The Philadelphia Phillies are coming off a disappointing end to their postseason in 2024, but this is still a team that should be right back in the mix this ye
Somewhat quietly, the Dodgers have become a powerhouse. The defending World Series champions will be even better in 2025 and that's bad news for the rest of baseball, particularly for NL contenders like the Phillies who have been trying to get over the hump for a few years now.
The New York Mets have made several additions to their 2025 starting rotation. Could they be eyeing one more big splash by trading for Luis Castillo?
Amid the uncertainty of a reunion with Pete Alonso, the New York Mets moved swiftly to add a crucial bullpen piece. The Mets reportedly signed A.J.
The New York Mets have had a busy offseason. They signed Frankie Montas and Clay Holmes, but could still look to upgrade their bullpen. One of the best delivers in this year's free agent class is still available.
The Baseball Writers' Association of America members who voted on the National League Most Valuable Player Award were tasked with ranking their choices from 1-1
A star player from the Philadelphia Phillies believes rivals the New York Mets had the 2024 NL MVP. However, he claims it wasn’t MVP candidate Francisco Lindor. The Mets’ wild ride in September and October was one to remember. They remained in the ...
To Phillies star Nick Castellanos, Mets infielder Jose Iglesias was more deserving of NL MVP of Shohei Ohtani.
Billy Wagner came through in his final inning. In his 10th and last bid on the ballot, the former Mets closer earned what might as well have been his 423rd save, clearing the 75 percent threshold to join Ichiro Suzuki and CC Sabathia (along with the already-elected Dave Parker and Dick Allen) as entrants into Cooperstown.
Wagner, one of the game's all-time great relievers, made the cut during the final year of his eligibility on the Baseball Writers Association of America ballot, receiving 82.5% of the vote. Wagner would've been removed from the ballot if he didn't meet the voting requirement in 2025, and it's clear just how much it meant to him to get the nod.
Global baseball's hit king Ichiro Suzuki became the first Japanese-born player elected to Major League baseball's Hall of Fame on Tuesday, just one vote shy of unanimous selection.