Baseball is in mourning with the departure of Jesús Montero, once one of the brightest prospects for the New York Yankees. At 35 years old, Montero passed away following a motorcycle accident that ...
Atlanta Braves first baseman Matt Olson had an incredible 2025 season. The 31-year-old slugger earned his third career All-Star selection and appeared in all 162 games for the fourth consecutive year.
With the bases loaded and Game 1 of the NLCS on the line Monday, Brice Turang saw a baseball hurled in his direction at 85 mph and made the reasonable, reactive decision. He got out of the way. One ...
The Atlanta Braves missed out on the MLB playoffs for the first time since 2017 this year. Despite the team’s underperformance, first baseman Matt Olson continued to impress in his fourth season with ...
The San Diego Padres are entering an offseason full of change, yet Fernando Tatis Jr. remains a focal point of the franchise’s present and future. The San Diego Padres were eliminated from the MLB ...
The Toronto Blue Jays will make their World Series appearance after 32 years. The long wait is over and Blue Jays fans cannot be happier for a historic moment. Toronto had an exciting battle with the ...
MLB award season is almost here and the 2025 Gold Glove finalists were announced on Wednesday. The American and National League have three finalists at each position. The Boston Red Sox were ...
On Friday,Shohei Ohtani put the exclamation point of exclamation points on the Los Angeles Dodgers' sweep of the Milwaukee Brewers in the NLCS, striking out 10 in six shutout innings on the mound and ...
So much for home-field advantage in the National League Championship Series and American League Championship Series, right? Every game in the NLCS and ALCS has been won by the road team entering ...
The Post’s Jon Heyman ranks the best individual performances in MLB postseason history: 1. Ohtani’s three-homer, 10-strikeout game: Shohei Ohtani hit 1,342 feet of home runs while dominating the ...
The San Diego Padres were eliminated from the MLB playoffs in the team’s first matchup. A week after, Padres manager Mike Shildt announced his sudden retirement after two years in San Diego. As the ...