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Whether it's increased velocity or different pitch mixes, starters are always looking for ways to provide different looks in the playoffs.
The last time there were so few .300 hitters, MLB took drastic steps to spark offense the next season. Now, with strikeouts (and home runs) way up, there's no easy fix for beleaguered batters.
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. Major league pitchers and batters aren’t the only ones going on the clock this season — big ...
CHICAGO -- Pete Crow-Armstrong is ready to go. Same goes for Bryce Harper and Nick Castellanos. Ceddanne Rafaela, too. They are the kings of swinging at the first pitch -- and they have some company. Through Thursday's games, the MLB-wide swing percentage ...
The San Diego Padres engaged in a brief verbal altercation with multiple umpires after the team's 2025 MLB postseason run came to an end with a Game 3 loss to the Chicago Cubs in their National League Wild Card Series,