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Mets Morning News: Another Mets cap in the Hall

Meet the Mets New York—specifically Etihad Park, which is being constructed right next to Citi Field—will be hosting group stage soccer games during the 2028 Olympics. Rest easy: Keith Hernandez has signed a new deal with SNY to return to the booth for yet another Mets season. However, Keith will be cutting back on his […]

From Amazin' Avenue | about 1 month ago | 5 reads

Better know your Blue Jays 40-man: Kevin Gausman

Kevin Gausman is entering the last year of his five-year, $110 million contract. In his first four years with the Jays, he made 125 starts, posting a 48-41 record, a 3.48 ERA, and an 11.2 bWAR. We don’t really need a ‘better know’ for him, we’ve been watching him for the last four years. By […]

From Bluebird Banter | about 1 month ago | 5 reads

Yankees Birthday of the Day: Lefty Davis

The history of the Yankees dates back to the start of the 20th century and a humble team known then as the New York Highlanders. Their first ever game was played on April 22, 1903, against the Washington Senators, a 3-1 loss at American League Park, one of the more well-known Griffith Stadium’s predecessors in […]

From Pinstripe Alley | about 1 month ago | 4 reads

Theft, Shuffling, and the Colorado Rockies

THIS IS A GUEST ROCKPILE BY CORY COHEN (@cocomajobo.bsky.social) A lot has been written about the many ways in which the 2025 Colorado Rockies were not very good at baseball. Most of the reasons come down to the usual suspect of poor talent that cannot easily be fixed. There is, however,  one aspect of the […]

From Purple Row | about 1 month ago | 1 read

Wednesday BP: Are the Giants planning to re-sign Verlander?

Good morning, baseball fans! We are less than a week away from San Francisco Giants pitchers and catchers reporting for Spring Training, which might be the best news I’ve heard in a year. The organization has been busy over the last week, signing Harrison Bader and Luis Arráez, so it’s not an unfair assumption that […]

From McCovey Chronicles | about 1 month ago | 6 reads

Tigers Topics: Which Tiger do you think will break out this season?

The Detroit Tigers aren’t entirely running it back for 2026, but aside from adding Kenley Jansen, Kyle Finnegan, and Drew Anderson, we’re heading toward an Opening Day roster that is little changed form the 2025 edition. There are reasons for optimism based on the club’s run as one of the top 3 teams in baseball […]

From Bless You Boys | about 1 month ago | 3 reads

Do the Mets need to sign more relievers before the 2026 season begins?

This post is part of a series of daily questions that we’ll ask the community here at Amazin’ Avenue throughout the month of February. We hope you find the questions engaging and that our prompts can spark some fun conversations in the comments. We’ll see you there and plan to have staff chiming in, too. […]

From Amazin' Avenue | about 1 month ago | 7 reads

2026 South Side Sox Prospect Vote: Round 36

The Tyler Schweitzer Army showed up in full force, just 11 ballots into his Prospect Vote time. Better late than never, right? Schweitzer crushed the competition, earning 18 of 42 (18%) votes: This is Schweitzer’s worst of four showings in our Vote, as readers ranked him higher in 2023 (18th), 2024 (23rd) and 2025 (14th). […]

From South Side Sox | about 1 month ago | 5 reads

Senior Bowl interview: RB Nick Singleton

The Arizona Cardinals were not on offense last year. Why? Too many issues with the offensive line, top receivers hurt, and both of their starting running backs ended up on IR. It was ridiculous of the number of starting-caliber players Arizona had on IR. Which is pretty sad. RELATED: OT MAX IHEANACHOR INTERVIEW Starter James […]

From Revenge of the Birds | about 1 month ago | 1 read

Chicago Cubs history unpacked, February 4

On Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, Bleed Cubbie Blue is pleased to present a Cubs-centric look at baseball’s colorful past. Here’s a handy Cubs timeline, to help you follow the various narrative paths. “Maybe I called it wrong, but it’s official.” — Tom Connolly, HoF Umpire. Happy Birthday, Dan Plesac, and other stories. Today in baseball history: Cubs Birthdays: Germany Schaefer, Doc […]

From Bleed Cubbie Blue | about 1 month ago | 2 reads

Meet the 2026 Mariners NRIs

It’s time for one of our favorite annual traditions: going through the list of Mariners non-roster invites and spending entirely too much electronic ink on a lot of guys who will never suit up for the Mariners this season. Left-Handed Pitchers: Kade Anderson Making one of the most highly anticipated organizational debuts in recent Mariner […]

From Lookout Landing | about 1 month ago | 6 reads

Orioles news: Bradish beats O’s in arbitration case

Good Morning Birdland, It is getting increasingly difficult to write these opening thoughts to the Bird Droppings while the Orioles make no roster moves of note. There has been zero significant movement in quite a while. In case you have missed the last…uh…five months (?), the Orioles still want to sign a “frontline” pitcher. They […]

From Camden Chat | about 1 month ago | 2 reads

Today in White Sox History: February 4

1922 The White Sox purchased right-handed reliever José Acosta from the Washington Senators. Acosta, born in La Habana in 1891, was the 33rd Cuban player in major league history and the first ever to play for the White Sox. Acosta went 0-2 with an 8.40 ERA and -0.4 over five games for the 1922 White […]

From South Side Sox | about 1 month ago | 6 reads

Which past Yankees season still bothers you the most?

Welcome to Wednesday. The Yankees’ pitchers and catchers will officially report to spring training a week from today! Hurrah. There’s not much else going on though, so we’ll get into today’s discussion prompt. The Yankees have won 27 championships of course, but there have still been plenty of seasons that ended with frustrating results. Here’s […]

From Pinstripe Alley | about 1 month ago | 4 reads

Brew Crew Ball Daily Question: What is the thing you’re afraid to say out loud about this team?

Continuing our February Daily Question series, we’re beginning today’s conversation with the question, “What is the thing you’re afraid to say out loud about this team?” For the third consecutive offseason, the Brewers have swapped one of their key pitchers (Corbin Burnes in February 2024, Devin Williams in December 2024, Freddy Peralta this January) to […]

From Brew Crew Ball | about 1 month ago | 5 reads

Is There a Remaining Free Agent Worth Signing?

Hello everyone! Welcome to our new Daily Question series for the month of February. With Spring Training around the corner, we want to hear what you think 2026 holds for your Minnesota Twins. Let’s get excited for baseball! Yesterday we talked trades, today, let’s talk free agents. The reason I wanted to hit trades first […]

From Twinkie Town | about 1 month ago | 2 reads

One thing Pirates fans don’t want to say out loud

The Pittsburgh Pirates are going into the 2026 MLB season with a lot of optimism, largely in part due to an improving star pitcher in Paul Skenes and an offense that projects to be better than it was a year ago. Trading for Tampa Bay Rays infielder Brandon Lowe and signing Ryan O’Hearn in free […]

From Bucs Dugout | about 1 month ago | 5 reads