Plus: Judge to meet with another team
Olivia Pichardo is making history as the first female baseball player to be on an active NCAA Division I roster after she was added to the Brown roster for the 2023 season. The 18-year-old freshman, who has participated in several of MLB's youth programs, made the team as a utility player after trying out this fall. Said Pichardo: "It's really paving the way for other girls in the next generation to also have these goals that they want to achieve and dream big and know that they can do it." | |
| Who might enter Cooperstown in the Class of 2023? What trends from last year's voting could continue this cycle? Here are seven Hall of Fame storylines to watch as voters fill out their ballots. | | | | There's still time to get your picks in for the All-MLB Team presented by Arm & Hammer and OxiClean. Voting ends today at 5 p.m. ET, and the winners will be unveiled on MLB Network on Dec. 5. | | |
| Sue Zipay, the former Rockford Peaches player and now president of American Girls Baseball, knows the plight of a woman trying to make a name for herself in baseball, which is why the four-day All-American Women's Baseball Classic in Sarasota, Fla., was so special for her. | | |
| The past three seasons have thrust Dansby Swanson into the upper echelon of this year's free-agent class, and there will be no shortage of interest in the shortstop this winter. | | |
| Of the 14 newcomers to the Hall of Fame ballot, Carlos Beltrán may be the only one with a realistic shot at Cooperstown. But does he have the kind of résumé to join this elite list of 58 first-ballot Hall of Famers? | | | | Hall of Fame ballot newcomer Carlos Beltrán was the 1999 AL Rookie of the Year. Who was the NL winner that year? | |
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