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Triple-A Oklahoma City & Double-A Tulsa games on SportsNet LA

A total of 20 Dodgers minor league games will be televised on SportsNet LA this season. That includes 12 games of the Triple-A Oklahoma City Comets and eight games of the Double-A Tulsa Drillers, with all of these games coinciding with either a Dodgers off day or a major league game exclusively on national television. […]

Midseason report card for Ole Miss baseball

What a difference a week makes. I planned to write this post, and a week ago it was a very different feel around the Ole Miss baseball program. The team has ascended back into the top 25 and had an SEC series notched on its belt. Then the last seven days played out about as […]

Why Dodgers-Guardians starts at 5:20 p.m. on Wednesday

The Dodgers complete their homestand on Wednesday night with the finale of a three-game series against the Cleveland Guardians at Dodger Stadium. After a pair of 7:10 p.m. start times, the Wednesday game has the odd start time of 5:20 p.m. The Guardians are flying home after Wednesday’s game to a Thursday off day, before […]

Ja’Hyde Brown stays home and commits to Louisville over Kentucky

In a tough recruiting loss for the Kentucky Football team, in-state wide receiver Ja’Hyde Brown announced his commitment to the Louisville Cardinals on Monday, opting to stay home and play for Jeff Brohm and his staff. Brown, a 5-foot-10, 186-pound 3-star prospect in the class of 2027, had recently decommitted from Indiana, reopening his recruitment […]

The Phillies’ offense is off to their worst start since 2015

It’s never good when your collection of high-priced hitters channels the performance of the worst Phillies team the city has seen in the 21st century. And yet, after their first three games of the 2026 season, the Phils are off to their worst offensive start since 2015. They enter their three-game series against the Washington […]

Twins series preview: A retooling squad?

The Twins won the division in 2023, and appeared to be on their way to a playoff spot in 2024 before the bottom fell out and they finished with 82 wins. Things went even worse last year, and they traded away several key players, losing 92 games, their worst season since 2016. The Royals took […]

Why Barcelona are having doubts about re-signing Jan Virgili

Jan Virgili’s name keeps on cropping up in the rumor mill amid speculation that Barcelona could try to bring him back in the summer if they don’t land Marcus Rashford permanently. Barcelona have first refusal on the winger and the talk is that he could be a good low-cost option for the summer transfer window. […]

Yankees Birthday of the Day: Dick Woodson

The 1970s were a pivotal time for baseball labor relations and player negotiating power, that decade bringing about the end of the reserve clause and the advent of free agency. There are several trailblazing names associated with that movement, chief among them Curt Flood. But nearly as important in terms of setting a precedent to […]

Vote For Your March 2026 Reading Player Of The Month

March was a very mixed month indeed for Reading – although, to be fair, I feel like I say that every month this season. The Royals earned a return of three wins, two losses and a draw, but that block of six league games included some of the best and worst of what we’ve seen […]

Sal Stewart, the world’s greatest hitter of baseballs

Sal Stewart hit 5 homers for the Cincinnati Reds once called upon for the stretch run of the 2025 season, and he backed it up with a pair of hits (and 4 RBI) in Cincinnati’s brief postseason play against the Los Angeles Dodgers. People saw him. People became aware of him. The brash rookie in […]

Three up, three down: An update on the Cubs, March 30 edition

Welcome back to “Three up, three down,” a review of the previous week’s worth of Cubs action during the regular season. Of course, we don’t have an entire week to review, just three games. Nevertheless, there are some positives — and negatives — that came out of the season-opening series against the Washington Nationals. Here […]

What Payton Tolle brings as Red Sox rotation depth in 2026

WORCESTER, Mass. – Payton Tolle already showed his MLB potential last summer with an electric Fenway Park debut and meaningful innings for the Red Sox in a playoff push.  To start 2026, Tolle finds himself in a much lower-stress environment on the mound. The 2024 second-round pick got thrown into emergency circumstances for several starts […]

Seattle Mariners Minor League Roundup – Opening Weekend

Welcome back, prospect lovers! Whether you’re new to the minor leagues or a seasoned veteran, our weekly roundup of all that’s occurred down on the farm is a fantastic way to stay up to date on all the up-and-comers in the organization. Releasing weekly on Mondays! Tacoma Rainiers Tacoma started off the season with a […]

Jays News: DUB GLEED

As I predicted last week, Leo Jimenez is gone. Rather than lose him on waivers, though, the Blue Jays were able to swing a trade, sending him to the Miami Marlins in exchange for infielder Dub Gleed and $250,000 in international bonus pool money. Jimenez had been in the organization since he signed out of […]

Monday Quickie - Everyone projects to great or terrible

 The Nats? GREAT!  It was a good Opening Day and a good weekend as the Nats took the series from the Cubs and started the year with one of these for the first time since... 2018?  Wow.  I mean it's close to a 50/50 thing. ok.  The hero of the series is Joey "Enjoy it while you can" Weimer 6-6 with two walks and 2 homers.  MVP!  On the other side Wood looked really lost in the series striking out 7 times.  The starting pitchers were mediocre but good enou...

2026 Arizona Diamondbacks recaps

PHOENIX, ARIZONA - MARCH 30: A general view of a flyover during the national anthem before the home opener between the Detroit Tigers and the Arizona Diamondbacks at Chase Field on March 30, 2026 in Phoenix, Arizona. (Photo by Chris Coduto/Getty Images) | Getty Images Arizona Diamondbacks 9, Detroit Tigers 6: Soroka Immaculate, bullpen less so Diamondbacks 2, Billionaire Boys Club 3: The First Broom Diamondbacks 4, Dodgers 5: One Mistake Too Many ...

How many games will the Giants win this season?

The results are in from the latest SB Nation Reacts poll, which launched on March 25th, the doomed Opening Night. Regardless of that game and the one that followed, San Francisco Giants fans remain bullish about the teams chances going forward. Well, okay, maybe not bullish. Positive. 55% of the vote went away from 86 […]

Astros Legend Series: Ken Forsch

The Legend Series is a series of interviews with Astros stars of the past, conducted by Craig Larson Jr. We debut our Legends Series with pitcher Ken Forsch, who helped guide the Astros to their first postseason appearance in 1980.   Q: Let’s begin with the no-hitter you threw early on in the 1979 season. What […]

Dodgers Week 1: Rings, hugs, homers, trumpets & a sweep

The Dodgers had pregame ceremonies before each of their first three games of the season, and even trailed 2-0 to the Arizona Diamondbacks in each game. But they managed to win all three, earning a sweep to open 2026. Batter of the week Will Smith caught all three games of the opening weekend, including talking […]

Series Preview: Mariners (2-2) vs. Yankees (3-0)

Walking away with two wins in four games against that very pesky and tough Guardians ballclub was a decent way to start the season. Even though the results didn’t exactly line up with their performance, there were a bunch of encouraging things we saw from the Mariners during Opening Weekend. The bottom of the lineup […]

2026 Texas Rangers Recap: Week One

Season Record: 2-1 Week Record: 2-1 Series Record: 1-0 GAME One: 3-5 Loss @ Philadelphia Phillies GAME Two: 5-4 Win @ Philadelphia Phillies GAME Three: 8-3 Win (10) @ Philadelphia Phillies It’s once again baseball time in Texas! With a new manager, pitching coach, and a few important lineup pieces, this could be an interesting […]