Carlos Santana didn’t announce a retirement. He didn’t post a farewell message. He didn’t ask for one last ovation. Instead, he chose a jersey. The Dominican Republic confirmed that Santana will be part of its roster for next month’s World Baseball Classic, a decision that quietly reopens the conversation about where his career truly stands — and how it might end. At 39, without a contract for the 2026 MLB season, ... Read more
🔥 HOT NEWS: Tatis Isn’t Chasing the Dodgers — He’s Chasing the Version of Himself He Hasn’t Shown Yet ⚡ .NL
Fernando Tatis Jr. doesn’t sound frustrated anymore. That, more than any stat line, may be the most revealing sign heading into 2026. After a 2025 season that oscillated between brilliance and inconsistency, the Padres star speaks now with calm certainty. The adjustments are behind him, he says. The doubts too. What’s coming next, in his words, will be “really special.” Confidence has never been Tatis’ problem. ... Read more
🚨 JUST IN: Fernando Tatis Jr. Sounds Confident, Yet Everything About 2026 Feels Like a Personal Reckoning ⚡ .NL
Fernando Tatis Jr. doesn’t sound frustrated anymore. That, more than any stat line, may be the most revealing sign heading into 2026. After a 2025 season that oscillated between brilliance and inconsistency, the Padres star speaks now with calm certainty. The adjustments are behind him, he says. The doubts too. What’s coming next, in his words, will be “really special.” Confidence has never been Tatis’ problem. ... Read more
🚨 JUST IN: Pride, Family, Injuries — and a Dodgers Strategy That’s Shaping the WBC From the Shadows ⚡ .NL
Andrew Friedman chose his words carefully. Supportive. Partnership. Balance. On the surface, the Los Angeles Dodgers’ stance on the 2026 World Baseball Classic sounds straightforward: players feel immense pride representing their countries, and the organization respects that. Friedman said as much while addressing the media, emphasizing conversations, collaboration, and long-term planning. But beneath the ... Read more
⚡ FLASH NEWS: The Dodgers Publicly Back the WBC, Yet Their Roster Decisions Suggest Quiet Limits ⚡ .NL
Andrew Friedman chose his words carefully. Supportive. Partnership. Balance. On the surface, the Los Angeles Dodgers’ stance on the 2026 World Baseball Classic sounds straightforward: players feel immense pride representing their countries, and the organization respects that. Friedman said as much while addressing the media, emphasizing conversations, collaboration, and long-term planning. But beneath the ... Read more




