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Baseball News Tracker

Baseball News Tracker

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Welcome to "Baseball News Tracker," your ultimate source for the latest updates, insights, and analysis from the world of baseball.

Whether you're a die-hard fan or a casual follower, this podcast keeps you informed and entertained with all things baseball. "Baseball News" covers everything from game highlights and player stats to team strategies and trade rumors. Each episode dives deep into the sport, providing expert commentary, exclusive interviews, and in-depth discussions on the hottest topics in baseball.

Stay up-to-date with breaking news, discover the stories behind the headlines, and get insider perspectives on your favorite teams and players. With a passion for the game and a commitment to delivering quality content, "Baseball News" is your go-to podcast for all things baseball.


Subscribe now and join us daily for the latest episodes. Whether you're on your morning commute, working out, or just relaxing at home, "Baseball News" brings the excitement of the ballpark straight to you.

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  • Yankees Sweep Orioles with 11-3 Victory; Braves Reach 20 Wins as MLB Injuries, Trades Reshape Teams
    May 5 2026
    The Yankees capped a sweep with an 11-3 rout over the Orioles, fueled by a seven-run eighth inning, seven homers including two from Cody Bellinger, and a tribute to legendary broadcaster John Sterling. The Cubs extended their Wrigley Field win streak to 12 straight thanks to Michael Conforto's pinch-hit walk-off homer. Atlanta became the first team to 20 wins, beating the spiraling Phillies to stretch their division lead to six games, while Matt Olson crushed a walk-off homer for the Braves in another thriller.

    Injuries hit hard: Tigers ace Tarik Skubal heads for elbow surgery to remove loose bodies, sidelining Detroit's staff; Red Sox pitcher Garrett Crochet landed on the IL after a rocky start; Tigers also placed Casey Mize and Javier Báez on IL; Mets' CF Robert joined the IL list; Astros' Yainer Diaz incoming to IL.

    Trades shook things up: Braves dealt catcher Jonah Heim to the Athletics for cash and activated Sean Murphy from hip surgery; White Sox signed outfielder Randal Grichuk to a major league deal. Phillies fired manager Rob Thomson amid struggles.

    Standouts included Dodgers' Yoshinobu Yamamoto with eight strikeouts in a Houston win, Munetaka Murakami's 429-foot blast tying Aaron Judge, and Giants calling up top prospect Bryce Eldridge to boost their offense. Off the field, the Padres finalized a record $3.9 billion team sale pending MLB approval.

    Mexico City saw a wild D-Backs-Padres shootout with 19 runs and six homers. ABS challenge stats show Mets, Cubs, and Royals leading success rates.

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  • White Sox Win Fourth Straight as Rookie Stars Dominate Early MLB Season
    May 2 2026
    The Chicago White Sox notched their fourth straight win, powered by standout performances from Munetaka Murakami, Colson Montgomery, and Schultz in a commanding victory. Over in Detroit, Jacob Kurtz tied Barry Bonds for second on the all-time streak list by drawing a walk in his 20th consecutive game, while the Texas Rangers edged the Tigers 5-4, with reliever Jacob Latz slamming the door in the ninth for the save.

    Rookies continue to dominate early MLB rankings, dazzling with adaptability and hustle across the league. MLB trends highlight Yoshinobu Yamamoto's new tricks baffling lefties, Chandler Simpson sharpening his defense as baseball's fastest man, and pitch clock violations dropping to near zero.

    The Phillies thrilled fans with back-to-back walk-off wins over the Giants, including consecutive homers in the first inning of one clash. Ryan Jeffers delivered a go-ahead two-run shot, and the Orioles unleashed two grand slams in a wild outing.

    A former Blue Jays pitcher earned another MLB shot with the Phillies, and Alex Cora and Dave Dombrowski eye a potential reunion there. Rookies are stealing the show, boosting team report cards in April's grades.

    No major trades, signings, or injuries broke in the last day, keeping the playoff races steady after 30 games, with early trade buzz simmering for pieces like Bryce.

    Catch the Reds vs. Pirates soon, weather pending, and keep eyes on rising stars in the minors.

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  • # Braves Reach 20 Wins First With Olson Walk-Off; Mariners' Young Extends RBI Streak to Six Games
    Apr 30 2026
    Matt Olson delivered his first career walk-off homer for the Braves, powering Atlanta to victory and making them the first team to 20 wins while extending their division lead to six games over the spiraling Phillies. In Pittsburgh, Cardinals rookie Nathan Church made a stunning leaping robbery at the wall to deny a would-be walk-off, preserving a tight win. The Diamondbacks bounced back with a 6-2 triumph over the Brewers, gaining momentum before their series finale, while the Marlins sealed a rare series win in LA with a bizarre double play against the Dodgers—their first there since 2018.

    Mariners infielder Cole Young extended his MLB-best RBI streak to six games, tormenting the Twins in a 5-1 road trip capper and emerging as an early All-Star dark horse. Reds' Nathaniel Lowe crushed a walk-off homer in a wild 17-9 shootout over the Tigers. Yankees demolished the Astros 12-4 with four homers, Yankees prospect Trey Yesavage dazzled with 5.1 scoreless innings in his 2026 debut post-injury, and Pirates' 20-year-old phenom Konnor Griffin celebrated his birthday with his first big-league homer.

    Injuries hit hard: Tigers placed Casey Mize and Javier Báez on the IL after early exits, Red Sox ace Garrett Crochet landed on the IL amid their downward trend, Angels' Kikuchi exited with an injury, and Orioles' Rogers went on IL with illness. Mets signed outfielder Austin Slater after DFA'ing Tommy Pham, as New York slumped to a league-worst 9-19 mark following a doubleheader sweep by the Rockies. ABS challenge stats show Mets, Cubs, and Royals tied for top success rate.

    The Cubs notched their 10th straight win, Blue Jays took their third series in a row with Vladimir Guerrero Jr. leading MLB in average and hits, and reliever Bryce Miller eyes ending the Cy Young drought for relievers last broken in 2003.

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