The Milwaukee Brewers have long built a reputation as a persistent "pitching factory." While other teams spend money buying aces, the Brewers choose to deepen their system, honing underdeveloped players. And the 2026 season could be the biggest test of that philosophy, after the team decided to part ways with Freddy Peralta. Peralta's departure leaves a void not only in innings, but also in identity. The Brewers won't be ... Read more
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🔥 HOT NEWS: A $2 million contract, but it could decide many matches for A’s ⚡ .MH
The Athletics' bullpen is gradually taking shape — not with shock names, but with purposeful pieces. After trading Mason Miller at the deadline last season, many thought the A's bullpen would collapse. The opposite was true. In the final two months of the season, their reliever group threw a 2.99 ERA — second only to the Guardians in MLB. No "nail" closers, no spotlight, just pure efficiency. Hagon Harris emerged with ... Read more
💥 BREAKING NEWS: As quietly signed Scott Barlow, but the 2.99 ERA at the end of the season speaks volumes ⚡ .MH
The Athletics' bullpen is gradually taking shape — not with shock names, but with purposeful pieces. After trading Mason Miller at the deadline last season, many thought the A's bullpen would collapse. The opposite was true. In the final two months of the season, their reliever group threw a 2.99 ERA — second only to the Guardians in MLB. No "nail" closers, no spotlight, just pure efficiency. Hagon Harris emerged with ... Read more
🔥 HOT NEWS: Not Julio, not PR – Cal Raleigh is taking on the role Seattle has always craved ⚡ .MH
Cal Raleigh never claimed to be the “face of the Seattle Mariners.” Nor did he act like someone trying to be an icon. But that’s precisely why everything he did carried so much more weight. On February 4th, at the WM Phoenix Open Pro-Am in Scottsdale, Raleigh showed up in a Seahawks jersey. Not Mariners. Not baseball sponsorship. A small, almost unconscious choice—but it said a lot. Seattle was playing in the Super Bowl. ... Read more
💥 BREAKING NEWS: Cal Raleigh doesn’t claim the title of “the face of the Mariners,” but he’s doing it better than anyone else ⚡ .MH
Cal Raleigh never claimed to be the “face of the Seattle Mariners.” Nor did he act like someone trying to be an icon. But that’s precisely why everything he did carried so much more weight. On February 4th, at the WM Phoenix Open Pro-Am in Scottsdale, Raleigh showed up in a Seahawks jersey. Not Mariners. Not baseball sponsorship. A small, almost unconscious choice—but it said a lot. Seattle was playing in the Super Bowl. ... Read more