Series: Gene Tenace

He was a cornerstone of the A’s dynasty, winning three consecutive World Series Championships in the 70’s with the A’s.     For Houstonian’s he’d serve as bullpen coach on the beloved 1986 squad that fell just short to the Mets in a 16-inning marathon.     Our 16th entry is a man who collected 6 rings throughout his […]

Red Sox Minor Lines: Miguel Bleis reintroduces himself

Worcester: W, 4-0 (BOX SCORE) In yet another bullpen game, the WooSox kept Buffalo (Blue Jays AAA) off the scoreboard despite using six pitchers. Everyone was in lockstep, and the Bison managed just three hits on the night. The WooSox matched that total just in their extra base hits, and Nathan Hickey hit his third […]

Orioles-Rays series preview: This is gonna be a tough one

Back in March, if someone had said that the first Orioles-Rays series of 2026 would pit a 30-15 team against a 21-26 one, would you have correctly matched each team to its record? In most preseason prognostications of the AL East, pundits projected a tough, four-team race for the division title — and the Rays […]

Yankees Rivalry Roundup: Rays first in AL to 30 wins

I’m on double duty tonight for Rivalry Roundup and our Today on Pinstripe Alley/daily question post, so since I generally try to throw some very quick thoughts on what the Yankees did as well in these, you’ll excuse me for double-dipping in the next two paragraphs. What an awful road trip. The Yankees got swept […]

Braves Minor League Recap: Guanipa, Southisene Star Again

Sunday saw the teams in the Atlanta Braves farm system split the results of four games. More importantly we got to see Luis Guanipa and Tate Southisene help carry the Augusta offense, the best start of the season for Cade Kuehler, and Dixon Williams record another extra base hit. Durham Bulls 7, Gwinnett Stripers 6 […]

2026 Cubs Heroes and Goats: Game 47

If you are not all over MLB social media, you might not know that come from behind wins often get tagged with a wheeee! That’s because the game graph usually looks like a slide or a sled hill. This one was wild enough that it looks a little like a bad EKG. One where the […]

Elephant Rumblings: On The Road Again

Welcome to another new week A’s fans! The team had a lackluster weekend as they dropped two of three to the Giants. Add that to the series loss mid-week to the Cardinals and the A’s did not have a great time in their latest homestand in Sacramento. It’s in the books and behind us now […]

Reverse Scouting Kevin McGonigle

By any measure, Tigers’ rookie Kevin McGonigle is having an excellent rookie year. The number two prospect in all of baseball coming into the year has an impressive .291/.397/.424 slash for the season and is walking more than he’s striking out. With his blistering start, he quickly settled into the leadoff slot of Detroit’s lineup. […]

Jumbo Package: Softball moves on to Supers, Baseball lands SEC 4-seed

Happy Monday, everyone. It was a good weekend on the diamonds, as the baseball team took two of three from Ole Miss to land the 4-seed in this week’s SEC Tournament. Alabama will play on Thursday against whoever emerges from a threesome of Vanderbilt, Kentucky, and Florida. Meanwhile, the top ranked softball team laid waste […]

Zyhir Hope homers twice for Tulsa, OKC romps in Albuquerque

All four Dodgers minor league affiliates won on Saturday, with offense driving the show. Player of the day Zyhir Hope hit a pair of two-run home runs in Tulsa’s win, giving him three home runs over the last two days. It’s the third career two-homer game for Hope, who this week in MLB Pipeline’s updated […]

Podcast: Orioles pack excitement, disappointment into one week

This time a week ago, all anyone could really do was dread the idea of the Orioles playing more games against the Yankees. After every game of the previous four-game set went embarrassingly badly for the O’s, another Yankees series could have been the thing that spins this season out of control. In this week’s […]

Rico Garcia isn’t just a bright spot, he’s been a beacon of light

Few players on this Orioles team have actually exceeded expectations so far this year, but Rico Garcia is a clear exception. The 32-year-old isn’t just a standout amongst his underwhelming teammates, he is pitching like one of the best relievers in baseball. The top line stats speak for themselves. Garcia’s ERA is a minuscule 0.45, […]

It’s early still, but do you have a trade target for the Phillies?

We are entering Memorial Day week, which means teams are starting to get their affairs in order. They likely know what they want to do on the season, more or less, when it comes to buying or selling at this year’s trade deadline. The sellers are mostly obvious by now (unless the team owner is […]

Which amusing reunions will the Braves have this year?

A quick one because I got rear-ended yesterday and am currently dealing with insurance-and-other-bureaucracy hell. Yay me. I saw earlier that John Brebbia was sent packing over the weekend. He’s not exactly an iconic Brave, but nonetheless, this franchise does circle back to old friends fairly often. Travis d’Arnaud would potentially be an option given […]

2026 NL Central Power Rankings: Week 8

Welcome to week 8 of our 2026 NL Central Power Rankings — let’s rank some teams! 1. Chicago Cubs (29-18); 2-4 this week; 78.4% chance to make postseason (FanGraphs) The Cubs cooled off a bit this week after their second 10-game win streak of the season, dropping a pair of series against the Braves and […]