
All-Star Legends: Historic Performances That Shaped Baseball
A retrospective on the All-Star Game’s most memorable feats, including record‑setting performances, extra‑inning thrillers, and milestones that have left an indelible mark on the sport.
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A retrospective on the All-Star Game’s most memorable feats, including record‑setting performances, extra‑inning thrillers, and milestones that have left an indelible mark on the sport.

A deep dive into the most compelling waiver‑wire targets across the National League and American League, focusing on players who can shift fantasy matchups.

With the MLB Draft set for July 11‑12, Florida’s standout players are projected to be selected across the first rounds, continuing the program’s tradition of producing major‑league talent.
Midseason analysis highlights regression risks for breakout stars and identifies undervalued assets poised for a second‑half surge.

July 9 has repeatedly proven to be a turning point in baseball lore, a day when legends are forged and narratives shift.

A look at the projected first-round picks for the 2026 MLB draft, highlighting top talents and team preferences.

From Rube Waddell’s 17‑inning duel to Derek Jeter’s 3,000th hit, this article traces the milestones that have shaped baseball’s rich history.

A journey through some of the most unforgettable performances and games that have shaped baseball history, highlighting legendary players and unforgettable contests.

Ian Seymour’s career‑high 12 strikeouts against the Yankees headline a slate of strong outings, while several other arms post eye‑catching ratios and whiff numbers.

A 15‑under baseball squad from Corpus Christi traveled to Cincinnati for a three‑game series at Great American Ballpark, courtesy of Reds players Jose Trevino and Will Benson, while the city pledged $7 million to upgrade its youth sports complex

With a 75‑83 record and a roster of rising stars, the Reds teeter on the edge of a make-or-break season. The front office’s missteps have kept the team from capitalizing on its talent, prompting calls for fresh leadership.

Kyle Schwarber’s recent surge with the Philadelphia Phillies has reignited debates about his Hall of Fame worthiness, as his home run totals climb toward historic milestones.
The 2026 draft will take place in Philadelphia on July 11‑12, featuring Tennessee prospects Tegan Kuhns, Jared Grindlinger and Trevor Condon among the top prospects.

Matt McLain teamed up with an 11U baseball squad to pack school supplies at a Sharefax Credit Union event, part of the Local 12 Backpack and School Supply Drive.

A look at the current roster of Indiana State graduates competing in professional baseball, highlighting their teams, recent performances and the program's growing influence

With the trade deadline looming, fantasy managers need to know which breakout stars are worth adding and which underperformers to bench.

Héctor Rodríguez’s hot streak in Louisville has sparked discussion about a possible major‑league call‑up as the Reds fight to stay alive in the National League wild‑card race.

On Independence Day, the Cincinnati Reds entertained a crowd steeped in American pride, yet the team's performance and Major League Baseball's recent rule changes sparked a deeper critique. The piece argues that returning to older formats could rekindle the sport's lost appeal.

An analysis of the ten lowest‑performing hitters using 5×5 metrics, showing why some of them may still represent buy‑low opportunities.

A deep dive into the players whose counting stats mask poor contact quality, and what that means for fantasy managers.

Three-star prospect Kyren Caldwell chose Maryland over Alabama and Auburn, becoming the fifth wide receiver commit for the 2027 class. The move underscores a recruiting strategy that stretches beyond the DMV, while rookie Zahir Mathis earns Male Rookie of the Year honors and former Terps make waves in Angolan basketball.

The Cincinnati Reds avoided a sweep, ending a six‑game home skid with a 3‑2 victory over the Baltimore Orioles, highlighted by Steer’s late blast and Lodolo’s dominant pitching.

The Cincinnati Reds broke a six-game home skid on Sunday, defeating the Baltimore Orioles 3-2. Key performances from rookie Spencer Steer, Nick Lodolo and Sal Stewart paved the way for a late rally that fell short for Baltimore.

A late rally powered by rookie Sal Stewart and a six‑inning shutout from Nick Lodolo gave the Cincinnati Reds a 3‑2 win over the Baltimore Orioles, halting a six‑game home skid.