Plus: Next season's schedule unveiled
As someone who is perpetually planning his entire social schedule around baseball, Will Leitch always finds the release of next season's schedule particularly exciting.
Do you have a trip planned for Southern California next year? Now you know when you can catch a ballgame while you're there. Want to see when Mike Trout or Elly De La Cruz is coming to your town next year? Now you know exactly when. Trying to find the right weekend to get back home for your yearly trip to your team's ballpark? Now you can make your pick. Your 2024 is now spread out in front of you.
Every baseball game is fun, and a news item of its own. But digging through the schedule as it's released, you can find certain standout games, series and matchups, all of which we already know, sometimes more than a year out, are going to be massive events. | |
| The 40-40 Club has only four members, and Ronald Acuña Jr. is making a serious run at becoming the fifth. But why stop there? He has other even more rare power-speed milestones in his sights. | | |
| Maddie Tse and Bella Fong are just two of the girls who are taking their baseball skills to the next level by participating in the Baseball for All Nationals tournament in Kentucky this week. | | |
| Giants reliever Tyler Rogers is not only unique because he is a submariner. He also features the most unique fastball-slider combo in the Majors thanks to his "UFO" rising slider. | | | | Catcher and utility infielder Jada Cooper was the second of four recipients of the Jennie Finch Empowerment Award presented by Arm & Hammer at the All-Star Jennie Finch Classic. | | |
| It's a star-studded AL West matchup on MLB Network as Shohei Ohtani takes the mound when the Angels square off against Kyle Tucker and the Astros at 9:30 p.m. ET. | | |
| Who are the four Braves players with at least 30 home runs and 30 stolen bases in the same season? | |
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