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Reds Shuffle Bullpen After Ashcraft Bereavement Leave in 2026

The Cincinnati Reds adjusted bullpen plans on Tuesday after placing Graham Ashcraft on the bereavement list and adding Luis Mey. The move came April 29, 2026, as the club balanced human need against roster math with Rockies visiting Great American Ball Park. By Staff Writer • Published April 30, 2026 Organizational brass has navigated thin […]

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Cubs Alumni Hire Shows Tigers Bet Big on Feel Over Flash

Detroit added Kyle Hendricks as a special assistant, flipping his path from mound to front office. The keyword fits since Chicago still shapes how he grades arms and trusts feel. By Staff Writer • Published April 30, 2026 He ends his run as a starter and brings ties to leaders who once shared a Cubs […]

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Arizona Diamondbacks Activate Geraldo Perdomo From IL for 2026 Run

The Arizona Diamondbacks activated Geraldo Perdomo on Wednesday and started him at shortstop and leadoff in Milwaukee, ending a two-game absence tied to a left ankle sprain. Perdomo took grounders Tuesday and passed a functional test, clearing him to play without restrictions as the club pushes for rhythm in the Central division. By Staff Writer […]

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Seattle Mariners let Suarez go, and the move looks sharp in 2026

The Seattle Mariners chose not to re-sign Eugenino Suarez this offseason, and it looks sharp weeks into 2026. Cincinnati pays $15 million for one year while Seattle watches hard-hit rates fade. By Staff Writer • Published April 30, 2026 Front office pushed defense and depth over a fading bat, and early returns back that choice […]

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Los Angeles Angels release Romano to push 2026 rebuild ahead

The Los Angeles Angels released veteran right-hander Jordan Romano on Tuesday, April 28, 2026. They ended a short-lived reunion. Romano is now a free agent after a $2 million deal failed to spark production. By Staff Writer • Published April 29, 2026 Across three seasons in Toronto, Romano converted saves at an elite clip. Recent […]

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Juan Soto Injury Sidelines Mets Star From Field in 2026

Juan Soto will stay at designated hitter and off the grass for the New York Mets after forearm tightness flared over the weekend. The All-Star outfielder reported pain Friday, and the club chose rest over risk with a tight race looming. By Sports Analyst • Published April 29, 2026 We miss his glove more than […]

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Guardians Promote 2024 No.1 MLB Draft Pick Bazzana to MLB

Travis Bazzana is set to make his major‑league debut on April 28, 2026, as the Cleveland Guardians promote the former No.1 overall pick from the 2024 MLB Draft. The 23‑year‑old second baseman has spent the first two seasons sharpening his swing in the minors, and the club finally cleared a 40‑man roster spot to bring […]

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Cincinnati Reds retool roster and rotation depth for 2026 push

The Cincinnati Reds retooled the roster on April 27 to boost playoff odds, injecting youth and craft into a club that has long chased a postseason berth in one of baseball’s most competitive divisions. The moves reflect a front office willing to blend cost-controlled prospects with shrewd veteran additions, aiming to convert a talented core […]

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Pete Alonso Power Profile and Mets Rebuild Identity

The New York Mets have built windows around a slugging anchor who bends defensive shifts and forces pitchers into tough spots. Pete Alonso mixes raw power with improving contact to create an asset that front offices weigh against payroll depth and lineup fit. Franchise Cornerstone Foundations Pete Alonso anchors a group tied to long-ball identity […]

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