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Astros Prospect Report: June 13th

Another day of minor league baseball is in the books. See the results below. Check out the previous day’s recap here. AAA: Sugar Land Space Cowboys (30-38) won 5-1 (BOX SCORE) McPherson started for Sugar Land and pitched well striking out 5 over 5 innings allowing just 1 run. The offense got on the board in […]

Tigers rumors: Bob Nightengale declares Tarik Skubal trade suitors must ‘hold phone calls’

This Major League Baseball season has been a turbulent one for the Detroit Tigers. Not only is the team mired in a losing record, but star pitcher Tarik Skubal is the subject of constant trade talks. In his Sunday column for USA Today, writer Bob Nightengale argues that teams will now have to hold off […] The post Tigers rumors: Bob Nightengale declares Tarik Skubal trade suitors must ‘hold phone calls’ appeared first on ClutchPoints .

Phillies on the Pharm: 6/14/2026

Let’s get into it! Scranton 4, Lehigh Valley 3 I know that players don’t get happy when other players get hurt. That would be the definition of being a bad teammate. However, the injury to Adolis Garcia does potentially open a door for others and while Gabriel Rincones, Jr. gets the first crack at the […]

Is Sam Kennedy telling the truth when he says the Red Sox aren’t considering firing Craig Breslow?

On The Greg Hill Show on June 11, I believe that my favorite truth-twister, Sam Kennedy, actually treated us to more truth than lies. I’ll supply the quotes in question, then let’s render a verdict. Quote #1 “I think it’s important here at the outset, Greg, just to acknowledge…how embarrassing and unacceptable, maddening, frustrating, whatever […]

Braves Minor League Recap: Eric Hartman, Drake Baldwin Homer

Another day, another Eric Hartman homer down in the Atlanta Braves farm system. The day also had Owen Murphy record double digit strikeouts and see Drake Baldwin begin his rehab assignment. However Saturday wasn’t all positive, as Luke Sinnard exited after just one inning. We are still awaiting word on why Sinnard left his start […]

Dodgers minors: Zach Ehrhard is on an absolute roll

The success of leadoff hitters across the board and a terrible loss in Single-A marked this past Saturday in the Dodgers’ minor league system. Player of the day While cleanup hitter Ryan Fitzgerald came within a home run of a cycle, it was Zach Ehrhard leading the charge in a Comets 11-7 win with not […]

San Diego erupts for 9 runs, forces rubber match

Saturday afternoon was the offensive showing that the Friar Faithful have been waiting for. The San Diego Padres erupted for nine runs against the Baltimore Orioles. It’s the most the team has scored since their 10-5 rout of the San Francisco Giants on May 5. More than that, it forced their third consecutive rubber game […]

White Sox prospect Mathias LaCombe is healthy, and his journey from France to the majors is inching closer to completion

White Sox prospect right-hander Mathias LaCombe loves baseball. That's not some special advantage he holds over his competition in High-A. But as he left his home in France to pitch in junior college in Arizona, and has spent much of his pro career since being drafted in 2023 rehabbing injuries at the team complex, LaCombe's dream to be the first true native of his country (sorry, Bruce Bochy) to play in the major leagues has been an animating force. The post White Sox prospect Mathias LaC...

MLB Daily Recap – June 14, 2026

Here’s the TJStats Daily Recap for June 14, 2026, covering 15 completed games. All advanced metrics (Whiffs, CSW%, tjStuff+) are sourced from the TJStats pitch database. Starting Pitchers Pitcher Team Opp IP H ER K BB Pitches Whiffs SwStr% CSW% tjStuff+ GS Dec Paul Skenes PIT MIA 6.0 4 2 10 1 104 23 22.1% […] The post MLB Daily Recap – June 14, 2026 appeared first on TJStats .

Bo Bichette Expected to Opt Out of Mets Contract This Offseason

New York Mets infielder Bo Bichette is expected to opt out of his contract with the team this offseason, according to an MLB insider.It has not been a good first year in New York for Bichette, who signed a three-year, $126 million free-agent deal with the Mets during the offseason after leaving the Toronto Blue […] The post Bo Bichette Expected to Opt Out of Mets Contract This Offseason appeared first on HEAVY .

Ceddanne Rafaela’s All-Star Case Can’t Be Ignored

In a season where injuries, inconsistency, and disappointment have been the main focus for the Boston Red Sox, the growth of Ceddanne Rafaela has been a rare bright spot for the team. The Red Sox center fielder entered the season with numerous questions. Is he the odd man out in a crowded outfield? Would the […] The post Ceddanne Rafaela’s All-Star Case Can’t Be Ignored appeared first on Just Baseball .

Nothing new to report

Truly. Nothing new. Same ol’, same ol’ in this one. A 6-1 loss that felt pre-determined, or determined immediately after Pete Crow-Armstrong homered on the first pitch of the game thrown by Trevor McDonald. PCA continued to be a menace all evening: he collected two more hits, came up a triple shy of the cycle, […]

Jacob Misiorowski shares hilarious response to Pat Murphy’s ‘Forrest Gump’ comparison

Jacob Misiorowski has simply been sensational in the 2026 MLB season, and that’s putting it lightly. The Milwaukee Brewers ace had another incredible performance in his most recent start, which can also be said as one of the greatest single-game pitching showings in baseball history.  Against the Philadelphia Phillies at Milwaukee Journal Sentinel on Friday, [...]

Samad Taylor Has Become a Fun Spark Plug the Padres Needed

When news broke that Ramon Laureano was likely to miss the rest of the season with a torn labrum in his right hip, it was a major blow to an already thin and struggling lineup.  Enter Samad Taylor, who has provided the jolt the San Diego Padres desperately needed.  The timing couldn’t have been more […] The post Samad Taylor Has Become a Fun Spark Plug the Padres Needed appeared first on Just Baseball .

Cubs 6, Giants 1: Pete Crow-Armstrong’s bat keeps on rolling

SAN FRANCISCO — It started right from the first pitch of the game, which Pete Crow-Armstrong deposited into the seats at Oracle Park. And it continued through nine innings of the Cubs putting together the sort of offense we saw during the two 10-game winning streaks. Not that another one’s necessarily going to follow, but […]