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Astros Legends Series: Jim Pankovits

Our 11th installment of the continuing Legends Series features a conversation with baseball lifer, Jim Pankovits.  During his career with the Astros, he played 316 games at a variety of positions.      Q: You were a 28-year-old rookie when you finally got the call in May of 1984 to join the club.  What do you remember […]

What are the Braves doing with Martin Perez and Grant Holmes?

The Braves are doing something with their bevy of long relievers and pseudo-starters, but what that something is, is unclear to me. Is it clear to you? Grant Holmes was today’s scheduled starter. Martin Perez was “in the bullpen” but hasn’t made an appearance since his start eight days ago. Perez has a 54/111/108 line […]

Do you think Aaron Nola is turning the corner?

6 innings pitched, 5 hits allowed, 5 strikeouts, no runs, earned or otherwise. That was Aaron Nola’s line in Monday night’s win against the Marlins. And it was exactly what we want to see from him. It was Nola’s best start of the year by far. One game, however, is not much of a sample […]

What Missouri achieved in transfer portal — and what’s left to do

When Kennard Davis Jr. committed last Friday, it ended a two-week lull in Missouri’s offseason overhaul. And while the Tigers still have two scholarships to fill, Davis’ addition offers a natural checkpoint to assess coach Dennis Gates’ work so far. If you go by 247Sports’ rankings, MU assembled the nation’s No. 11 transfer class and, […]

Orioles injuries leave no room for player regression

Despite a gutsy win last night, the Orioles are playing like a bad baseball team right now. There’s no point in sugar coating things after that long weekend in New York. They haven’t been eliminated from playoff contention, and last night’s result helped, but things still look bleak in Birdland. Maybe we’ll look back on […]

Minor league update for 5/5/26

Aneudis Mejia went 3.1 innings for Hickory, allowing four runs, walking three and striking out three. Marcos Torres homered. Paulino Santana had two walks and a stolen base. Yolfran Castillo had a pair of hits and a stolen base. Hector Osorio had a pair of hits. Hickory box score Hub City starter Aidan Curry allowed […]

The Yankees need to give Anthony Volpe positional flexibility

When the Yankees announced that Anthony Volpe would not be added to the active roster when he was activated from the injured list, but instead optioned to Triple-A Scranton, manager Aaron Boone indicated that the team had not considered playing him anywhere but at shortstop. Speaking to the media less than 24 hours later, Boone […]

Mets Morning News: Snow delay

Meet the Mets Carl Edwards Jr. has elected free agency following his designation for assignment by the Mets. ESPN handed out grades to every team to start the season, and the Mets did about as poorly as one would expect. Last night’s game was postponed to tomorrow, and today’s game has been moved back to […]

Braves News: Raisel Iglesias returns, Matt Olson delivers, and more

The Atlanta Braves reinstated right-hander Raisel Iglesias from the injured list on Tuesday, ahead of the late-night matchup with the Seattle Mariners. The club also designated fellow righty Carlos Carrasco for assignment, and lastly, provided updates on the rehabilitation of Dylan Dodd and Ha-Seong Kim. Iglesias has been lights-out for the Braves so far this […]

Kansas City Royals news: Kolek returns, Royals.tv frustrations

The Kansas City Royals are playing it safe with Noah Cameron, skipping his Tuesday start and bringing Stephen Kolek back from the IL. Cameron felt the tightness in his back after his outing last Thursday against the A’s, and it continued to feel tight as he threw on the days after that start. By Sunday, […]

Wednesday BP: Sixth day of Mays-mas

Good morning, baseball fans! We are in the middle of a new feature for May that I’m calling the “12 Days of Mays-mas” because I won’t be around for this week, and I want to leave you guys with some fun things to watch while I’m gone. For the sixth day of Mays-mas, I thought […]

Hitting fixes everything for the Red Sox

The Red Sox have won two-straight games against the Detroit Tigers. They sit at 15-21 and made the Tigers the only sub-.500 team to be leading a division. Brayan Bello pitched well — his first 7.0 inning performance since August 22, 2025 against the Yankees. Boston recorded 12 hits in the 10-3 drubbing of the […]

The Rockies’ plan requires patience and trust

In life, patience is a virtue. In baseball, it’s a necessity. The last seven years of Colorado Rockies baseball have exhausted the patience of fans, as the wait for a competitive team became more and more prolonged. Thankfully, the changes instituted at 20th and Blake by the President of Baseball Operations, Paul DePodesta, have started […]

Phillies news: Aaron Nola, Adolis Garcia, Tarik Skubal

Death, taxes, Cristopher Sanchez pitching well at Citizens Bank Park. Makes you wonder if the mound there is perhaps different than the mounds across the game. There was always the allegations that the mound at Dodger Stadium was taller than anywhere else, so maybe there is something different. On to the links. Phillies news: MLB […]

Mets Daily Prospect Report, 5/6/26: Will What’s-going-on-son!?

Triple-A: Syracuse Mets (18-15) ROCHESTER 3, SYRACUSE 2 / 6 (BOX) Ryan Clifford drove in a run in the bottom of the first to give Syracuse the initial lead, but it wouldn’t last long. In the top of the fourth, the newly signed Jack Weisenburger allowed three runs, giving the Red Wings a 3-1 lead. […]

Chicago Cubs history unpacked, May 6

Free of charge for the discerning reader. Happy birthday to Bill Hands, and a mighty host of others. Today in baseball history, in 1998, Rookie Kerry Wood ties the ML record with 20 strikeouts in a nine-inning game, pitching a one-hitter to lead the Chicago Cubs over the Houston Astros, 2-0. This and other stories are posted as well, including a trio of examples of […]