The final week before pitchers and catchers report to Spring Training has been filled with all sorts of math. There are ...
Ben Joyce, whose fastball has hit 105 mph, is in line to be the closer, but most of the relievers who pitched well for the ...
The Yankees’ experiment with Roansy Contreras was short-lived, as the 25-year-old right-handed reliever was claimed off ...
After a disappointing World Series title defense, the Rangers will look to rediscover their championship ways when they get ...
With the need to fill the hole left by AJ Minter's departure, the solution could come in the form of a lefty recovering from Tommy John surgery ...
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Don Sutton, 75.7% (70.1): Leads or is in top three in many all-time Dodgers pitching categories, but always seems to struggle to get respect. It took him five tries to get into the real Hall of Fame, ...
Like Hess, Cunningham was drafted in 2024 and has yet to pitch professionally. He throws in the mid 90s with a great changeup ...
A few days ago, the Phillies loaded up an equipment truck with, among other things, 2,400 baseballs and 1,200 bats for the 1,060-mile drive to Clearwater, Fla.
Sometimes the most important offseason “additions” are players fans are already familiar with — the ones who were hurt but are now healthy.
RHP José Fermin (non-roster invitee): Fermin pitched for three different Angels affiliates in 2024. The Angels signed him out ...
The Angels have the worst farm system in baseball, and it's hurt by their insistence on rushing prospects through the system.