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For the second week in a row, there’s a new No. 1 in the Baseball America College Baseball Top 25 rankings. Following a 3-1 week, which included a weekend series victory over Kentucky ...
It's a great time to be a baseball fan. The 2025 MLB season is underway, and there are a ton of good teams looking to unseat the world-champion Dodgers and AL-champion Yankees. Those two behemoths ...
Though it sounds on the surface like a potential cheat code, the bats have been ruled legal by Major League Baseball and there's no reason why every other team cannot use them as well. In fact ...
Major League Baseball is America’s Pastime and has been for more than a century. From the time MLB was formed in 1876 to its global popularity today, the sport has treated fans to remarkable ...
the first catcher in a century and a half of Major League Baseball to hit a leadoff home run on opening day. “Obviously, not playing to break records,” he said, “but it’s pretty cool.” ...
Get ready for the Braves vs. Padres with what you need to know ahead of Thursday's baseball action, including viewing options. MLB odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Thursday at 9:08 ...
With more DTC options for more MLB fans, it's getting easier to follow your favorite team. Keep reading to find out the best way to watch or stream baseball in 2025 no matter where you live or ...
Many baseball fans hoping to watch Opening Day games on MLB.tv were left disappointed on Thursday as they were met by technical issues. Social media posts showed the outrage and confusion as the ...
Major League Baseball is back for another season, kicking off on March 27. MLB Opening Day 2025 sees 26 teams hitting the field (the Rays and the Rockies play March 28). Opening Day comes after ...
Most Opening Day games will be played on the regional sports networks affiliated with each baseball club. MLB's Opening Night game will be broadcast on ESPN. For each specific channel, check out ...
For the 2025 MLB season, games are being televised nationally on ESPN, ESPN2, TBS, FOX, FS1, ABC/ESPN3 and MLB Network in the U.S.. All out-of-market games are being shown on MLB.TV.