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2025 Top 100 MLB Players: #90 - #86

2025 Top 100 MLB Players: #90 - #86

This article ranks and profiles MLB players #90-86 on a top 100 list for 2025. Jacob deGrom (#90) is highlighted as an elite pitcher returning from Tommy John surgery with the Texas Rangers. Bryan Woo (#89) is praised for his command and efficiency with the Mariners. Max Fried (#88) is profiled as a consistent left-hander who recently signed with the Yankees after success in Atlanta. Tanner Houck (#87) is described as a Red Sox starter who overcame injuries to become an All-Star. Hunter Greene (#86) is featured as a hard-throwing young ace for the Reds who has developed beyond just velocity to become more complete. All five players are accomplished starting pitchers who have overcome various challenges in their careers.

May 1, 2025

A New Team USA Captain: Aaron Judge

A New Team USA Captain: Aaron Judge

New York Yankees star Aaron Judge has been appointed as the captain of Team USA for the 2026 World Baseball Classic, marking his first participation in the prestigious tournament. This international event, often referred to as the "World Cup of Baseball," features top players from various countries competing for supremacy. Judge's historic selection as captain follows his record-breaking 2022 season and reflects his commitment to representing the United States. As anticipation builds for the March 2026 tournament, baseball enthusiasts eagerly await Judge leading Team USA against formidable opponents like Japan and the Dominican Republic.

April 30, 2025

Colorado Rockies Set MLB Record for Most Losses in April, But Show Signs of Hope

Colorado Rockies Set MLB Record for Most Losses in April, But Show Signs of Hope

The Colorado Rockies have endured a disastrous start to the 2025 MLB season, achieving a historic low with a 5-25 record in April, marking the most losses for any team in that month. After a lengthy eight-game losing streak, they finally secured a win against the Atlanta Braves, thanks to strong performances from rookie pitcher Chase Dollander and outfielder Brenton Doyle, who hit a crucial home run. Despite this victory, the Rockies remain at the bottom of the standings, on pace to potentially break the modern MLB record for most losses in a season. Manager Bud Black acknowledged the struggles of the team, emphasizing the need for consistent performance to avoid reaching historical lows.

April 30, 2025

Superhero Baseball: What if the Pitcher Had Super Strength?

Superhero Baseball: What if the Pitcher Had Super Strength?

This article explores the concept of Superhero Baseball, focusing on what would happen if a pitcher had super strength. It explains how super strength would allow a pitcher to throw incredibly fast fastballs (up to 150+ mph) and create more dramatic breaking balls with sharper movement. These advantages would make it very difficult for batters to hit the ball. To counter a super-strong pitcher, batters might need their own super powers like super speed, x-ray vision, time manipulation, or telekinesis. The article also discusses how game strategies would change, with teams relying more on small ball and defensive powers. The concept maintains fairness through potential rules limiting how pitchers can use their strength, ensuring an exciting but balanced game for all players.

April 30, 2025

The History of the Athletics

The History of the Athletics

This article traces the history of the Athletics baseball team from their founding in Philadelphia in 1901 through their moves to Kansas City and finally to Oakland. It covers their early success under manager Connie Mack, their championship teams in Philadelphia, their challenging years in Kansas City, and their resurgence in Oakland with the 1970s dynasty and the Bash Brothers era of the late 1980s. The article also mentions their innovative Moneyball approach in the 2000s. Throughout their 120+ year history, the Athletics have won nine World Series championships and become known for their green and gold colors and elephant mascot, establishing themselves as one of baseball's most historic franchises.

April 30, 2025

Duran’s Daring Steal of Home Lifts Red Sox Past Guardians

Duran’s Daring Steal of Home Lifts Red Sox Past Guardians

The Chicago Cubs swept the Los Angeles Dodgers in an exciting two-game series at Wrigley Field, showcasing their strength as they lead the National League East. In Game 1, the Cubs won 11-10 after a dramatic comeback, highlighted by late homers from Kyle Tucker and Miguel Amaya, culminating in a walk-off single by Ian Happ. Game 2 featured another close contest, with the Cubs edging the Dodgers 7-6, thanks to a strong performance from Pete Crow-Armstrong and clutch pitching from closer Porter Hodge. With a 17-10 record and the best run differential in baseball, the Cubs are poised for a standout season, driven by a potent lineup and key offseason acquisitions like Kyle Tucker.

