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Even Ohtani’s dog is winning awards now


Monday, January 26
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Even Ohtani’s dog is winning awards now
Shohei Ohtani accepted his 2025 NL MVP Award over the weekend, but he wasn’t the only honoree in the family. His pup Decoy won Most Valuable Dog and even got his own trophy!
The top 10 games of the 2025 season
Comebacks, slugfests and marathons were all represented on MLB Network’s list of 2025’s best games, with a memorable postseason claiming the top three spots.
Ranking the Dodgers’ All-Stars
The Dodgers have a whopping 13 All-Stars on the current roster, and we set out to rank them based on how we expect them to perform in 2026.
The Top 100 Prospects — by division
MLB Pipeline’s Top 100 Prospects list is out and we’ve gone through which teams have the most representatives. But what if we break them down by division?

MLB Now’s Top 10 Right Now: Second Basemen
MLB Now’s Top 10 Right Now starts the 2026 countdown with a look at the best second basemen in the game tonight at 8 p.m. ET.






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