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Five MLB hitting coaches who will be keys to the 2026 season
We recently looked at five major league pitching coaches who could help push their teams to success in 2026. In this article, let’s flip the focus to hitting and look at five MLB hitting coaches who could pay big dividends for the teams in the upcoming season.
Team USA's roster for the 2026 World Baseball Classic is coming together, with some of the game's top players set to make their tournament debut in March.
When the Colorado Rockies hired a new president of baseball operations, Paul DePodesta, he knew what he was walking into.
Welcome, everyone, to the year 2026. And if Major League Baseball was a person, it would be waking up today knowing full well that it has a hard act to follow.
The RSN stake has been quite a lucrative arrangement for the Giants on the business side, as Forbes reported the team got $92 million in revenue from its TV rights deal in 2022. But as viewership habits have changed and cord-cutting has grown in prominence, RSNs have arguably gone through the biggest upheaval of any group of channels.
Gunnar Henderson should return to his 2024 form. Trevor Rogers may continue with his 2025 form. Top prospect Samuel Basallo will be a breakout star. The Orioles aren't messing around, and don't be surprised when Jackson Holliday becomes a legit AL All-Star and he makes a 30/30 run. -- Eric Karabell
There has already been a lot of wheeling and dealing this offseason, both in free agency and on the trade market, but there are also still more than a few impact players searching for a new contract.
Baseball was a joy to watch in 2025 -- as it always is. We watched seasoned veteran stars continue to awe while new names joined ranks with the best in the game. We said goodbye to fan favorites and witnessed historic firsts.
Across more than a century of MLB play, certain stretches of defeat went beyond bad luck, becoming defining moments that reshaped teams and lingered long after the final loss.
MLB teams are always looking for quality pitching, and this off-season they have looked to Asia to find American pitchers hoping to rehabilitate their careers.
Today, on the final day of 2025, we take a look back at just some of the baseball people -- players, managers and executives -- we lost this year. The deceased are listed in alphabetical order by last name,