The Mets and Padres, two teams who spent the winter trying to buy a championship, have grossly underperformed heading into the All-Star break.
Author: Bob Nightengale, USA TODAY
Brewers’ Christian Yelich had bad habits to break in resurgence. ‘It’s adapt or die’
After injuries and a loss of power, Christian Yelich leads the Brewers in virtually every offensive category and has the team atop the NL Central.
Tampa Bay Rays are incredible for a reason. ‘No secrets. No drama.’
The Tampa Bay Rays have the third-smallest payroll in baseball and journeymen who are flourishing in the clubhouse culture Kevin Cash has created.
Bobby Bonilla Day: The legendary contract that set a baseball trend
Bobby Bonilla, who turned $5.9 million into $30 million thanks to a deferred contract, remains the only player who will be paid until he’s 72.
Nightengale’s notebook: Pete Rose on the first-place Reds: ‘Tough to beat’
The Reds, who just ended their 12-game winning streak, are in first place in the NL Central and are the most surprising team in baseball.
MLB to play 2024 regular season game at Birmingham’s historic Rickwood Field
Rickwood Field, the USA’s oldest professional ballpark and former home of Birmingham Black Barons, will host Giants-Cardinals game next June.
Nightengale’s notebook: After slow start, Phillies, Trea Turner get hot in June
Phillies stars have learned there’s a whole lot of expectations, and boos, when you don’t perform immediately as a marquee free agent signing.
Bryce Harper, Bryson Stott not excited about prospect of A’s moving to Las Vegas
Pardon the Phillies’ Bryce Harper and Bryson Stott for not sharing in the excitement over possibility of the A’s moving to Las Vegas.
Phillies’ J.T. Realmuto hits for cycle in event-filled loss to Diamondbacks
J.T. Realmuto entered the record book Monday night, but the milestone was overshadowed by a benches-clearing incident against the Diamondbacks.
Cubs, Marcus Stroman could turn MLB trade market upside down without contract extension
The Chicago Cubs can almost single-handedly turn a weak MLB trade market upside down based on whether they give Marcus Stroman a contract extension.