🔥 BRAVES SPOTLIGHT REVEALED: The 2025 Player Review on Michael Petersen Uncovers a Season of Breakout Moments, High-Pressure Performances, and Sneaky Value That Atlanta May Be Counting On Even More in 2026 — A deep dive fans won’t want to miss as his role quietly grows bigger than anyone expected.
Peterson only made four appearances for the Braves, but he did have a few good outings
⚾ AGAINST ALL ODDS: From a forgotten name to a man who refused to quit, Kevin Herget’s 2025 journey with the Braves is a story of quiet persistence in a game that rarely forgives. He threw only one inning — but in that brief moment stood the weight of a career built on resilience, late-night bus rides, and one last shot at the dream. Baseball doesn’t always crown the stars; sometimes, it honors those who fight just to stay on the field.
No, not Jimmy Herget. Kevin Herget.
Yankees predicted to sign $16M Gold Glover to fill void after Anthony Volpe’s injury news
The New York Yankees could have an idea in place in case of another shortstop blunder.
2025 Red Sox in Review: Garrett Crochet is an absolute pig
And the ace of the Red Sox for years to come.
New York Yankees vs. Toronto Blue Jays: ALDS Preview
The Yankees’ road to the World Series goes through the North.
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.
MLB playoff clinching scenarios for Mets, Yankees, Guardians and more entering final day of 2025 season
For a few MLB teams, it all comes down to Game 162.
Blockbuster: Duran’s Clutch Two-Run Blast Crushes Rays, Igniting Red Sox’s Playoff Surge While Tampa’s Hopes Collapse
Red Sox outfielder Jarren Duran hit a huge two-run home run late, helping open the floodgates in an eventual 11-7 win over the Rays.
Max Fried strikes out nine as Yankees hold on to beat Rays, 7-5
Max Fried pitched into the seventh inning and the Yankees used the other team’s mistakes to their advantage for a change as they held on to beat the Rays, 7-5, on Tuesday night in the Bronx.