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There has already been a lot of wheeling and dealing this offseason, both in free agency and on the trade market, but there are also still more than a few impact players searching for a new contract.
Part of what makes baseball the best are the feats and amazing stats accruing left and right, every single day. We chronicle them throughout the year, but there’s no better time than before the calendar flips to take a look back.
The Mets have the best record in baseball entering the last week of April but they aren't currently on top of Baseball Reference's odds to win the World Series. The end of April has arrived and the New York Mets are as well positioned to make the playoffs ...
MLB Insider Ken Rosenthal says that the New York Mets and POBO David Stearns are under a great deal of pressure to show they can win in 2026.
MLB rumors suggest that a team is checking in with the Chicago Cubs regarding Nico Hoerner's potential availability via trade.
Let's take a break from the free agent signings, the trade rumors and the holiday cheer to dig into some cold, hard facts. We're going to pick one stat from the 2025 season for each MLB team and examine how that number will make or break the 2026 season for that team. We'll start with the National League and then return with the American League.
And, well, Rodriguez has more Wins Above Replacement (by Baseball Reference's metric) than any other player in their first four MLB seasons since the game integrated in 1947. His four-season span is the 12th-best four-season span since 1947 of any player, for any four seasons of their career.
Looking ahead, Baseball Reference projects Baldwin to hit .272 with a .340 on-base percentage and a .804 OPS along with 17 home runs and 68 RBIs in 2026. Those numbers suggest steady production, but there are reasons to believe Baldwin could surpass those expectations and continue his ascent as one of Atlanta’s most important young players.
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This day in MLB history: Roger Clemens signs a one-year, $10.1 million deal with Yankees
The Chicago Tribune releases a story stating that the Detroit Tigers threw a four-game series against the Chicago White Sox in 1917 to help Chicago win the pennant. Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis responds by holding a hearing on the matter,