
Braves pitcher Charlie Morton gets standing ovation after potential final MLB start
Atlanta Braves right-hander Charlie Morton got a standing ovation after pitching 1 1/3 scoreless innings in what was potentially his final MLB appearance during Sunday’s season finale against the Pittsburgh Pirates. The 41-year-old Morton, who debuted with the Braves in 2008, was signed by the team on Sept. 22 after being designated for assignment and released by the Detroit Tigers on Sept. 21. The Braves announced on Thursday that Morton would be the starter for Sunday’s finale, followed by left-hander Chris Sale.

Boston Red Sox rookie: ‘The more I play, the better I feel’
Red Sox rookie catcher Carlos Narváez’s 926 innings behind the plate this season is 360.2 innings more than he’s ever caught in one season in pro ball.

Red Sox’s nightmare scenario for 2025 MLB playoffs
The 2025 MLB Playoffs are almost here. The Red Sox nightmare scenario could end any hope for them reaching the World Series.

Braves News: Alex Anthopoulos declares rotation will be offseason “point of emphasis”
More comes out from Alex Anthopoiulos speaking to the media earlier this week.

Yankees Shockingly Linked to Mets Slugger Pete Alonso Ahead of Free Agency Showdown
The New York Yankees could be looking for a long-term first baseman this winter.

Carlos Narvaez’s three-run home run propels Red Sox to decisive victory over Astros, ending losing streak
Carlos Narvaez’s three-run homer in the top of the sixth helped spark the Red Sox to a huge rout of the Astros, snapping the club’s three-game losing streak in the process.

Alex Bregman homers in return to Houston, but Red Sox rally falls short
Alex Bregman hit a two-run homer in his first at-bat back in Houston, but the Red Sox lost their third straight after a late rally fell just short.

Yankees linked to $400 million pitcher in MLB-altering future deal
New York classically would make this move.

Red Sox sign star righty with 99 MPH fastball to $5 million contract
Kyson Witherspoon is the truth.