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2026 Cubs Heroes and Goats: Game 10

The Cubs took advantage of a wild inning from Shane McClanahan in the second inning and plated two runs. It felt like it could have been more and they let the Rays off of the hook. Then in the bottom of the inning, a single and a couple of steals were followed by a batting […]

2026 Brewers Minor League Roundup: Week 2

Welcome back to the Minor League Roundup! As a reminder, you can find this roundup — covering everything you need to know about each of the Brewers’ minor league affiliates — every Tuesday morning right here on Brew Crew Ball. For consistency, all organizational prospect rankings will reference MLB Pipeline unless otherwise noted. Triple-A Nashville (4-3) Record this […]

Orioles prospect preview: International prospects hope to open eyes in Delmarva

If you’re a fan of top-quality, crisply played baseball, then…well, Delmarva isn’t the place for you. It’s nothing personal, Shorebirds. But the Orioles’ Low-A affiliate is very much a working-out-the-kinks step on the organizational ladder. For most of the season the roster consists of very young, very raw players, often those who spent the previous […]

SnakeBytes 4/7: April Chill

Diamondbacks News First, a PSA that the start times for tonight’s and Wednesday’s games have been moved up to 1pm Arizona time due to expected cold weather. 10 Diamondbacks takeaways from the opening 10 games of the season by Alex Weiner [Arizona Sports] “Going 5-2 with an offense that’s kind of struggling a little bit. […]

Luis Morales Optioned to Triple-A

Well good morning A’s fans. Unfortunately, we got word last night that starter Luis Morales was headed to Triple-A: It’s not yet officially confirmed but it’s happening. Frankly it’s unsurprising considering his struggles this spring plus his first two starts of the year. The 23-year-old has allowed five runs in each of his first two […]

Elephant Rumblings: The Caray Call

It’ll exist in my mind as simply iconic. Though after an intense scouring of the internet, I’ve come to realize that Chris Caray’s walk-off home run call from Sunday has garnered mixed reviews. Personally, I loved the in-the-moment nature of him screaming along with the ball as it slammed off of Brent Rooker’s bat and […]

This Week in the Minors: Can Eric Cerantola become a bullpen contributor?

This Week in the Minors is our weekly look at notable performances from all over the system, from big-name prospects and less-heralded guys alike. The mission is to answer this simple question: “Who had a good week?” Triple-A Omaha Storm Chasers (4-5, 4 games back) After getting swept opening weekend, the Storm Chasers took 4 […]

Can Vikings Afford Dexter Lawrence?

With just 17 days until the 2026 NFL Draft, Minnesota Vikings fans are buzzing: should the team trade for Giants All-Pro DT Dexter Lawrence? In the latest episode of The Real Forno Show, Tyler Forness and Dave Stefano deliver unfiltered analysis on the Lawrence trade rumors, why Oregon TE Kenyon Sadiq could be a perfect […]

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Today in White Sox History: April 7

1970 The worst White Sox team in history began their forgettable season by getting pounded, 12-0, at home by the Twins before just 11,473 fans. Starting pitcher Tommy John only lasted into the fifth inning by giving up six runs (five earned). The Sox would go on to lose a franchise-record 106 games and before the […]

Tuesday Morning Texas Rangers Update

Good morning. Shawn McFarland writes about the Texas Rangers taking down the Seattle Mariners last evening to kick off a stretch against championship hopefuls. Kennedi Landry writes about Jacob deGrom working through five one-hit innings during the win despite having an aching knee. McFarland writes that deGrom doesn’t seem too concerned about the knee but […]

Mountaintop View 4-7-26

Mason Falslev, Karson Templin returning to Utah State to play for new coach Ben Jacobson Mountain West player of the year Mason Falslev is returning to Utah State. Absolutely massive news for the Aggies and new head coach Ben Jacobson. Falslev technically never entered the transfer portal, but we know the sharks were circling behind […]

Was that Chris Sale’s worst start as a Brave?

The season had been going pretty well. I wasn’t really concerned with a split with the Diamondbacks, as I figured that’s what would happen going in — in the exact fashion of winning the first two and losing the next two. But, despite how good Jose Soriano is, I figured the Braves would win on […]

Quack Fix 2026-4-7

WBB in Top 15 of ESPN’s Way To Early Rankings 2027 4-star cornerback Ai’King Hall commits to the Baseball falls in the Polls Butler B1G player of the week, Ho B1G freshmen of the week Highlight of the Day: PUNTER HIGHLIGHTS

New York Yankees vs. The Athletics: Series Preview

The Yankees took care of business through the season’s first two weeks, winning each of their three series. While the team has been solid offensively, its starting rotation has led the way, posting a 1.81 ERA that leads all of baseball by a wide margin. In their second season playing in West Sacramento, the Athletics […]

Astros Legends Series: Dickie Thon

For many, Dickie Thon is on the short list of “what if” legends of the game.  “What if” Mets pitcher Mike Torrez’ fastball doesn’t hit Thon in the face, breaking the orbital bone around Thon’s left eye in just his 17th at-bat in the 1984 season? A year prior, Thon would represent the Astros in […]