Plus: Storylines to watch in second half
Now that a thrilling All-Star Game is behind us, it's time to look ahead to what promises to be a tremendous second half of the regular season leading up to October.
With a two-way superstar continuing to do things we've never seen before, a master craftsman at the plate who has a legitimate chance to hit .400 for the season, several surprise contenders vying for the postseason and much more, the stretch run will be filled with storylines to watch the rest of the way.
Here's a look at seven second-half storylines bound to captivate the baseball world in the months ahead. | |
| Liam Hendriks' inspiring comeback from cancer continued as he was honored with the Jimmy V Award. "Don't give up. Don't ever give up," Hendriks said. "And I won't." | | |
| All-Star Game starters Gerrit Cole and Zac Gallen are once again part of the Starting Pitcher Power Rankings, but neither claimed the top spot. | | |
| The Marlins head into the second half with the second-best record in the National League, and look no further than general manager Kim Ng if you are wondering how they are in this position. | | |
| Now that we have more than half of the 2023 season in the books, we can start to get a better idea of which players have been affected most by this year's new rules on shifts. | | |
| Albert Pujols sits down with Bob Costas in Studio 42 to discuss his legendary career at 7 p.m. ET, followed by a look back at the remarkable life of Hall of Famer Ron Santo at 8. | | |
| Who was the last Marlins player to lead the National League in hits? | |
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