Bogaerts' injury is worse than initially feared.
Means lasted just three innings and is undergoing testing for elbow soreness.
Maybe not what Yankees fans want to hear ahead of Juan Soto's free agency.
If a return to the postseason is in the cards, Texas will need to find its groove in the dog days of summer, rather than waiting until the postseason to play its best baseball.
Jake Mintz & Jordan Shusterman talk about Oneil Cruz's smashing night at the dish, Kyle Tucker and Shohei Ohtani leading the league and are joined by Royals broadcaster Jake Eisenberg to talk about Kansas City’s success in 2024.
If teams like St. Louis and Toronto decide to pull the plug on this season, some big names could become available on the trade market this summer.
Oneil Cruz is the first player in the Statcast era to have multiple 120 mph hits in a single game.
Bonds will join his former manager Jim Leyland as a member of the Pirates' Hall of Fame.
Fletcher reportedly made bets with the same illegal bookie as Ippei Mizuhara, Shohei Ohtani's former interpreter.
Hendricks currently holds a 10.57 ERA.
Harper came through in the clutch in a different way this week.
With largely the same group of players as the past two seasons, the answer for Philadelphia can be both.
Scott Pianowski takes a fresh look at the outfield landscape to help fantasy managers evaluate roster moves going forward.
Rafael Devers is now just two home runs shy of matching MLB’s all-time record.
San Diego Padres second baseman Xander Bogaerts left Monday's game against the Atlanta Braves after injuring his shoulder while diving for a ground ball. Initial tests showed no serious damage.
Jake Mintz & Jordan Shusterman talk about the Phillies taking advantage of their weak schedule, the Yankees’ rotation dilemma when Gerrit Cole returns, Paul Skenes’ encore performance against the Cubs and the Cardinals’ City Connect uniforms.
Also, Shohei Ohtani hit his first walk-off as a Dodger, and Kody Clemens' bat came through for the Phillies.
New York Mets reliever Edwin Diaz's immediate future as the team's closer is "fluid," according to manager Carlos Mendoza.
Shota Imanaga already looks like an ace and the bargain of the offseason.
Juan Soto had his first multi-home run game for the New York Yankees, and Luis Gil struck out 14 batters in a 6–1 win over the Chicago White Sox.