The Cubs open a six-game trip with a three-game set at Coors Field.
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The Cubs open a six-game trip with a three-game set at Coors Field.
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2026 MLB Season Preview: Key Milestones for Japan’s Top Pitchers and Hitters
From Imanaga’s "make-or-break" season to Senga’s return and Ohtani’s pursuit of another MVP—2026 is shaping up to be a historic year for Japanese players. Get the full breakdown of what to expect as Spring Training approaches.
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MLB Opening Day Betting Previews
It is finally here. Nine months since the end of the 2019 World Series, Major League Baseball’s Opening Day 2020 is happening this week. Yes, it’s okay to be a little teary-eyed. It will be a season unlike any other. We have 60 games and a set of rules to accommodate the risks of the coronavirus and the limited resources each team has with no minor league season. If anyone tells you they know what to expect, they’re lying. No one can really know in such a small sampling of a regular season. It’s like picking a game-winner after three innings. The unknowns, however, will also make this one of the most exciting betting seasons we’ve ever had. And on Opening Day, we get treated to two nationally televised matchups packed with wagering intrigue. New York Yankees at Washington Nationals NY Yankees -1.5 (+125) Washington +1.5 (-148) The Nationals are, of course, the defending World Series champions, but if the 2019 season had only been 60 games, they wouldn’t have made the postseason. Meanwhile, the Yankees are hands down considered the best team in the league and will be starting their new acquisition, Gerrit Cole. Washington will counter with three-time Cy Young winner Max Scherzer. Scherzer makes his third straight Opening Day start for the Nationals. Cole is the new $300 million man and was an obvious choice to start on Opening Day. The last time he had that honor was 2017 with the Pirates. San Francisco Giants at Los Angeles Dodgers San Francisco +1.5 Read the full article
Pitching grip portraits of Arizona Diamondbacks Pitchers by Dylan Coulter. Photographed for ESPN The Magazine. From the top: Brandon McCarthy, two-seam fastball grip, Trevor Cahill, sinker grip, Patrick Corbin, slider grip, Brad Ziegler, sinker grip, Randall Delgado, fastball grip, Josh Collmenter, change up grip, J. J. Putz, split-finger fastball grip and Joe Thatcher, slider grip.