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Almost a year after being drafted, Wyatt Langford hit for the first MLB cycle of his young career on Sunday night.
Maria Torres9
Missing Bats: Strikeouts broke baseball. Now a league grapples with how to fix itself
The Athletic MLB Staff212
MLB trade deadline watch: Rays may have arms to move; which teams are eyeing struggling Cubs
The Athletic MLB Staff34
MLB trade target tiers: Ranking 92 hitters, starters and relievers who could be available
Aaron Gleeman and Eno Sarris102
Missing Bats: As MLB arm injuries mount, the rising cost of gas becomes clear
Stephen J. Nesbitt157
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Here are the starters, relievers and position players who are most likely to be traded, based on a survey of front office executives.
Jim Bowden310
Decades before MLB teams became obsessed with strikeouts, a small group of baseball heretics believed that they had figured out the secret.
Cody Stavenhagen79
With five weeks until the trade deadline, here's what we've learned and the storylines we're watching in the days ahead.
Levi Weaver137
Who is the player that best encapsulates, explains, or defines his team's season as a whole? This week, we take a look at the league's MDPs.
The Athletic MLB Staff203
Go deep inside the Cleveland pitching factory, where strikeout arms were manufactured with assembly-line efficiency.
Zack Meisel120
Baseball in 2024 looks vastly different than it did two decades ago, and one clear root cause is behind it all. First in a five-part series.
Andy McCullough383
We are less than a month out from the MLB draft and more information is available on who teams are most interested in taking in Round 1.
Keith Law172
Every team has a player who’s not getting nearly enough credit. For this week’s edition, we celebrate an unsung hero for each team.
The Athletic MLB Staff218
Our panel of writers made a case for their favorites, discussing the good, the bad and the ugly of the complete MLB City Connect slate.
The Athletic MLB and Culture Staff938
Jack Leiter, Christian Scott and others are now in the majors. Based on their metrics, we can pinpoint the ones with the brightest futures.
Eno Sarris58
Some deals paid dividends last year, others fizzled out, and the lasting impact of many is still playing out.
Chad Jennings32
With the benefit of a decade of hindsight, we re-draft the 2014 class and see Turner go off the board first. Who else would go in the first?
Keith Law104
The No. 1 pick in the 2014 draft didn't sign, and both of the top-two picks never reached the big leagues. They were among the misses.
Keith Law135
The biggest names being targeted by teams include Pete Alonso, Luis Robert Jr., Jesús Luzardo and Luis Severino. Here's where things stand.
Jim Bowden264
Which way are the Blue Jays and Rays going towards the deadline? And what about the Brewers' Willy Adames?
Ken Rosenthal43
I've been talking, texting and emailing with front-office executives, as well as others in the game, to gauge how the market is shaping up.
Jim Bowden226
We have entered the thick of the season and the sample sizes are large enough that we can start asking some big questions about these teams.
The Athletic MLB Staff178
The Red Sox received the second-most votes, in part because Fenway Park is a big draw.
C. Trent Rosecrans210
Some think a shorter season would be a good idea, while other players don't see a problem with 162 games: "Anyone who complains is soft."
Chad Jennings274
This spring, we interviewed more than 100 MLB players to get their unfiltered takes on who's the best, who's most overrated and more.
The Athletic MLB Staff589
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