The Athletics aren't short of young pitchers. The problem is they're too young, and 2025 proved that mercilessly. Their 27th-place finish in MLB ERA wasn't an accident—it was a consequence of placing too much faith in upside without sufficient experience. Entering 2026, the Athletics have two names "closed off" in the rotation: Luis Severino and Jeffrey Springs. Behind them are other promising young talents like Jacob ... Read more
🔥 HOT NEWS: Dan Wilson gives the green light for a spring “trial by fire”—third base is no longer a safe position ⚡ .MH
As the offseason progresses, the signals from the Seattle Mariners become clearer: they won't be looking for an outside savior for third base. The free agent market isn't attractive enough. Trade negotiations are focused on second base. And so, the Mariners are doing what they believe in most—giving opportunities to their own players. Two names have emerged for the 2026 hot corner: Ben Williamson and Colt Emerson. Two ... Read more
💥 BREAKING NEWS: Mariners stop hunting third basemen outside—internal conflict is what will decide the 2026 season ⚡ .MH
As the offseason progresses, the signals from the Seattle Mariners become clearer: they won't be looking for an outside savior for third base. The free agent market isn't attractive enough. Trade negotiations are focused on second base. And so, the Mariners are doing what they believe in most—giving opportunities to their own players. Two names have emerged for the 2026 hot corner: Ben Williamson and Colt Emerson. Two ... Read more
🔥 HOT NEWS: A small, overlooked trade has just revealed the Blue Jays’ true strategy ⚡ .MH
The Toronto Blue Jays are facing a paradox rarely seen in modern MLB: they have too many good pitchers—to the point that it's starting to become a problem. According to MLB.com insider Keegan Matheson, the Blue Jays' current pitching picture is like a "musical chairs" game that's been going on for too long. There are only five chairs, but more people. And "sooner or later," as Matheson writes, "something will have to make ... Read more
🚨 JUST IN: Toronto’s Rotation is packed—and Jose Berríos is starting to become a sensitive name ⚡ .MH
The Toronto Blue Jays are facing a paradox rarely seen in modern MLB: they have too many good pitchers—to the point that it's starting to become a problem. According to MLB.com insider Keegan Matheson, the Blue Jays' current pitching picture is like a "musical chairs" game that's been going on for too long. There are only five chairs, but more people. And "sooner or later," as Matheson writes, "something will have to make ... Read more




