2:22 AM EDT, Fri March 29, 2024
MLB Rumors & News
The Seattle Times 52 mins ago
Despite all the hoopla of opening day, it's just one game. And that's the good news for the Mariners, who lost to the Red Sox on Thursday. Even if it looked and felt like something more ... exhale.
The Seattle Times 1 hour ago
Luis Castillo allowed four runs in five innings of work and the Mariners struggled to keep up with Boston in a 6-4 loss on opening day in Seattle.
Lookout Landing 1 hour ago
Photo by Alika Jenner/ The Mariners suffer a rare Opening Day loss at home, lose to Red Sox 4-6 Mariners 4, Red Sox 6 East coast salmon: Luis Castillo, -.229 WPA West coast salmon: Mitch Haniger, .206 WPA Game thread comment of the day: Text from user Bulldada: Important stat: The Mariners have never won a World Series in a year when they won Opening Day Yes, that is an important stat. Unfun fact of the day: Coming into this game, the Mariners had a 29-18 record on Opening Day, best among American League franchises and second-best in...
Minneapolis Star-Tribune 1 hour ago
Jonah Heim ended the season opener for the World Series champion Texas Rangers with a 10th-inning RBI single, after not finishing a play on a disputed foul tip that had given the Chicago Cubs the lead.
Lookout Landing 1 hour ago
Photo by John E. Moore III/ The Mariners are nearing full backness, but need to score more runs (see: take the lead) to actually get there. DMo!
Lone Star Ball 2 hours ago
Photo by Stacy Revere/ Rangers 4, Cubs 3 Rangers 4, Cubs 3 Ah, man, what a way to start the season. Close game, exciting, a sucky couple of clearly blown calls that seemed like they would cost the Rangers the game, followed by the most unexpected home run ever and redemption for the would-be goat. Nathan Eovaldi got a Quality Start, despite not seeming to have his A game. There was a lot of loud contact early on, and Eovaldi only got six swings and misses all game. Nonetheless, he went six innings, limiting the Cubs to just two runs. Bruce Bochy went Josh...
Lookout Landing 2 hours ago
Photo by Steph Chambers/ MEEEEEEEETCH MEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEETCH!! But also the Mariners should score more runs!
Lone Star Ball 3 hours ago
Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports The Rangers pull off the Heimlich Maneuver to earn victory The Texas Rangers scored four runs while the Chicago Cubs scored three runs*. *they didn’t really The Rangers, our silly little franchise, hung a flag that will fly forever today. Next up, they had a baseball game to play to kick off 162 contests in search of hanging more laundry at The Shed. The Rangers are the hunted for the first time in franchise history and they trailed in front of the largest regular season crowd in Shed history 1-0 after two innings. But if there was one...
Lookout Landing 3 hours ago
Photo by Aaron Doster/ In which we are so back, back again. (Game thread is back, tell a friend) In which we are so back we needed a new game thread before the end of the second inning. GOMS, and GOMS again.
New York Post 4 hours ago
Carlos Mendoza didn’t sound like a manager spewing false optimism this week when he was asked what excited him most about the Mets.
Eutaw Street Report 4 hours ago
The Orioles began their AL East defense in style on Opening Day at Oriole Park at Camden Yards, defeating the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim by a score of 11-3. With 161 baseball games still to play in the regular season, it would be completely irresponsible to jump to a bunch of conclusions after just […] The post Five Things We Learned from the O’s Opening Day Win appeared first on Eutaw Street Report.
sandiegouniontribune.com 4 hours ago
Home opener gives sellout crowd something to celebrate; SDSU watch party starts strong, loses steam; best ballpark still has bad seat; parting thought for .394
Minneapolis Star-Tribune 4 hours ago
The Twins may have lost two players in one game, but it's the pair who didn't miss a beat that should offer injury-paranoid fans some relief.
New York Post 4 hours ago
Thanks to Kodai Senga’s injured shoulder, Jose Quintana will take the mound for the Mets on Friday.
NESN.com 4 hours ago
Boston Red Sox catcher Connor Wong had himself a red hot spring training hitting .341 with two home runs in 16 games. Wong starts behind the dish tonight with Brayan Bello on the mound to start the season in Seattle. For more, check out the video above from “Red Sox First Pitch,” presented by Rodenhiser […]
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