Who Will Be The First MLB Manager Fired in 2025? Odds Say Rocco Baldelli and Oliver Marmol Are In Trouble

The 2025 MLB season is less than a month old, but some managers are already feeling the pressure. Early struggles, fan frustration, and front office changes have pushed a handful of skippers to the top of the list of betting odds for the first manager fired. Here’s a look at the favorites—and why they’re in […]

David Evans  •  09 Apr 2025
The Real Impact of AI in Sports: 5 Things You Haven’t Heard

AI in sports isn’t just about instant replays or automated offsides. The real impact is happening where fans can’t see it—inside helmets, under jerseys, and in coaches’ decision-making tools. Here are five low-profile ways AI is reshaping the way games are played, coached, and managed. 1. AI Is Telling Coaches When to Sub Players Teams […]

David Evans  •  07 Apr 2025
The 5 Biggest Contracts In MLB History

Vladimir Guerrero Jr. struck a deal with the Blue Jays on Sunday evening that will likely keep him in Toronto for the rest of his career. The two sides made history in the process, too, as the contract that the first baseman signed was the third-largest in MLB history. The negotiations have been lingering for […]

Anthony Cardenas  •  07 Apr 2025
Mike Clevinger Accused of Owing Over $20,000 in Court-Ordered Fees and Child Support by Lindsey Hill

Mike Clevinger, pitcher for the Chicago White Sox, is facing new public scrutiny—this time over unpaid child support and court-ordered legal fees. The claim comes from Lindsey Hill, who posted on social media that Clevinger owes her friend, the mother of his child, more than $20,000. Who Is Lindsey Hill? Hill is known for accusing […]

David Evans  •  03 Apr 2025
Shohei Ohtani Has 4x As Many Instagram Followers Than The Next Most-Followed MLB Player

Shohei Ohtani has been putting his mark on the game of baseball during his eight MLB seasons. It was revealed over the weekend that no baseball jersey has sold more since the last World Series than that of the 30-year-old from Japan, and his social media following is four times higher than any other player […]

Anthony Cardenas  •  01 Apr 2025
Detroit Tigers Fans Respond To Top Rookie Jackson Jobe’s 1st MLB Start After Refining Pitches In Chilly Oklahoma Barn

As a high school junior and a year before emerging as one of MLB’s top pitching prospects, Detroit Tigers rookie Jackson Jobe, who made his first career start Monday night, refined his skill set in an Oklahoma barn.  Located in Piedmont, Oklahoma, Jobe frequented the makeshift building with a concrete floor and plywood walls. During […]

Jeff Hawkins  •  31 Mar 2025
MLB Rumors: Yankees Used “Torpedo Bats” During Last Year’s Playoffs

Plenty has been made about the new style of batting equipment that the New York Yankees have been using early in the 2025 MLB season. The new “torpedo” bats were heavily used in their record-breaking 20-9 win against the Brewers over the weekend, but the “new” style has apparently been used before, as it has […]

Anthony Cardenas  •  31 Mar 2025
Yankees, Mets To Add $909 Million To New York City Economy During 2025 MLB Season

The two MLB teams that play in New York City have high hopes for the 2025 season. The Yankees are looking to defend their American League championship from a year ago while the Mets hope to make some noise in the NL East with Juan Soto now in the mix. But no matter how the […]

Anthony Cardenas  •  31 Mar 2025
Which MLB Teams Earn The Most Ticket Revenue For Home Games?

The Los Angeles Dodgers had a total of nearly 4 million people attend their home games last season. They had the highest figure in the MLB for the second year in a row in 2024, which meant that they had the highest per game average, as well. But how much money did that earn them […]

Anthony Cardenas  •  31 Mar 2025