Sony Interactive Entertainment’s San Diego Studio this week revealed Elly De La Cruz, Gunnar Henderson and Paul Skenes as the cover athletes for MLB The Show 25.
The 18-year-old shortstop is one of minor-league baseball's brightest young talents. But that doesn't guarantee anything in the majors—including whether he's a shortstop at all.
It’s an exercise that generates fierce debates and often results in agreements to disagree. But that’s what makes determining ...
If America’s pastime has become more appealing to an aging generation than the country’s youth, someone forgot to tell the ...
The Dodgers aren’t ruining baseball with massive salary deferrals. They may be causing a perception issue for MLB, but focusing on deferrals for the next Collective Bargaining Agreement would be a ...
An overview of the Braves current bullpen options and why Daysbel Hernández could become Snitker’s best right-handed option ...
The San Diego Padres have had a disappointing offseason. After almost reaching the National League Championship Series they have watched their division rivals get better while they have not moved the ...
The New York Yankees have signed five prospects from the Dominican Republic this offseason, with the latest, shortstop Mani ...
San Diego Padres owners claim that a lawsuit filed by the late owner's wife impacted their ability to sign star pitcher Roki Sasaki in free agency.
The Baltimore Orioles have a slew of young stars who are ready to take the baseball world by storm. One of them, shortstop Gunnar Henderson, is about to have hi ...
The first edition of MLB The Show was released in 2006 with future Hall of Famer David Ortiz as the cover athlete.
This year’s version of the game will mark the first time the cover features three players — three of baseball’s youngest ...