Rintaro Sasaki is a teenage phenomenon who aspires to play Major League Baseball. He is a trailblazer embarking upon an unconventional path for a Japanese ball player.
Cardinals' top catching prospect has some added exposure as a non-roster invitee this spring training as he nears the majors.
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Appearing this week on the “Baseball Tonight” podcast, Alden Gonzalez of ESPN shared an interesting report about the Los ...
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Florida baseball brings experience back to its lineup and pitching staff after a handful of players opted not to turn pro ...
Even in the midst of a gauntlet string of games to open the 2025 season, Xavier University's baseball team managed to find ...
After earning 99.7 percent of the vote this year, Seattle Mariners legend Ichiro Suzuki will go into the Baseball Hall of Fame this July in Cooperstown, N.Y. Th ...
So the Mets get Soto and Mets fans get him and you know who else gets Soto? The best all-around ballplayer in town and pretty ...
A lot of you would love to know when our organization Top 30 Prospects list will debut, and I will tell you: March 3 for the ...
Inside the Dodgers’ seven-year pursuit of Rōki Sasaki, their foothold in Japan and the battle for MLB's next potential pitching star.
Life changed for José Bautista after his momentous bat-flip homer, but the former Toronto Blue Jays slugger felt rewarded with the blast's impact on Canadian baseball from coast to coast to coast.