
Dodgers Announce Signing of Veteran Utility Man to Minor League Deal
The Los Angeles Dodgers signed free agent Nick Senzel to a minor league deal at the beginning of the month.

Red Sox Predicted to Sign $174 Million Pete Alonso as Triston Casas Replacement
After a serious, career-threatening injury to first baseman Triston Casas, the Boston Red Sox may look to sign free agent Pete Alonso after he opts out of his New York Mets contract.

Analyst lays out path to a big rookie season for Mykel Williams
Mykel Williams has a clear path to a big rookie season, and one analyst thinks he’ll pay it off in award-winning fashion.

Beard: From Detroit to Atlanta, the ups and downs of sports bind us together
Rod Beard, the new senior sports editor at the AJC, is stepping out on faith and making the move to Atlanta after 23-plus years at The Detroit News.

Red Sox make surprising call-up after Tristan Casas’ season-ending injury diagnosis
The first baseman ruptured his patellar tendon Friday running out a ground ball and is expected to have surgery, but the top prospect in baseball won’t replace

Yankees make drastic change at the leadoff spot with ice-cold outfielder
New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone defended his choice of putting a struggling star at the top of the lineup on Trent Grisham’s day off

Chicago Cubs Throttle Division Rivals as Offense Continues Historic Run
The Chicago Cubs blasted the division-rival Milwaukee Brewers on Friday night thanks to some elite starting pitching from Ben Brown and an offensive attack that

Aѕtroѕ’ Hunter Brown reveаlѕ key to ѕudden turnаround аmіd hot ѕtаrt to 2025 cаmраіgn
Astros pitcher Hunter Brown reveals the mental shift and pitch revival that sparked his Cy Young-caliber first month of 2025 season.

SF Giants offensive is struggling badly in unexpected area
The SF Giants lineup managed to scratch three runs across the plate against left-handed pitcher Kyle Freeland in Thursday night’s 4-3 loss to the Colorado Rocki

Cardinals make surprise shuffle to their bullpen, recall two relievers to St. Louis
The Cardinals recalled two relievers who have already spent time in St. Louis, as they needed some fresh arms for the homestand against the Mets.