6 big questions as May gets underway
Can Mike Trout stay healthy and be his vintage self? Who emerges, or falls, in the NL Central? Will Shohei Ohtani win the NL Cy Young? Those are just a few of the storylines we're tracking as we enter the second month of the season.
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Longest Home Run
Kyle Schwarber
446 ft
1st Inning
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Hardest Base Hit
Nick Kurtz
115.9 mph
2nd Inning
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Fastest Strikeout
Connor Phillips
99.1 mph
7th Inning
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Decisive Play
Phillies
60% WPA
9th Inning
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Longest Home Run
Kyle Schwarber
446 ft
1st Inning
Watch
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Hardest Base Hit
Nick Kurtz
115.9 mph
2nd Inning
Watch
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Fastest Strikeout
Connor Phillips
99.1 mph
7th Inning
Watch
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Decisive Play
Phillies
60% WPA
9th Inning
Watch
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JJ Wetherholt
6-for-16, 6 R, 3 2B, 2 HR, 3 RBIs in 4 G at PIT for PA native
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Framber Valdez
6 IP, 2 ER, 8 K's; ATL held to fewer than 3 R for 1st time since 4/11
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Kyle Schwarber
5-for-6, 2 2B, HR, 2 RBIs, 3 BB in DH, including 350th career HR
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PLAY A SPORCLE BASEBALL QUIZ!
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James Wood used every bit of his 6-foot-6 frame to take away a homer from Juan Soto.
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Six of the top nine picks from the 2024 MLB Draft are already in the big leagues, many of them making an immediate impact on their respective clubs. But which rookies are creating the most buzz around the Majors this year?
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There’s still a long way to go until a champion is crowned this fall, but the one-month mark is a good time to see how the standings are shaping up around the Majors.
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Historically, a little more than half the teams in first place through April wind up making the playoffs. But even last-place squads shouldn't abandon hope just yet.
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It took 80 years, 197 days and one Adley Rutschman grand slam for Hall of Famer Jim Palmer to eat his first chicken wing.
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From home run records to mind-bending velocity and streaks, Sarah Langs looks back at 10 mind-blowing stats from the last week in baseball.
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When Gunnar Henderson's bat went flying toward the Orioles' dugout, catching coach Joe Singley put his job title on display with an impressive snag.
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DET 5
ATL 2
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HOU 3
BAL 10
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HOU 11
BAL 5
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STL 10
PIT 5
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SF 2
PHI 3
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SF 5
PHI 6
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COL 4
CIN 6
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WSH 5
NYM 4
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AZ 1
MIL 13
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KC 3
ATH 6
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TOR 1
MIN 7
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