We’re talking here about the stars you can’t miss seeing, the ones who might do something at any given moment — with the bat or the glove, with their legs or their arm — that could make your jaw drop.
Nolan Gorman led the Cards in homers in 2023, but back problems prevented the slugger from reaching his full potential. Offseason adjustments, including a new snack, got him ready for a new season.
The Mets endured their first injury scare of 2024 on Wednesday when Kodai Senga skipped the team’s workout due to what manager Carlos Mendoza termed “overall arm fatigue.”
Kyle Schwarber has high expectations for the Phillies this season and is ready to help the club meet them. The DH’s performance will depend on his health and his approach at the plate.
Dansby Swanson fought through what was a challenging first season in Chicago. As a result, the shortstop feels he’s better prepared for what’s ahead as one of the team’s veteran leaders.
All whiffs aren’t created equal. It’s one thing to miss a bat by inches, and another thing entirely to miss one by feet — to fool a batter so badly that it’s not so much that the batter couldn’t get the stick there in time as it is that he was going after a pitch that simply wasn’t there.
Teoscar Hernández took it upon himself to give a few lessons to his new superstar teammates, Shohei Ohtani and Yoshinobu Yamamoto, who appeared to be fast learners.
Randy Arozarena’s star has been ascending ever since his incredible World Baseball Classic showing, but there’s one big change he’s made heading into what he hopes will be another revelatory season.
Feb. 22, 1936, marked the 204th anniversary of the birth of George Washington, and Fredericksburg, Va., planned to commemorate the date by recreating a legendary feat of the Founding Father: throwing a silver dollar across the Rappahannock River.
Bob Costas and Tom Verducci sit down with Joe Maddon and Terry Francona at 8 p.m. ET to discuss the Cubs winning their first World Series title in 108 years.