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MLB Insider Has High Praise for Reds Following Eugenio Suárez Signing
The No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 MLB draft belongs to the Chicago White Sox after they won the draft lottery at the annual winter meetings in December, and all signs point to UCLA shortstop Roch Cholowsky being the consensus top talent in the upcoming draft class.
The St. Louis Cardinals became the first domino to fall Monday, when the team announced it was leaving Main Street Sports Group and allow Major League Baseball to produce its broadcasts in 2026. Eight more teams will follow the
Where can you go to see half of the Major Leagues’ 30 teams play without having to drive more than 47 miles – and oftentimes much shorter distances? That would be the Cactus League, where 15 teams prepare for the season in a relatively tight radius surrounding the beautiful Valley of the Sun – Phoenix, Arizona.
For former MLB general manager Jim Bowden of The Athletic, this offseason from the Blue Jays was one that he "loved." While he has questions about the lineup, the Blue Jays' pitching staff roster moves drew rave reviews from Bowden.
Dodgers' catcher has maintained a consistent presence on The Shredder list, but is he stuck?
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred have expressed support for a new stadium for the Tampa Bay Rays.
As for the broadcasts themselves, it will be the same crew returning for the 2026 season. Adam McCalvy reports that the broadcast crew of Brian Anderson, Bill Schroeder, Sophia Minnaert, Tim Dillard, Vinny Rottino, and Jeff Levering will remain on the broadcasts.
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Former Chicago White Sox All-Star Avisail Garcia, who also played for the Detroit Tigers, Tampa Bay Rays, Milwaukee Brewers and Miami Marlins, announced his retirement from MLB after 13 seasons.
DETROIT — Outfielder Avisail García, who began his career by getting big postseason hits as a Detroit Tigers rookie, announced his retirement this week. García, 34, played parts of 12 Major League seasons,
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Brewers TV news: MLB takes over broadcast rights, how to watch, effect on payroll
The Milwaukee Brewers just announced that MLB will broadcast and distribute their games during the 2026 season. While fans will have plenty of options when it comes to how to watch the games, the news could have a negative impact on the Brewers' payroll.