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The World Series is officially behind us, with the Death Star Dodgers winning in a Game 7 classic. While the Dodgers and Blue Jays may take a couple days to get
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World Series G7 Audience Count Final: 51M Across U.S., Canada, Japan
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The Atlanta Braves are reportedly going to need a shortstop for the 2026 season. According to MLB insider Jon Heyman, Ha-Seong Kim has opted out of his $16 million player option and will test the free-agent market.
Both the MLB and NBA saw their championship series reach a Game 7 this year, with baseball’s final game outdrawing the NBA’s final one by nearly 10 million viewers.
The Cincinnati Reds claimed the final NL playoff spot on Sunday by securing a wild-card berth. Meanwhile, the New York Mets' collapse was complete after they lost in a shutout to the Miami Marlins.
There’s no shortage of MLB star power on this year’s trade block, and we’re calling our shots on where they’ll land this offseason.
NL MLB awards race heats up with frontrunners, key finalists, and all the announcement dates fans need as the season’s honors approach.
The Dodgers and Blue Jays are tied through two games in the World Series. The final postseason MLB Power Rankings recaps it all.
The eyes of the baseball world are currently on the MLB Playoffs and the teams who will compete for a World Series title, but for the organizations out of contention, their focus has turned to the upcoming off-season and the players who will test free agency.
The New York Mets might want to erase this season from their memories. Because how else does spending $760 million and getting the result they did this season make sense? But baseball is brutal.