Ohtani's car bears the brunt of Roberts' revenge prank
Up until Friday, the prank war between Dodgers superstar Shohei Ohtani and manager Dave Roberts had been rather one-sided. But then, Roberts struck back with a stunt so good that even Ohtani couldn’t help but admit that the two were now even. On Friday night, the Dodgers shared a video
12 standouts from first week of Spring Training games
Spring Training might not count, but it is when we get the year's first wave of Statcast data, and that deserves a closer look. Let's try to find some numbers worth paying attention to early on this spring, from the hitters who are ripping the ball to the pitchers who
Turner trolls Scherzer with challenge of down-the-middle 1st pitch
DUNEDIN, Fla. -- Somebody bet Trea Turner during stretches -- it might have been Phillies second baseman Bryson Stott -- that he would not challenge Max Scherzer’s first pitch in Sunday afternoon’s Grapefruit League game at TD Ballpark. Challenge accepted. “That’s a great idea,” Turner said. “I’ll do that.” Challenge
Altuve gets action in LF, makes up for error with great grab
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. -- Jose Altuve finally got a chance to make a defensive play in left field. Two of them, in fact -- one not so good a play, the other the kind of catch that can go on a highlight reel. Altuve, who is attempting to make
Verlander uses simulated game to break out new pitch
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. -- A group of Giants prospects knew they had a tough assignment when they got a chance to square off against Justin Verlander in a simulated game at the club’s Player Development Center at Papago Park on Saturday afternoon. But the youngsters were quite literally thrown for a
LIVE: Brazil tangles with Colombia in Classic Qualifiers
After Nicaragua and Chinese Taipei booked their trips to the 2026 World Baseball Classic last week, only two spots remain. Those will be decided this week in Tucson, Ariz. Four teams -- Brazil, China, Colombia, and Germany -- will battle in hopes they will be the team to advance. -
Battle for hot corner heating up in Yankees' camp
NORTH PORT, Fla. – With a bit of déjà vu for the Yankees when it comes to DJ LeMahieu and Spring Training injuries, the young guns vying to be the Opening Day third baseman just saw their stock rise. The timetable for LeMahieu’s return is uncertain after he tweaked his
Pujols on being Major League manager: 'It won't be long'
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. -- Fresh off leading Leones del Escogido to both the Dominican Professional Baseball League and the Caribbean Series titles, Albert Pujols is ready for his chance to manage in the Majors. Pujols, who arrived at Angels camp as an instructor on Sunday, said he officially will manage the
Lindor a no-brainer for Mets captain? Not so fast
PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. -- Early this spring, according to a person with knowledge of the conversation, Mets officials broadly discussed the idea of naming a captain for the first time since David Wright retired seven years ago. Francisco Lindor is the most obvious candidate given the leadership responsibilities he’s
Caminero's 'special pop' on display in two-homer game
FORT MYERS, Fla. -- After a dominant run through the postseason in the Dominican winter league, capped by a championship-clinching homer for his hometown Escogido team, Junior Caminero arrived for Spring Training about as locked in as any hitter in baseball. And it shows.
'He has the promise': Prospect Made may be on Chourio-like path to Majors
PHOENIX -- The next big thing in the Minor League system that propelled Brewers rookie Jackson Chourio to a 20-20 season in the big leagues at age 20 is Jesús Made, a 17-year-old, switch-hitting shortstop from San Cristobal in the Dominican Republic who inherited a love of baseball from his
Yoshida's solid spring debut adds intrigue to Red Sox roster battle
FORT MYERS, Fla. -- As the Red Sox sort out their positional alignment as it pertains to Rafael Devers, Alex Bregman, Kristian Campbell and Vaughn Grissom, a name not being mentioned as much is Masataka Yoshida. Now entering his third Major League season after a strong run in Japan, Yoshida
Carroll plays it safe; E-Rod makes spring debut
SURPRISE, Ariz. -- Corbin Carroll left the D-backs’ game Sunday afternoon’s game against the Rangers after the third inning due to lower back tightness, but the outfielder does not believe the injury is anything serious. “I felt it at the start of the game, and it was kind of just
Who will be the closer in the Rangers' rebuilt bullpen?
