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Bryan Seeley Appointed CEO of College Sports Commission Bryan Seeley, a senior executive with Major League Baseball and a former…
Some observers suggested that the seven-time All-Star was falling victim to age, making it seem unlikely that he would return…
Mid-Season Evaluations for MLB Teams As June arrives, we gain better insight into the identities of various teams and the…
The competition for home runs in MLB is heating up this season, with Shohei Ohtani (22), Cal Raleigh (22), and…
Threats Against Players and Their Families HOUSTON (AP) — Following a rough outing, Houston Astros pitcher Lance McCullers Jr. and…
MLB Pipeline’s first full 2025 mock draft projects the Washington Nationals selecting shortstop/third baseman Ethan Holliday from Stillwater High School in Oklahoma with the first overall pick. (mlb.com)
Holliday, the son of seven-time All-Star Matt Holliday, is known for his impressive power and is aiming to join his brother, Jackson Holliday, as a No. 1 overall pick. (mlb.com)
The mock draft also highlights the strength of the 2025 class, emphasizing high school infielders, with nine among the 27 first-round selections. (mlb.com)
Other notable projections include the Los Angeles Angels selecting outfielder Jace LaViolette from Texas A&M with the second pick, and the Seattle Mariners choosing right-handed pitcher Tyler Bremner from UC Santa Barbara at third overall. (mlb.com)
The 2025 MLB Draft is scheduled to take place over All-Star Weekend at Truist Park in Atlanta on July 13 and 14. (bleachernation.com)
Draft Uncertainty as Seasons Conclude As the college and high school baseball seasons begin to wrap up, the landscape of…
MLB prop betting often focuses on underperforming pitchers, with bettors leaning towards the Over bets on hitters they’re up against.…
Rockies’ Disastrous Start As of Wednesday night, the Rockies had lost 40 out of their first 48 games, an unfortunate…
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By Grant Brisbee, Chad Jennings, and Levi Weaver Each week, we invite a group of baseball writers—both local and national—to…
