The National Baseball Hall of Fame released the 2026 ballot with 15 holdovers from last year's ballot and 12 newcomers, including several former Texas Rangers. Headlined by lefty Cole Hamels, other names among the 12 are Howie Kendrick, Hunter Pence, Ryan Braun, Matt Kemp and Daniel Murphy. Another first-year name stands out heading into the BBWAA vote in January, outfielder Shin-Soo Choo. The 16-year MLB ... Read more
Tigers’ Injury Woes Ease as Their Versatile Star Returns Just in Time.yv
Baseball seasons don’t collapse all at once. They wobble first — a strained oblique here, a tight hamstring there, a bullpen arm pushed a little too hard, a starter who wakes up sore on a morning he shouldn’t be. For the Detroit Tigers, that wobble has turned into a full-on balancing act. Injuries are piling up, testing the roster’s depth, testing the team’s resolve, testing the fanbase’s patience. But just when it felt ... Read more
A Veteran Tigers Pitcher’s Stellar 2025 Season Earns Him the Team’s Reliever of the Year Award.yv
There are seasons when everything feels hard. Seasons when young players stumble, when rebuilding timelines stretch, and when fans stare at the standings wondering if the climb will ever get easier. But even in years like that — maybe especially in years like that — baseball has a way of offering a story worth holding onto. For the Detroit Tigers in 2025, that story belongs to a veteran reliever who refused to fade quietly, ... Read more
The Blue Jays’ Third Baseman Is Determined to Turn His Breakthrough Season Into Sustained Momentum.yv
The offseason for Major League Baseball is all about addressing the strengths and weaknesses that an organization had in 2025, what worked, and what didn’t. While the Toronto Blue Jays had arguably the best season the ballclub has posted in decades, they came up short in their overall goal. Now it is time to assess every aspect of the team so they can not only get back to the World Series next year, but also walk away as ... Read more
Toronto Fans Rally for Alex Vesia, Flooding LA Children’s Hospital With Donations to Support His Family.yv
After the Los Angeles Dodgers and Toronto Blue Jays faced off against each other at the 2025 World Series, fans of the Canadian baseball team have donated nearly $75,000 to a pediatric hospital in Toronto in honor of Dodgers player Alex Vesia‘s family. The Hospital for Sick Children, also known as “SickKids,” initially reported they reviewed $30,000 in donations, according to the Toronto Star. However, the number ... Read more




