Each division's top major award candidates for 2025 As he continues his annual preview series, Will Leitch identifies a player from each division who could take home an MVP, Cy Young or Rookie of the Year Award this season, as well as a possible Manager of the Year candidate. |
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MLB MORNING LINEUP PODCAST |
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PLAY A SPORCLE BASEBALL QUIZ! |
Satchel Paige was 59 years old – or something close to it – when he walked off a Major League mound for the last time. In the ballpark that day, giving the legend a standing ovation, was a 9-year-old Rick Sutcliffe. "It might have been the moment I fell in love with baseball," he recalled recently. |
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Bobby Witt Jr. put up a historic '24 season, but now the star shortstop is dedicated to improve his basestealing. |
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Julio Rodríguez isn't easing into Spring Training at all; instead he's looking to get as many at-bats as possible. |
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Last season, Joe Ayrault gave each of his players a buffalo nickel and challenged them to face adversity head on. Weeks later, they gave him the same message as he left the team to seek treatment. |
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Marlins shortstop Xavier Edwards spent the offseason with aspiring ballplayers in South Florida, striving to be a role model for young Black athletes just like his father, Jovon, has been for him. |
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MLB Network begins its tour of every Spring Training camp with a visit with the Nationals at 6 p.m. ET, followed by the Dodgers at 7. |
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DET 7 BAL 8 | NYM 5 HOU 8 | PHI 5 TB 4 | BOS 1 ATL 6 | ATL 2 PIT 1 | NYY 4 MIN 5 | STL 2 TOR 3 | WAS 14 MIA 7 | ARI 2 CHC 4 | SEA 11 LAD 5 | SF 5 OAK 7 | KC 15 TEX 6 | MIL 9 CLE 6 | LAA 2 SD 1 | CWS 3 COL 14 | |
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