April 29, 2025

Cubs Sweep Dodgers in Thrilling Two-Game Series at Wrigley Field

Cubs Sweep Dodgers in Thrilling Two-Game Series at Wrigley Field

In a thrilling game against the Cleveland Guardians, Red Sox outfielder Jarren Duran made headlines by executing a rare straight steal of home during a 7-3 victory. This marked the first time a Red Sox player accomplished this feat since Jacoby Ellsbury in 2009. Duran's bold move followed an RBI triple, as he took advantage of Guardians pitcher Doug Nikhazy’s windup, demonstrating his keen baseball instincts. Celebrated for his speed and energy, Duran's performance continues to elevate his status as one of baseball's most exciting players.

April 29, 2025

Wooden Bats: How They're Made

Wooden Bats: How They're Made

This article explains how wooden baseball bats are made, as part of a series about baseball equipment manufacturing. It describes the process from selecting the right trees (maple, ash, or birch) to the finished product. The manufacturing steps include harvesting trees, cutting them into billets, drying the wood, shaping the billets into bat blanks, using a lathe to create the specific bat shape, sanding for smoothness, and applying finishes and coatings. The article also explains what wooden bats are used for in baseball and why the wood selection and drying process are crucial for creating durable bats. Written at a 6th grade level, the article uses clear subheadings to organize the manufacturing process stages.

April 29, 2025

What is a catcher? Why is the catcher the leader of the defense?

What is a catcher? Why is the catcher the leader of the defense?

This article explains the role of a catcher in baseball and why they're considered the leader of the defense. A catcher is positioned behind home plate and is responsible for receiving pitches, calling pitches, throwing out runners, fielding short hits, and blocking wild pitches. Catchers are defensive leaders because they have a unique perspective facing the entire field, call pitches for the pitcher, serve as the communication hub for the defense, and make strategic decisions similar to a quarterback in football. The article includes examples of professional catchers like Salvador Perez, J.T. Realmuto, Yadier Molina, and Will Smith to illustrate key points, along with hypothetical game situations that demonstrate a catcher's leadership responsibilities.

April 29, 2025

Scary Collision for Padres' Luis Arraez

Scary Collision for Padres' Luis Arraez

San Diego Padres infielder Luis Arraez was hospitalized after a concerning collision with Houston Astros player Mauricio Dubón during a game. The incident occurred when Arraez bunted the ball and ran to first base, leading to a head injury from the collision; he was immobilized with a neck brace and given a reassuring thumbs-up before being transported for evaluation. Fortunately, the Padres reported that Arraez was stable and initial tests showed no fractures, with manager Mike Shildt expressing optimism about his recovery. As the Padres navigate injuries to other players, the baseball community has come together to support Arraez, recognizing his significant contributions to the team and the sport.

April 28, 2025

Four Homer Hero: Suárez Shines, But Braves Steal the Victory

Four Homer Hero: Suárez Shines, But Braves Steal the Victory

Eugenio Suárez of the Arizona Diamondbacks made history by hitting four home runs in a single game, becoming only the 19th player in MLB history to do so. Despite his impressive performance, which included a game-tying homer that sent the match into extra innings, the Diamondbacks lost 8-7 to the Atlanta Braves. Suárez's achievement is particularly notable as he is only the second player to hit four homers and still end up on the losing team. While he expressed mixed emotions about the loss, this remarkable display may serve as a turning point in his otherwise struggling season.

April 28, 2025

Paul Skenes Silences Dodgers with Electric Performance

Paul Skenes Silences Dodgers with Electric Performance

Paul Skenes delivered an outstanding pitching performance as the Pittsburgh Pirates defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers 3-0, striking out a season-high 9 batters in 6 and 1/3 scoreless innings. The 22-year-old right-hander proved nearly unhittable, surrendering only 5 hits and walking none, while lowering his ERA to 2.39. The game was particularly meaningful for Skenes, who played in front of over 30 family members and friends, stating it was a special occasion to share with them. His dominating performance, which included striking out superstars like Shohei Ohtani, further solidified his rising stardom in the league.

April 28, 2025

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