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A’s steal a win from the White Sox

If you spent the $20-$30 needed to attend today’s game as a spectator, you would’ve walked away having gotten your money’s worth. It was a back and forth battle at Hohokam Stadium! The White Sox got to A’s starter Jeffrey Springs early, in the first inning Edgar Quero and Lenyn Sosa would do some damage. […]

Postgame notes on a Colorado Rockies 8-1 loss to the Reds

This afternoon, the Colorado Rockies lost to the Cincinnati Reds, 8-1. For a more detailed analysis, click here. We’ll start with postgame comments from manager Warren Schaeffer: And here’s starting pitcher Ryan Feltner: Please keep in mind our Purple Row Community Guidelines when you’re commenting. Thanks!

Mariners consider being controversial, change mind, win 4-3

What exactly is the cost of a Mariners win. Certainly, it can’t be too expensive, right? Professional athletes work themselves out so hard everyday to grind out wins one-at-a-time, so you have to factor that in as an expense. Then there’s all the staff and coaches around keeping guys pointed in the right direction, their […]

WBC Game Thread: USA vs. Italy

Pool play in the World Baseball Classic is nearly over, and Team USA is looking to go 4-0 to clinch Pool B. USA is currently atop the standings at 3-0, but they’ll take on another undefeated team in 2-0 Italy. With Great Britain and Brazil already eliminated, if Team USA gets the win today, the […]

Arizona Diamondbacks 1, Los Angeles Dodgers 4

Record 8-10. Change on 2025: -0.5. 5-inning record: 4-12-2. Jordan Lawlar got things under way at Camelback Ranch, by cranking the second pitch of the day for his team-leading fourth home-run of spring (below). It was a nice little blast, a 382-foot shot with an exit velocity of 103.7 mph. Unfortunately, it was largely downhill […]

Just how much will the Reds rotate their lineup in 2026?

Welcome to SB Nation Reacts, a survey of fans across the MLB. Throughout the year we ask questions of the most plugged-in Reds fans and fans across the country. Sign up here to participate in the weekly emailed surveys. The 2025 edition of the Cincinnati Reds was anchored by both TJ Friedl and Elly De […]

Kansas State Baseball 2026 vs Wichita State

Headed into our first mid-week home game of the season, your Kansas State Wildcats baseball team sits at 11-4 on the season and compiled a 5-1 home record, taking last weekend’s series in a sweep that ended with a 20-7 run-rule victory on Sunday. Aided by friendly weather, the Wildcats bats had no trouble this […]

World Baseball Classic 2026: Pool Play Day No. 7 thread

The knockout stage of this year’s World Baseball Classic is taking shape as we enter the final two days of pool play. Game No. 1: Israel (מְדִינַת יִשְׂרָאֵל) at The Netherlands (Nederland) Venue: loanDepot Park — Miami, Florida, USA First Pitch: 5:00 PM MDT TV: Fox One App Radio: MLB Audio; Sirius XM Lineups: RHP […]

Tyler Glasnow, Roki Sasaki stretch out for Dodgers

Tyler Glasnow continued his march toward pitching in the Dodgers’ opening series, pitching into the fifth inning in a 4-1 win over the Arizona Diamondbacks on Tuesday at Camelback Ranch. Glasnow allowed a home run on his second pitch of the game, to Diamondbacks outfielder and leadoff batter Jordan Lawlar, but was otherwise stingy. He […]

49ers wide receiver heading to another NFC contender

The San Francisco 49ers made one of the bigger splashes on Day 1 of free agency, signing wide receiver Mike Evans to a three-year deal. Consequently, they didn’t see many of their own free agents depart, with the lone one being Kendrick Bourne heading to the Arizona Cardinals on a two-year deal. Well, the 49ers […]

Some more thoughts on…the trade deadline

Alright folks. We’ve had a few days to absorb what happened last week. Most of the players that have been traded have played for their new teams (minus the ones waiting for visas). The people that get paid to write about these things have expressed their thoughts on the winners and losers of the deadline, […]

2026 MLB Team Preview Series: New York Mets

It’s been 11 years since the Mets last won the division, coincidentally the last time they made it to the World Series, losing to the Royals in five games. A historic second-half collapse saw them plummet from division leaders to being dumped out of the playoff picture entirely with a loss to the Marlins on […]

Matt Pryor is not returning to the Eagles

The Eagles might be losing several offensive lineman this offseason. The first to sign elsewhere is offensive guard/tackle Matt Pryor. The Eagles’ 2018 draft pick will reportedly be headed to Arizona on a one-year contract with the Cardinals. Pryor, who turns 32 this season, has bounced around the league a bit during his seven-year career, […]

Baseball’s best bullpen resides in San Diego

Spring Training brings out the eternal optimist in baseball fans. The contests are hard to follow because the players are coming and going after the completion of the first couple of innings. Everyone is working diligently in preparation for Opening Day. However, some in-game appearances offer a sneak peek into what the future might hold.  […]

Tuesday Game Threads: MBB and Baseball

Your Oregon Ducks men’s basketball and baseball teams are both in action this afternoon! Basketball vs Maryland, round one of Big Ten Tournament When: Tuesday, March 10th @ 2:00 PM PST Where: United Center, Chicago, IL Watch: Peacock Baseball vs Xavier When: Tuesday, March 10th @ 3:05 PM PST Where: PK Park, Eugene, OR Watch: […]

Spring Training Game Thread: Chicago Cubs at Texas Rangers

Today the Texas Rangers have welcomed the Chicago Cubs to Surprise, AZ for the latest spring training game. Of note, after debuting yesterday at DH, today veteran Andrew McCutchen is playing left field for the Rangers as he continues to audition for a spot on the club. RHP Jacob deGrom will get his first look […]