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The Los Angeles Angels are named a loser of the MLB draft, a pitcher gets honest about the trade deadline, and Zach Neto has an injury update.
Major League Baseball draft wrapped on Monday with the final 17 rounds. While Day 2 didn't carry quite as much intrigue as opening night—which saw the Washington Nationals take Fort Cobb-Broxton HS ...
WESTFIELD – For the fourth consecutive year, a member of the Westfield Starfires was selected in the Major League Baseball ...
The New York Mets selected U of M right-handed pitcher and outfielder James Smith IV in the 14th round of the 2025 MLB Draft ...
One of the constants in the Prestonwood Christian baseball team’s success over the years has been the depth of its pitching ...
Max Fried has lived up to the expectations of the ace of the New York Yankees. With Gerrit Cole out for the year because of Tommy John Surgery, he’s become one of the American League’s frontrunners ...
And the Angels' second-round pick Sunday: an actual reliever, from the SEC. He is Chase Shores, who closed the College World Series clincher for Louisiana State and threw 47 pitches clocked at 100 mph ...
The Washington Nationals selected Oklahoma high school shortstop Eli Willits on Sunday night with the No. 1 pick in Major ...
Day 2 of the Draft looked a little different in 2025. This time around, we finished the whole thing. The first 105 picks came ...
CLEMSON, S.C. - Senior righthander Lucas Mahlstedt was picked in the seventh round (No. 199 overall) of the MLB draft by the ...
A Michigan State right handed pitcher commit, and Bay City native, was selected in the sixth round of the MLB Draft by the ...
Gurevitch was the second player with San Diego ties selected on Sunday, when the draft’s first three rounds were completed.