Baseball’s next generation will already be accustomed to the MLB rule changes expected in the coming years.
Author: Gabe Lacques, USA TODAY
‘Pitcher of a generation’: Clayton Kershaw flirts with perfect game as All-Star assignment awaits
Los Angeles Dodgers ace Clayton Kershaw was in “vintage” form Friday night, taking a perfect game into the eighth inning against the Angels.
‘I would watch Julio Rodriguez’: MLB’s youngest All-Star is generational talent for playoff-starved Mariners
Seattle hasn’t reached the postseason in 21 years, but their 21-year-old rookie star has the franchise looking forward to the future.
Despite playoff position, Blue Jays fire manager Charlie Montoyo in surprising move
Expected to compete for the AL East crown, the Blue Jays are 15.5 games behind the Yankees and lost eight of 10 entering Wednesday.
J.T. Realmuto, among four Phillies players to miss upcoming series in Toronto, defends unvaccinated status
J.T. Realmuto will be docked some $260,000 of his $24 million salary this season for missing the Philadelphia Phillies’ two games in Toronto.
2022 MLB All-Star Game: Six snubbed players who should (and likely could) be packing their bags for L.A.
Many of the “disrespected” who didn’t hear their names called on MLB All-Star Game roster-release Sunday will be summoned as injury replacements.
‘This is so special’: Finally reunited on MLB field, Angels manager Phil Nevin, son Tyler reflect on long road
Angels manager Phil Nevin and son, Orioles infielder Tyler Nevin, could square off as early as Saturday at Baltimore’s Camden Yards.
MLB at the midway point: 8 projected numbers to watch in baseball’s second half
About 80 games into the 2022 season, here’s some numbers to keep an eye on over the next 80.
Pirates’ Oneil Cruz, at 6-foot-7, is the tallest shortstop in MLB history. That’s not the only way he’s bucking baseball’s norms.
In just 11 MLB games, Cruz is already drawing comparisons to Giancarlo Stanton and Kevin Durant, while playing the game’s most demanding position.
Angels-Mariners punishment: 12 suspensions for Sunday brawl, including Phil Nevin (10 games), Jesse Winker (7), interpreter (2)
Major League Baseball suspended 12 players, managers and coaches from the Angels and Mariners for a total of 47 games after a fight in Sunday’s game.