2026 MLB picks for Fri., Jun. 19 from advanced model
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Jacob Misiorowski, MLB and Sets Record
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MLB, DOJ and Pride
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The Philadelphia Phillies humiliated the New York Mets with an explosion of runs at Citizens Bank Park on June 20. See how here.
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MLB: The wild inside-the-park home run that rocked Skenes in the first inning against the Rockies
Coors Field was buzzing as Jake McCarthy stunned everyone with a lightning-fast inside-the-park homer off Pirates ace Paul Skenes. Talk about starting the game with a bang!
Each week, The California Post will power rank MLB’s 30 teams and check in on one intriguing awards race. Here is this week’s edition (records through Saturday morning): 1)
If you were watching the Guardians on Saturday and felt like Joey Cantillo was throwing a bunch of curveballs, you were onto something. Heck, you didn’t have to be a Cleveland fan to recognize that Cantillo was throwing that pitch more than is typical.
The controversy began when three pitchers wrote Bible verses on Pride-themed caps and a fourth declined to wear one. MLB later issued warnings for violating uniform rules — a move the DOJ is now scrutinizing — even as the players themselves say they did not feel coerced or discriminated against
Dodgers first baseman Freddie Freeman did not hold back when he first heard about draft system changes proposed by MLB.
The whole point of having good prospects in a system is to get them to the big leagues. In a perfect world, teams amass a pool of talent in Triple-A, the proverbial phone call away, to be able to readily call up reinforcements when needed.
As negotiations over a new collective bargaining agreement continue, MLB is proposing significant changes to how talent arrives to the sport on two fronts.
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It has been a bumpy ride in San Francisco so far this season. Here's what it means for the Giants' deadline direction.
It's not difficult to identify a prospect with significant raw power potential, but determining whether that power will translate to in-game production once they reach the big leagues is another story.
A's manager Mark Kotsay got into a heated hot mic argument with an umpire over balls and strikes during a Friday night game in Sacramento park.
