
Night of Thrills: MLB’s Late‑Game Drama Across the League
A cascade of dramatic finishes saw the Washington Nationals surge, the Seattle Mariners fall, and several teams clinch pivotal wins.
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A cascade of dramatic finishes saw the Washington Nationals surge, the Seattle Mariners fall, and several teams clinch pivotal wins.

Seattle’s Bryce Miller has turned a season of setbacks into a striking comeback, posting a velocity spike that has left batters guessing and reshaping the waiver wire landscape.

Washington Nationals star James Wood delivered an inside-the-park grand slam against the New York Mets, a play that ranks among baseball's most elusive.

The latest wave of injury updates across Major League Baseball reads like a medical drama, with a mix of elite arms and everyday bats navigating the road back to competition.

The Mets captured the Subway Series with standout performances from Juan Soto and a revitalized bullpen, while the Yankees address losses with new acquisitions and emerging relievers.

Rookie outfielder A.J. Ewing impressed in his first Mets appearance, delivering a triple, two RBIs and a stolen base while drawing praise for his speed and poise.

A.J. Ewing's first game on May 12, 2026, showcased a triple, two runs, two RBIs and a stolen base, earning early praise from the Mets' player development staff.

The Mets scored ten runs in the twelfth to beat Washington 16-7, a performance that underscores their recent extra-inning resilience and key contributions from Carson Benge and Bo Bichette.

The Mets erupted for ten runs in the twelfth to secure a 16‑7 victory over Washington, a performance that underscores their late‑game resilience and historic extra‑inning prowess.

This week's waiver wire spotlight shines on breakout hitters and reliable arms, with key matchups and performance trends shaping the optimal roster moves.

A.J. Ewing’s debut, Colt Emerson’s rise, and a slew of streaming pitchers reshape 2026 fantasy baseball.

Week 8 brings fresh talent and pitching opportunities that could redefine fantasy lineups, from A.J. Ewing's immediate impact to Ben Brown's dominant start.

The fantasy baseball landscape is shifting fast as Week 8 approaches, and savvy roster builders are turning to the waiver wire for fresh arms and bats that can tip the scales in their leagues.
From a Platinum Glove award to a league‑leading on‑base percentage, Brice Turang’s understated impact is reshaping the Brewers’ outlook as they chase another NL Central title.

Mark Vientos has surged into the cleanup spot, delivering 14 RBIs in May and showing the consistency the Mets need as they battle through a injury‑riddled season

A look at Vladimir Guerrero Jr.’s power outlook, the rise of Sal Stewart and Kevin McGonigle, and the fantasy implications of Bo Bichette’s slump and Seiya Suzuki’s undervalued production.

Cacti Park in West Palm Beach has been crowned Florida’s top spring‑training venue, drawing fans with affordable tickets and memorabilia while the Astros and Nationals showcase emerging talent. Injuries, college breakthroughs, and off‑season rumors add layers to the season’s narrative.
From his unexpected hiring in the 1970s to the championship years that followed, Bobby Cox’s leadership redefined the Braves and left a imprint that still guides the club.

This week's waiver wire spotlight shines on a mix of power hitters, speedsters and surprise call‑ups who are still available in less than 40% of Yahoo! leagues.

A look at the most promising players available on waivers this week, from rising catchers to power‑hitting infielders and speedy outfield prospects.

With Week 9 approaching, several relievers and everyday players are poised to deliver value on the waiver wire, from high‑strikeout arms to surprising batters posting strong wOBA numbers.
The Detroit Tigers host the Toronto Blue Jays on Friday, May 15, at Comerica Park. The game will be streamed on Apple TV and heard on 97.1 FM, with first pitch at 6:45 p.m. Both teams sit near .500, making the matchup a key early‑season test.

In a recent interview, Joe Morgan recalled the 1988 Red Sox surge, the Hall of Fame talent he managed, and the difficulties facing the modern club.

Coach Logan Hughes has guided Nixa High School to unprecedented success, blending fundamentals with player growth and positioning the team for a state title.