SURPRISE, Ariz. -- Roles have yet to be defined in the Rangers’ rebuilt bullpen, and may not be for awhile. No surprise, given the changes they have made. But know this: manager Bruce Bochy understands the value that late-inning arms bring to a winning team. “It is a priority for
It's Harris, by a hair! ... or is it? Braves-A's rivalry, legend grow
NORTH PORT, Fla. -- Braves center fielder Michael Harris II heard A’s outfielder Lawrence Butler's rebuttal and supplied video showing what he believes is proof that he is the faster of the two Atlanta-raised big leaguers. “I slowed the video down,” Harris said. “I was actually in front of him
LeMahieu heads for testing after feeling 'tweak' in left calf
NORTH PORT, Fla. – The injury bug has once again taken a bite out of Yankees infielder DJ LeMahieu. During Saturday’s 9-3 Spring Training win over the Astros, LeMahieu felt a “tweak” in his left calf heading up the first-base line after popping out to second in the fourth inning.
Jones' growth on display as sophomore handles Tigers
BRADENTON, Fla. -- Pirates catchers such as Sunday's starter Henry Davis have an extra pitch to consider this season when calling games for Jared Jones. It’s the two-seam fastball with sinking motion, and it was thrown at just the right moment against the Tigers, who won the game, 10-4, but
'I was just ripping': Jobe commanding in 'electric' outing vs. Bucs
BRADENTON, Fla. -- Jackson Jobe came into Spring Training looking for more strikeouts after not getting many swings and misses in his brief big league stint last season. He came out of his last start looking to finish off hitters from two-strike counts. He found what he wanted Sunday afternoon
Bieber's confidence 'at an all-time high,' on schedule for return
GOODYEAR, Ariz. -- Losing staff ace Shane Bieber for 2024 to Tommy John surgery was an emotional punch to the pitching staff as well as to the clubhouse psyche last April. But there is promising news on the horizon. Bieber threw his fourth bullpen session Feb. 28, and has progressed
Same name, different 'pens: Vespi bros share field for 1st time
CLEARWATER, Fla. -- There was a player sitting in the Orioles’ bullpen last Sunday at BayCare Ballpark who had long dirty-blonde hair, sleeve tattoos down his non-throwing arm and the name “Vespi” on the back of his jersey. He was there for this Sunday’s O’s-Phillies game, too. No, Nick Vespi
There's a new thing for King this spring
PEORIA, Ariz. -- Michael King was one of the most effective starting pitchers in baseball last season. In his mind, he’s just starting to figure it out. King went 13-9 with a 2.95 ERA in his first year with the Padres -- and first as a full-time big league starter
With velo up in debut, Walker has sights set on rotation spot
DUNEDIN, Fla. -- Taijuan Walker looked and sounded confident on Sunday afternoon at TD Ballpark. It was a remarkable turnaround from last spring. “All last year,” Walker said during a 5-4 loss to the Blue Jays. In a relatively quiet Phillies camp without many compelling storylines, Walker might be the
Cards prospect Mathews reassigned to Minors after 'phenomenal' showing
JUPITER, Fla. -- As impressed as the Cardinals were with Quinn Mathews’ fiery competitiveness and his electric stuff on the mound over the past three weeks, they were equally awestruck with the way the analytical left-hander thought about the game and how he had already formulated a plan to improve
'We think it's in there': Lowe has 30-HR potential with Nats
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. -- Nathaniel Lowe believes watching more pitches -- and possibly taking more walks -- in March could lead to the first 30-homer season of his career. Acquired via an offseason trade with Texas to bolster the Nationals’ offensive production, Lowe's previous homer high is the 27
Aranda ready to seize second chance to break camp with Rays
FORT MYERS, Fla. -- Everything seemed to be lining up perfectly for Jonathan Aranda last spring. Coming into camp with an opportunity to seize a spot on the Rays’ Opening Day roster, Aranda put together an excellent Spring Training at the plate. He was poised to play a big role