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Giants place Harrison Bader and Jared Oliva on IL, call up Drew Gilbert and Will Brennan

The San Francisco Giants have had the worst outfield in the Major Leagues this year, and now it’s getting a shakeup. However, it’s not the performance that is causing that shakeup, but rather injuries. On Wednesday, ahead of their game against the Cincinnati Reds, the Giants announced that starting center fielder Harrison Bader and fourth […]

Yankees promote reliever Angel Chivilli from Triple-A

The Yankees’ bullpen started the year on fire, protecting leads left and right and enjoying a few breakout performances from unexpected pitchers — or at least that’s what it looked like. Now, a few weeks into the season, the unit has looked leaky and inconsistent in recent games. This has caused the Yanks to make […]

Nats this year vs last - some early stats

It's still too early to look at individual stats but we can start to look at team trends and see what underlying things look good and what, if any, look scary. Last year the Nats issues can be broken down like this :  Batting 2025  Home Runs - 161  - 24th in majors Launch Angle - 9.9%  Walks - 443 - 28th    At the plate the Nats could make contact with the ball - they were middling in both average and strikeouts. That should help on the path to a middling overall ...

The Short Porch is short on starting pitching

We’re still in small sample size territory as the calendar turns to tax day, but the Cubs are just a titch under 10 percent of the way through their season. The results have been disappointing to say the least, even though it’s early. While there are signs of optimism, the scoreboard doesn’t lie and neither […]

Yankees Triple-A manager Shelley Duncan comments on RailRiders’ home-opening series split

Crowds flocked to see the Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders during their first home series of the season last week at PNC Field in northeastern Pennsylvania. Total attendance for five dates was 17,043, the team’s largest Opening Week attendance since 2019. Fans saw the RailRiders split the six-game series with the Durham Bulls. In the opener, the […]

Albuquerque Isotopes 2026 walk-up songs

After running a list of the Colorado Rockies 2026 walk-up songs, we thought it might be helpful to do this for teams in the Rockies farm system as well. So, without further ado, here the jams for the 2026 Albuquerque Isotopes. Adael Amador — Eladio Carrión y Myke Tower’s Vetements (1:55) Drew Avans — Fleetwood […]

Bryce Elder looks to get pitching back on track in rubber game

Braves’ run prevention was really good coming into this series. Through Sunday’s win over Cleveland, the Braves had a league-best 59 ERA-, a sixth-in-MLB 89 FIP-, and a pedestrian 99 xFIP-. The pitching performance was just okay, but a combination of favorable HR/FB stuff (yay, the universe owes them for last season) and top-three defensive […]

On Extending Young Players and Reading the Economic Tea Leaves

This morning, uber-prospect Kevin McGonigle and the Detroit tigers finalized an eight year, $150m contract extension. The deal covers the 27-34 seasons, effectively buying out the first three years of McGonigle’s free agency, and includes escalators that could increase its value to $160m. Even assuming McGonigle breaks arbitration records (firmly on the table, given that […]

Today in White Sox History: April 15

1915 It was the biggest shutout in team history, as the White Sox pasted St. Louis, 16-0. The Pale Hose put up seven runs before the home Browns even got to bat, and scored in every inning but the third, seventh and eighth. It was just a 15-hit assault with no homers, so how did […]

Yankees Birthday of the Day: King Cole

Long before the Yankees became the Yankees of Ruth, Gehrig, October mythology, and even Gerrit, Leonard Leslie “King” Cole (not to be confused with Nat) was one of the franchise’s most intriguing early arms. For a season, he looked like the kind of pitcher who could help stabilize a club still searching for its identity. […]

Exploring the start for Justin Crawford

Coming into the season, one of the more polarizing prospects that was supposed to make his debut was Justin Crawford. One would think that a player that had as good a set of numbers from his minor league days as Crawford had would be the actual opposite of polarizing, but his case became an argument […]

Game 19: Red Sox at Twins

First Pitch: 12:40 PMTV: Twins.TVRadio: TIBN, WCCO 830, The Wolf 102.9 FM, Audacy AppKnow Yo’ Foe: Over the Monster Rewind the clock to ‘46,Of segregation politics:A minor league second baseman, Jack;Opponents wouldn’t play him ‘cause his skin was black.The Army dropped him when he made a fussOf being ordered to the back of bus.But then […]

Arizona Diamondbacks Gameday Thread, #19: 4/15 @ Orioles

Today’s Lineups DIAMONDBACKS ORIOLES Ketel Marte – DH Taylor Ward – DH Corbin Carroll – RF Gunnar Henderson – SS Geraldo Perdomo – SS Pete Alonso – 1B Adrian Del Castillo – C Johnathan Rodriguez – RF Jose Fernandez – 1B Weston Wilson – LF Ildemaro Vargas – 2B Jeremiah Jackson – 2B Nolan Arenado […]

Orioles live game chat: April 15 vs. Diamondbacks, 12:35

The Orioles play their 18th game of the year on Wednesday afternoon. They have gone the previous 17 games without facing a left-handed starting pitcher, the longest stretch of any of the other MLB teams. That streak ends today as Arizona’s Eduardo Rodriguez takes the mound against them. If the O’s can pull off the […]

Boston College Baseball Wins Beanpot, Takes Series Against Virginia Tech

The vibes surrounding the Boston College baseball team remain immaculate after another strong week of both non conference and ACC play. The Eagles have won three of their four most recent games, including a big win yesterday to take home their first Beanpot since the 2023 season. On Tuesday night, BC took down Northeastern 3-1 […]

Dominic Smith delivers big moments for the Braves in April

If you do it once, it’s a fun (and in this particular case, heartwarming) story that we get to enjoy in the moment before moving on to the next thing. If you do it twice, then we’ve gotta talk about it. That’s what Dominic Smith has forced us to do after he did the daggone […]

Kevin McGonigle and the Tigers agree to eight-year contract extension

The Detroit Tigers announced on Wednesday that infielder Kevin McGonigle has agreed to a long-term deal set to run from 2027-2034. The deal guarantees the rookie phenon $150 million over that eight-year term, with escalators that could make the total worth $160 million. The 21-year-old will be a Tiger until he’s 30 years old under […]