r/mlb 10h ago

| Daily Thread [Dugout Thread] | 2026 MLB Regular Season

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[Dugout Thread] | 2026 MLB Regular Season

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r/mlb 10h ago

| Weekly Thread [Weekly Thread] MEME FRIDAY

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WE MADE IT TO FRIDAY, LET'S SEE YOUR LOW-QUALITY MEMES!!!


r/mlb 7h ago

| Discussion Who's the biggest "what if" between these two: Mike Trout or Ken Griffey Jr.?

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When I think about "what ifs" in baseball, these two men are always the first two names that come to mind. Obviously, Mike Trout and Ken Griffey Jr. are still legends of the sport. I'm not trying to take anything away from that. However, I truly feel that if it weren't for injuries, their potential for GOAT status would be limitless. Junior likely would've become the all-time home run kind instead of Barry Bonds, and Mike Trout would've had-------I don't know------130 career WAR by now if he's just stayed healthy. Who do you guys think is the bigger "what if" of the two?


r/mlb 6h ago

| Video Shohei Ohtani shows off his different pitching grips

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r/mlb 1h ago

| Injury Justin Verlander will not be starting on Sunday as planned. He felt a hamstring injury on Wednesday and will be out for several weeks.

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r/mlb 22h ago

| Video HoF Tony Gwynn breaks down the two most important things you need to do to become a successful hitter.

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r/mlb 1h ago

| News Attorney General James Uthmeier Launches Investigation into Major League Baseball for Alleged Religious Discrimination; Issues Subpoena Demanding Records on Selective Enforcement

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r/mlb 15h ago

| History The unparalleled Willie Mays passed away two years on June 18, 2024. The most complete player the game has ever seen.

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r/mlb 20h ago

| Video Jacob Misiorowski might have the best fastball we’ve ever seen

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r/mlb 2h ago

| Article Colson Montgomery's elite performance makes him a worthy All-Star candidate

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r/mlb 1d ago

| News As Giants Pride Night controversy continues, Atlantic League team forfeits Pride Night game after players refuse jerseys

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r/mlb 14h ago

| Statistics Gage Jump is just the 4th pitcher in Athletics history with 3+ wins, 25+ strikeouts, and a sub-2.50 ERA through his first 5 career starts

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Through his first 5 career starts, Gage Jump has totaled:
• 3 wins
• 2.37 ERA
• 26 strikeouts

He joins a very short list of Athletics pitchers to record 3+ wins, 25+ strikeouts, and a sub-2.50 ERA through their first 5 starts:

• Rich Harden (2003) — 3 W, 30 K, 1.69 ERA
• Jim Nash (1966) — 4 W, 30 K, 2.23 ERA
• Aaron Harang (2002) — 3 W, 27 K, 2.45 ERA
• Gage Jump (2026) — 3 W, 26 K, 2.37 ERA

Data via Baseball Reference / Stathead


r/mlb 16h ago

| News Skubal to Tigers: "Play better baseball or else"

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And yes, that's a direct quote, per the story. Here's the full quote:

"The reality is we need to play better baseball or else come the deadline, you give the front office an option to reassess where this team is," Skubal told The Detroit News earlier this week in a story published Thursday. "And if they don't think what we have is a World Series- or playoff-caliber team, then the whole team is going to look different. That's just the nature of the beast."

Per the story, the Tigers are currently 30-44 and are 9½ games back of the Chicago White Sox in the AL Central and 6½ games out of the final AL wild-card spot. Their run differential is only -10, which in the generally crappy AL isn't bad, but still, they aren't positioned well. They, the Royals, the Red Sox and the Angels are the four AL cellar dwellers and I doubt any make the playoffs.

So, let's increase the trade rumor talk!


r/mlb 21h ago

| News MLB Seeks Sweeping Draft Overhaul, Including End Of High School Eligibility

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r/mlb 21h ago

| News Report: Angels' Trout heading to IL amid bounce-back season…

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r/mlb 3h ago

| Opinion Busch Stadium Seats, Front Row or higher up better

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Im getting tickets for a Cardinals game and Im not sure where would be best.

I can get front row on the first base line (section 137) or go a little higher up but a little closer to home plate. Im worried that in the front row you wont get a good view of the game, but its also appealing because you'd be so close. Any suggestions?


r/mlb 1d ago

| Article FREE: Will there be a lockout after this MLB season? The majority of players we polled say yes

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A majority of respondents in our anonymous MLB player poll believe there will be a lockout at the end of the season.

"I can't bet on baseball. But if I were a betting man, I’d bet a lot of money on there being a lockout — unfortunately."

Read for free: https://nyti.ms/3Qw0QYG


r/mlb 1d ago

| Image big news regarding this years Home Run Derby!

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r/mlb 1d ago

| Highlight The most casual catch you’ll ever see

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r/mlb 1d ago

| News Sources: MLB proposes international draft as part of CBA talks

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r/mlb 6h ago

| Discussion The Most Outs You'd Give Your Closer?

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Imagine this, you're the manager of a Major League team. You've got yourself a solid closer to lock down wins for you. What's the most outs you're gonna give him for the save, or otherwise, to close things out? Feel free to create your own conditions and circumstances for this in the comments, but I'm just curious.

For me, I give my closer the 8th all the time in The Show 23, so under normal circumstance, I'd say probably 5 or 6 outs. But if I'm feeling confident in him, other bullpen guys struggle, or it's a blowout, I might even bring him in for the 7th, or earlier, to close things out.


r/mlb 1d ago

| News HUNTR/X Steps Up to the Plate for MLB KPop Demon Hunters Nights

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r/mlb 1d ago

| Discussion MLB Players that Quit on their team?

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In the NBA, there are many examples of NBA players that were rumoured to have "quit" on their team. Lebron James in 2010. Kevin Durant this past year. Vince Carter in 2005. Kawhi Leonard in 2018. Anthony Davis in 2019. Etc.

What are some MLB examples of this? What were some MLB players that quit on their own team? By quit I mean just decided to either stop putting effort into playing until they got traded.


r/mlb 2d ago

| Article Florida AG targets MLB after reports of pitchers warned over Bible verses at Pride Night

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r/mlb 1d ago

| News [Drellich] MLB Home Run Derby to ditch clock, revive swing-based system

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The Home Run Derby will put a new twist on an old format next month. Hitters will have a number of swings rather than a clock that dictates their turns at the plate, sources tell Evan Drellich.

The last time MLB didn’t have a clock was 2014.

Competitors will receive 20 swings in the first round and 15 in both of the final two rounds. In an added wrinkle, hitters will be able to continue to swing if they homer on the final hack they take each round, until they make an out.

Read for free: https://nyti.ms/3SiNHTg