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Carlos Correa Signs Three‑Year Deal, Boosts Twins’ 2026 Shortstop

MINNEAPOLIS — Carlos Correa agreed to a three‑year, $45 million contract with the Minnesota Twins on Thursday, instantly upgrading the club’s shortstop slot for the 2026 season. The veteran infielder, a three‑time All‑Star, will report to spring training on Feb. 24 and is expected to bring postseason poise to a lineup hungry for a division crown. By […]

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JJ Wetherholt Spring Training Splits Hint at Rookie Impact

JJ Wetherholt posted his preseason split numbers on May 19, 2026, as part of the MLB spring training slate. The data, compiled by Fox Sports, show a .845 OPS, a .380 on‑base percentage and a .312 BABIP, offering a granular view of his early‑season performance against right‑handed and left‑handed starters. Fox Sports hosts the full […]

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Jordan Lawlar: Evaluating the Diamondbacks’ Pitching Prospect

Jordan Lawlar represents one of the most intriguing arms in the Arizona Diamondbacks’ pitching pipeline. A former first-round selection, his development trajectory carries significant implications for the franchise’s competitive window. The right-hander’s combination of premium velocity, projectable frame, and advanced secondary offerings positions him as a potential frontline starter — provided the developmental hurdles that […]

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Sandy Alcantara: The Ace Who Redefined Workhorse Pitching

Sandy Alcantara represents a vanishing archetype in modern baseball — the true workhorse ace who shoulders massive innings loads while maintaining elite run prevention. His career arc, from Marlins rotation piece to Cy Young winner to Tommy John recovery, offers a case study in how front offices value durability, how pitching staffs are constructed around […]

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Blake Snell Undergoes Nano Scope Procedure on Elbow Tuesday

Blake Snell is scheduled to undergo a nano scope procedure on his injured elbow Tuesday, a minimally invasive surgery that could have the Dodgers’ left-hander back on the mound within 4-to-6 weeks. Alden Gonzalez of ESPN.com first reported the news, with Dodgers general manager Brandon Gomes confirming the procedure after earlier uncertainty about the exact […]

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Tarik Skubal Injury Leaves Tigers Rotation in Crisis Mode

The Detroit Tigers are staring down a pitching crisis with ace Tarik Skubal sidelined by injury, and the rest of the rotation is crumbling under the weight of his absence. Jack Flaherty, once considered a frontline starter, has been the worst pitcher in the staff, posting alarming walk rates and an inability to keep runners […]

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Julio Rodriguez Crushes Leadoff Homer as Mariners Roll On

Julio Rodriguez launched his 8th home run of the 2026 season on May 18, crushing a solo shot to set the tone for the Seattle Mariners’ lineup. The leadoff blast came against Noah Schultz, marking another signature moment for the 25-year-old center fielder who continues to anchor the heart of Seattle’s order. By Sports Analyst […]

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Zack Wheeler’s Fastball Velocity Surges in Dominant Start

Zack Wheeler‘s fastball roared back to life Sunday against the Pittsburgh Pirates, averaging 96.3 mph — his highest velocity in a start since last July. The Philadelphia Phillies right-hander racked up nine swinging strikes with the heater, a dramatic reversal after his fastball had dipped 1.4 mph entering the outing. For a pitcher who built […]

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Roman Anthony’s Wrist Injury and Boston’s Outfield Future

Roman Anthony was supposed to be the next great Red Sox outfielder. Instead, the 20-year-old finds himself on the shelf with a wrist injury that has quietly reshaped Boston’s entire outfield calculus for the remainder of the 2026 season. The organization’s top prospect — the player scouts projected as a future cornerstone in right field […]

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Cristopher Sanchez Dominates as Phillies Rotation Surges

Cristopher Sanchez has quietly become the most dominant arm in the National League, and the numbers reveal a pattern that goes beyond a simple hot streak. Since Zack Wheeler returned to the Philadelphia rotation, Sanchez has posted a staggering 0.59 ERA across 30.2 innings — a run-suppression rate that rivals the best stretches of any […]

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