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The Orioles have unveiled the next round of City Connect jerseys

The apparel company with the big swoosh logo has deemed that it’s time for a number of MLB teams to change up their City Connect jerseys so they can sell people a new round of jerseys. The Orioles are in this year’s wave for updated uniforms, so the black ones with the boring block lettering […]

Mariners Prospect Rankings #3, RHP Ryan Sloan

There are very few baseball players capable of doing the things that Ryan Sloan does on a daily basis. At just 20 years old, Sloan has ascended from high schooler to consensus top 100 prospect in just 82 innings, supplanting himself near the top of pitching ranks over players with far more professional experience. A […]

Cardinals 2026 draft: Small-school running back prospects

The Arizona Cardinals had the worst luck with running backs last season. Both starters ended up on IR, and the backups and practice squad guys ended up leading the way down the stretch. The offensive line didn’t help and had issues of its own. But the running game was atrocious. RELATED: RB EMMETT JOHNSON PROFILE […]

Here are all the former Cubs around MLB

With the Cubs off today, let’s have a bit of fun by looking back at some players we used to root for when they were members of our favorite team. These men are all the former Cubs on other MLB 26-man active rosters as of today (with one exception, noted below). Notes: This does not […]

Cardinals’ Hidden Problem: McGreevy Is Playing With Fire Thus Far

It’s a long season that’s just getting underway, but the St. Louis Cardinals are performing in some surprising ways. Jordan Walker…might be a thing? (Crosses  fingers, avoids black cats, throws salt over shoulder. Let’s just do everything we can do to manifest it for this kid.) JJ Wetherholt looks to be the player advertised. Matt […]

Game 13: Twins vs Tigers

First Pitch (CT): 12:40 PMTV: Twins.TVRadio: TIBN/830 WCCO/102.9 The Wolf /Audacy AppKnow Yo’ Foe: Bless You Boys The Twins have already secured their first series win of the season and they’ll go for their first sweep of the season as they try to take game four against Jack Flaherty and the Tigers. Both Flaherty and […]

Baseball: Northwestern’s offense steamrolls UIC

Northwestern rode its hot bats to a dominant 15-4 road win over UIC Wednesday afternoon. In his weekly column, Inside NU’s Sandy Tecotzky wrote that “NU’s hitters this season go up to the plate looking to do damage.” That mentality was on full display at Curtis Granderson Stadium, as the ‘Cats (13-15-1, 5-7 B1G) mashed […]

Giants Reacts Survey: What part of the roster is to blame?

Welcome to SB Nation Reacts, a survey of fans across the MLB. Throughout the year we ask questions of the most plugged-in Giants fans and fans across the country. Sign up here to participate in the weekly emailed surveys. It hasn’t been the start to the season that the San Francisco Giants wanted. And unfortunately, […]

Game # 12, Athletics vs. Yankees Game Thread

Fresh off a come from behind, ninth inning victory over the New York Yankees last night, the two teams are back at it this morning in the Bronx. Yankee Stadium will host the rubber match of this three-game series with the 4-7 A’s going up against the 8-3 Yankees. Jeffrey Springs will get the start […]

Alex Vesia pitched his 300th game with Dodgers

Alex Vesia pitched in one of the highest-leverage moments of the young season for the Dodgers on Tuesday night against the Toronto Blue Jays, escaping a bases-loaded, no-out jam in the seventh inning to protect a two-run lead. Vesia inherited runners at the corners after Yoshinobu Yamamoto allowed a double and single to open the […]

Game 13: Reds at Marlins (12:10 PM ET) – Lowder vs. Meyer

The Cincinnati Reds go for the series victory over the Miami Marlins on Thursday afternoon in south Florida. They’ll do so with rookie Rhett Lowder on the mound fresh off perhaps his best start yet at the big league level. First pitch is set for 12:10 PM ET. Lineups for both clubs are listed below. […]

Red Sox Minor Lines: The return of Patrick Sandoval

Worcester: W, 8-5 (BOX SCORE) After almost two years of rehab, Patrick Sandoval is back. The idea of paying someone fresh off of Tommy John surgery $18 million to rehab has been met with plenty of criticism, but Sandoval’s 529 strikeouts in 536 career innings with an ERA just over 4 can provide some stability […]

Past meets present (again) as Braves introduce new City Connect uniforms

Yesterday was a momentous day in Braves franchise history: #715 for Hammerin’ Hank. I will never forget being moved by all of the little details of the first City Connects that honored Aaron’s legacy – the embroidered “Keep Swinging” on the hat, the Art-Deco crown on the sleeve, the 715 scoreboard design on the inside […]

A’s roster moves: Jack Perkins recalled, Michael Kelly optioned

The A’s announced a roster move on Thursday morning. The club has recalled right-hander Jack Perkins while optioning righty reliever Michael Kelly to Triple-A: It looks like the club has settled on Perkins taking the rotation spot that was vacated by Luis Morales earlier this week. Perkins, who came into camp vying for a spot […]

Royals Reacts Survey: Concern in KC

Welcome to SB Nation Reacts, a survey of fans across MLB. Throughout the year we ask questions of the most plugged-in Royals fans and fans across the country. Sign up here to participate in the weekly emailed surveys. The Royals have started the season 5-7. It feels a lot worse than that, probably because the […]

2026 Cubs Heroes and Goats: Game 12

In 2024, Javier Assad ascended from swingman to the Cub rotation and made 29 starts in a very effective season. Between injuries and other options emerging in 2025 he was an afterthought. Tuesday night, he was summoned from Iowa to fill one big hole in the Cub rotation. In 2025, Colin Rea was signed for […]

2026 High-A Hudson Valley and Single-A Tampa Preview

The minor league season is in full swing, as all four affiliates have now hit the field for a full week of play. The last two weeks, we’ve previewed Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre and Double-A Somerset as the two affiliates containing the closest prospects to the majors. You’ll see a number of these guys in the big […]

Mariners’ Amanda Lee’s Equitable Athletic Training Process

Amanda Lee’s treatment table lies firmly down a weathered hallway of white brick walls and fluorescent lighting. Its dark blue vinyl surface, encasing a layer of durable foam padding, is refreshed daily to accommodate its ever-rotating visitation schedule. The table’s enduring wooden base has held users waylaid with  immeasurable ailments, with an increasingly wide range […]

Preview: Mizzou slides into SEC play against South Carolina

Missouri baseball is rolling into another huge SEC weekend, fresh off its big wins over Missouri State and Kentucky. ​The series against South Carolina kicks off at 7 p.m. Thursday night, followed by 6 p.m. Friday and 2 p.m. Saturday afternoon. This will be another game at Taylor Stadium underneath the lights, with Tiger fans […]

Davey Lopes was an integral part of the 2007-2010 Phillies

There will be a few baseball obituaries about Davey Lopes written in the coming days, most of them better written than this. Going over the full career of Lopes as it pertains to his playing days would require me talking about his days with the Dodgers, days in which he was part of a hated […]