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Roki Sasaki’s Breakout May Earn Dodgers Spot in 2026 Rotation

Los Angeles – On May 20, 2026, right‑hander Roki Sasaki delivered a career‑defining seven‑inning, walk‑free start against the Los Angeles Angels, striking out six and allowing just two runs on three hits. The performance arrived at a critical juncture for a Dodgers club locked in a tight NL West race and looking to solidify a rotation […]

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Gunnar Henderson Fuels Orioles’ Midseason Surge in 2026

On Tuesday night at Camden Yards, Baltimore Orioles shortstop Gunnar Henderson turned a routine two‑out, one‑run situation into a game‑changing three‑run double, lifting the club to a 7‑4 victory over the New York Yankees. The 26‑year‑old’s hit was his 12th multi‑RBI effort of the season, and it pushed his slash line to .304/.382/.543 through the […]

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Max Clark Set for Return to Detroit Tigers After Rehab in 2026

Detroit announced on May 22, 2026, that outfielder Max Clark is slated to resume major‑league duties after a month‑long rehab stint in Triple‑A Toledo. The 27‑year‑old, who missed the first six weeks of the season with a right‑foot bone bruise, began light throwing on May 15 and has progressed to full‑speed sprints this week. Clark’s […]

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Andres Munoz: The Mariners’ Closer Built for October

Andres Munoz has emerged as Seattle Mariners’ most dominant closer, a high-velocity right-hander whose arsenal combines elite fastball velocity with a slider that generates whiffs and strikeouts at a rate rarely seen in relief pitching. His ability to shorten games and alter hitter approach makes him one of the most valuable late-inning assets in the […]

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Tarik Skubal Throws Third Bullpen, Nearing Return From Elbow Surgery

Tarik Skubal threw his third bullpen session Thursday since undergoing elbow surgery, taking what Detroit Tigers manager A.J. Hinch called a “great step” in the two-time AL Cy Young winner’s recovery. The 29-year-old left-hander threw 35 pitches using his full arsenal before Detroit’s home game against Cleveland, simulating inning breaks during the session. By Sports […]

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Julio Rodriguez Powers Mariners Through May Surge in 2026

Julio Rodriguez is carrying the Seattle Mariners’ offense through a critical stretch of the 2026 regular season, posting numbers that place him among the American League’s most productive center fielders. The 25-year-old has been the driving force behind Seattle’s push to stay competitive in a loaded AL West, combining elite bat speed with the kind […]

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Juan Soto’s Mets Era: How the Blockbuster Is Reshaping Queens

Juan Soto arrived in Queens as the most expensive free agent in baseball history, and the New York Mets are already feeling the ripple effects across their roster and lineup construction. The five-tool outfielder signed a 15-year, $765 million contract last offseason, a deal that fundamentally altered the franchise’s trajectory and signaled to the rest […]

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Padres’ Mason Miller Proves Human but Remains Elite Closer

Los Angeles Dodgers center fielder Andy Pages crushed a 101-mph fastball off San Diego Padres closer Mason Miller on Tuesday night, delivering a go-ahead home run in a 5-4 Dodgers victory at Petco Park. The moment marked the latest chapter in a season where Miller, once virtually untouchable, has shown he is mortal — yet […]

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Corbin Carroll’s Walk-Off RBI Powers D‑Backs 5‑Game Streak

Corbin Carroll lined a run‑scoring single with two outs in the ninth inning on Thursday, giving Arizona a 2‑1 victory over Colorado and stretching the Diamondbacks’ winning streak to five games. The left‑handed outfielder’s walk‑off came on a 2‑1 count, and Gabriel Moreno raced home to seal the win, marking Arizona’s second walk‑off triumph in […]

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