Plus: Ranking every MVP winner
Good morning! Only a pup could possibly upstage Shohei Ohtani. |
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| | In 2018, Shohei Ohtani and Ronald Acuña Jr. were MLB Pipeline's No. 1 and 2 prospects. Five years later, they've made MVP history. |
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| | Not all MVP seasons are treated equally. Some MVP seasons just happen to be the best that particular year, and some can stand among the best of all time. |
| | | The White Sox acquired Michael Soroka, Jared Shuster, Nicky Lopez, Braden Shewmake and Riley Gowens from the Braves in exchange for Aaron Bummer. |
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| | Here is a list of potential non-tender candidates to watch ahead of Friday's 8 p.m. ET deadline. While some of these players surely will stick with their teams, others could join the free-agent pool. |
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| | Yankees general manager Brian Cashman said that he has spoken with Giancarlo Stanton and his agent to clear the air, adding that he was "caught off guard" by fallout from his comments regarding the slugger. |
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| | Atlanta will host the Midsummer Classic for the third time. It was last there in 2000, when Derek Jeter earned Most Valuable Player honors at Turner Field. |
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| PLAY A SPORCLE BASEBALL QUIZ! | |
| There's only one thing that can possibly upstage Shohei Ohtani winning his second MVP Award, and that's an adorable pup by his side. | |
| MLB Pipeline looks at eight prospects who had eye-popping performances -- and made history -- in the AFL. | | |
| After eight years as Brewers bench coach, Pat Murphy was handed Milwaukee's managerial reins. | | |
| A walk-off home run in the World Series. What's more epic than that? Adolis García's blast is the Legendary Moment Award winner for the 2023 season. | | |
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