Plus: All-Star Game balloting underway
Less than two months remain until the first MLB All-Star Game to be played in Seattle in 22 years, and Phase 1 of balloting began on Wednesday, allowing fans to vote for the starting position players in both leagues. There are streaks at stake while worthy rookies and established veterans are vying for All-Star accolades. Here are eight storylines to track as both the AL and NL rosters begin to take form for the July 11 Midsummer Classic at T-Mobile Park. | |
| Sometimes you just have to improvise. That's what Vladimir Guerrero Jr. did after he fielded a grounder and the ball got stuck in his glove. Hey, an out is an out. | | |
| With so many electric aces in MLB today, there can be lots of jockeying at the top of our Starting Pitcher Power Rankings. In the latest edition, a third different pitcher in four rankings has claimed the No. 1 spot. | | | | Hitting bottlecaps to improve hand-eye coordination. Forcing himself to throw and swing lefty. Oh, and the good fortune of perfect vision. All of this helped build an unstoppable hitter. | | |
| MLB's third annual Lou Gehrig Day on Friday will raise awareness for ALS and celebrate those fighting the disease, including MLB researcher and writer Sarah Langs, who will be honored in a fundraising effort in every TV broadcast booth. | | |
| There's never a feat too impressive for defensive wizard Luis Guillorme, whose latest gem was a between-the-legs toss at Triple-A that you have to see to believe. | | |
| MLB Network brings you around the league with live look-ins, highlights, expert analysis and more starting at 6:30 p.m. ET. | | |
| Mookie Betts recorded his 21st career multi-HR game out of the leadoff spot, two more than anyone else in MLB history. Which two players are tied for second? | |
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