Pat Murphy entered Spring Training with a question that shouldn't have been there. Two consecutive Manager of the Year awards. 190–134 wins in his first two seasons. The most wins in franchise history. Bringing the Brewers to the NLCS. And yet… he still doesn't have a new contract. It sounds absurd. When asked about entering the final year of his contract without an extension, Murphy didn't seem worried. ... Read more
🔥 HOT NEWS: Morales leads the race, Lopez close behind—who will seize the two golden opportunities in the 2026 rotation? ⚡ .MH
Aaron Civale has arrived. And with him, the A's finally have three "safe" names in the rotation: Luis Severino, Jeffrey Springs, and Civale. 387 MLB starts combined. Experience. Consistency. Something Oakland has lacked for years. But precisely because the top three spots are already secured, the remaining two spots have become the quietest focal point of Spring Training. And if we were to rank them, Luis Morales is ... Read more
💥 BREAKING NEWS: Civale brings “stability,” but the last two rotation slots for A’s are sparking a silent battle ⚡ .MH
Aaron Civale has arrived. And with him, the A's finally have three "safe" names in the rotation: Luis Severino, Jeffrey Springs, and Civale. 387 MLB starts combined. Experience. Consistency. Something Oakland has lacked for years. But precisely because the top three spots are already secured, the remaining two spots have become the quietest focal point of Spring Training. And if we were to rank them, Luis Morales is ... Read more
💥 BREAKING NEWS: Mariners continue to accumulate familiar journeymen ahead of spring camp—Is Seattle building depth or avoiding a major trade? ⚡ .MH
The Seattle Mariners entered the 2026 season with high expectations: a star-studded team, AL West champions, and preparations for a run to October. But looking at the Spring Training roster, what's noteworthy isn't the blockbuster signings… …but rather the small notes about familiar names that no one thought would still be in MLB. Last week, the Mariners added two more notable veterans to their spring training ... Read more
🔥 HOT NEWS: Garkow’s rise from indie ball to Double-A, now knocking on MLB doors—is Toronto bullpen still missing a swing-and-miss card? ⚡ .MH
Every spring, there's a name that makes you double-check the statistics. This year in Toronto, that name might be Nate Garkow. Not a top prospect. Not a million-dollar contract. Not a former All-Star. Garkow came from independent ball in 2024, signed quietly, and then quietly climbed the minor league ladder. Now, he's entering big-league camp as a non-roster invitee. And the numbers are compelling. In 2025, ... Read more


