
Ohtani and Wife Welcome Second Child After Instagram Announcement
Shohei Ohtani and his wife Mamiko announced the birth of their second child on Instagram, marking a personal milestone amid his professional commitments.
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Shohei Ohtani and his wife Mamiko announced the birth of their second child on Instagram, marking a personal milestone amid his professional commitments.

The Washington Wild Things opened the season with a 25-9 record, the best in franchise history, even as four standout players moved to major league systems.

Tatsuya Imai delivered a career‑high 11 strikeouts for the Houston Astros, while Seiya Suzuki and Roki Sasaki added key contributions in other league victories.

The Mater Dei baseball squad is set to contest the class 2‑A state title against Bluffton on Saturday at Victory Field in Indianapolis, aiming to translate last year's near‑miss into a championship.

Nolan Cain has left the Texas Longhorns baseball team to join Texas A&M, where he will assume a high‑profile coaching role after helping the Longhorns win a conference championship and reach the 2026 College World Series.

The 10th annual Field of Dreams Senior Baseball All-Star Rivals Game will take place Monday at PNC Field, bringing together the county’s best senior players for a charity event supporting the Bill Howerton Strike Out Cancer initiative.
The Rochester Redhawks posted back‑to‑back wins over Superior and Bayport, showcasing dominant pitching and a balanced offense.

The Mountaineers finished the 2026 campaign with a franchise‑best record, reached the College World Series and are now bolstered by key returnees and a strong recruiting class as they chase a national championship.

The 2026 New Jersey high school baseball season has ended, and fan voting for the Player of the Year is set to conclude on July 5, highlighting a roster of exceptional hitters and pitchers.

A look at the recent achievements of Colorado Mesa University baseball graduates making impacts in the minor and major leagues.

The Yarmouth-Dennis Red Sox fell 4-3 to the Cotuit Kettleers in their first loss of the 2026 campaign, dropping to 5-2 as they prepare for a Saturday showdown with the Bourne Braves.

The third annual East-West Classic at historic Rickwood Field honored the Negro Leagues while showcasing the next generation of baseball talent.

After a two‑year stint away, Nolan Cain is back with Texas A&M baseball, taking on the roles of associate head coach and recruiting coordinator. His return follows the departure of Caleb Longley and builds on a résumé that includes eight top‑10 recruiting classes.

Logan Prisco, a transfer from the University of South Carolina, has joined the Texas A&M baseball roster, adding depth to the pitching staff with a 3.45 ERA and 34 strikeouts from his recent season.

From an 8‑0 record and a 1.39 ERA to a no‑hitter that propelled Plum into the upper tier of Section 1‑5A, Braden Kemmerer’s senior campaign defined the 2026 baseball season. Standout performances from across the Alle‑Kiski Valley underscore a year of pitching brilliance and offensive firepower.

From DJ Carrasco’s vision to the HomePlate initiative, the tournament blends competition with cultural pride, offering Indigenous athletes a platform to shine while fostering community and accessibility.

Indigenous youth from across the Southwest gather at Salt River Fields for a four‑day baseball tournament that blends competition with cultural celebration and wellness initiatives.

Franklin Regional’s Luke Williams earned Westmoreland County TribLive Baseball Player of the Year honors after a record‑breaking senior campaign that saw him lead the WPIAL in runs and stolen bases.

The Miami Marlins hosted an evening that blended baseball with cultural tribute, showcasing Lady Laurana’s rendition of the Black national anthem, a first pitch by Brandi Troup, and the presence of mascot Billy, all underscored by the involvement of major league partners.
A masterclass from Billy Miller and a timely defense led Kouts to a 2-0 victory over Northeast Dubois in the IHSAA Class 1A state championship, marking the Eagles' 32-1 season and the Jeeps' historic first state final appearance.

From live performances by top artists to historic stadium tributes, the city’s Juneteenth observances highlighted both the struggle for freedom and the ongoing legacy of Black culture in sports and community.

Several alumni from Colorado Mesa University are excelling in professional baseball, with two already debuting in the major leagues and others carving out promising careers in the minors.

Tavis Honeycutt’s record‑setting season culminates in a statewide award, reflecting both personal excellence and overwhelming fan support.

A look at Marcel Lachemann’s coaching philosophy, the rise of Matt Keough, and the ripple effect on today’s youth programs.