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Guardians’ Tanner Bibee plays touching part in brother’s baby gender reveal

Apr 17, 2026 @ 7:36pm
BaseballMLBCleveland Guardians
ClutchPoints

Baby gender reveals have taken over MLB lately, as several players around the league have worn either pink or blue on their uniforms to announce the gender of a family member’s soon-to-be-born child. On Friday, Cleveland Guardians starting pitcher Tanner Bibee joined the trend. The 27-year-old right-hander stepped onto the mound against the Baltimore Orioles […] The post Guardians’ Tanner Bibee plays touching part in brother’s baby gender reveal appeared first on ClutchPoints.

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What Mets’ Kodai Senga said after disastrous start vs. Cubs

Apr 17, 2026 @ 7:28pm
BaseballMLBChicago CubsNew York Mets
ClutchPoints

The New York Mets dropped their ninth consecutive game on Friday in a 12-4 loss to the Chicago Cubs. It seems as if nothing is going right for the Mets at the moment. Starting pitcher Kodai Senga struggled on Friday, as he surrendered six earned runs on seven hits in 3.1 innings on the mound. […] The post What Mets’ Kodai Senga said after disastrous start vs. Cubs appeared first on ClutchPoints.

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MLB Stadium Buried In Snow Hours Before First Pitch [VIDEO]

Apr 17, 2026 @ 6:57pm
BaseballMLBColorado RockiesLos Angeles Dodgers
Total Pro Sports

They could play under extreme conditions.

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Dodgers, fans enjoy snow day at Coors Field in Denver

Apr 17, 2026 @ 6:53pm
BaseballMLBColorado RockiesLos Angeles Dodgers
NY Post Sports

DENVER — There was a fight outside Coors Field on Friday afternoon. More specifically, a snowball fight — with a couple Dodgers fans enjoying an early-spring snow day at the Rockies’ home ballpark. Snow covered Coors Field ahead of the Dodgers-Rockies game Friday night. In the hours leading up to the start of a four-game...

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Padres’ win streak faces its toughest test yet vs. MLB’s hottest pitcher

Apr 17, 2026 @ 6:47pm
BaseballMLBSan Diego Padres
FanSided

The San Diego Padres' winning streak is on the line as they prepare to face Jose Soriano, the hottest pitcher in the league right now.

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Padres’ Ramon Laureano admits hilarious reality of Mason Miller’s 9th inning dominance

Apr 17, 2026 @ 6:31pm
BaseballMLBSan Diego Padres
ClutchPoints

One of the most dominant pitchers in baseball right now is San Diego Padres closer Mason Miller. The right-handed flamethrower has allowed just one hit on the season, and that was to his former teammate, Luis Arraez, very early in the season. Since the start of 2026, Miller has struck out 23 hitters in 9.1 […] The post Padres’ Ramon Laureano admits hilarious reality of Mason Miller’s 9th inning dominance appeared first on ClutchPoints.

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Dodgers' Mookie Betts Makes Personal Announcement Amid MLB Season

Apr 17, 2026 @ 6:10pm
BaseballMLBBoston Red SoxLos Angeles Dodgers
Athlon Sports

Los Angeles Dodgers shortstop Mookie Betts announced personal news on Friday.

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Brewers’ Jackson Chourio ‘taking swings’ for first time since Opening Day IL trip

Apr 17, 2026 @ 6:00pm
BaseballMLBMilwaukee Brewers
ClutchPoints

Milwaukee Brewers outfielder Jackson Chourio has yet to make his 2026 debut since landing on the IL on Opening Day. On Friday, his latest injury update reveals he is taking his first steps toward eventually returning to action. Reports indicate that Chourio, who is 22 years old, took his first swings since being placed on […] The post Brewers’ Jackson Chourio ‘taking swings’ for first time since Opening Day IL trip appeared first on ClutchPoints.

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Kyle Tucker Announces Personal News Amid First Season With Dodgers

Apr 17, 2026 @ 5:56pm
BaseballMLBChicago CubsColorado RockiesHouston AstrosLos Angeles Dodgers
Athlon Sports

Los Angeles Dodgers right fielder Kyle Tucker made a personal announcement.

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Marlins Manager Shares Kyle Stowers Injury Update After 19 Missed Games

Apr 17, 2026 @ 5:54pm
BaseballMLBAtlanta BravesBaltimore OriolesHouston AstrosMiami MarlinsMilwaukee Brewers
Athlon Sports

The Marlins had an update on outfielder Kyle Stowers.

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Here's What The San Diego Padres Record $3.9 Billion Sale Means For Major League Baseball

Apr 17, 2026 @ 5:40pm
BaseballMLBLos Angeles DodgersMiami MarlinsMilwaukee BrewersNew York MetsSan Diego Padres
OutKick

Friday morning, news broke that the San Diego Padres organization had officially been sold. And that news effectively ended much of the debate, disagreement, and complaints about the market size disparities in modern Major League Baseball. For over a decade, the Seidler family, primarily the late Peter Seidler, owned and operated the Padres. And they turned a perennially bottom-feeding franchise into a juggernaut. How? By treating a competitive sport like a competitive sport, and investing heavily in the on-field product. Now? It's been sold to billionaire José E. Feliciano and his wife Kwanza Jones, owners of the English Premier League team Chelsea. For a staggering, and record-setting $3.9 billion. RELATED: San Diego Padres To Be Sold For Record $3.9 Billion DealNearly $4 billion for a team located in one of the smallest markets in Major League Baseball. A team that's never once won a World Series, and hasn't won the National League West in quite literally 20 years. That team sold for $4 billion. Just six years ago, Steve Cohen bought the New York Mets for $2.4 billion. The New York Mets. In New York City. The largest media market in the country. And the Padres just sold for 63% more, six years later. This is why all the whining and complaining from small market teams across the sport is manipulative nonsense.What makes this price even more stunning is that the Padres currently do not have a television deal with a regional sports network. While much of the focus and criticism of the Los Angeles Dodgers' spending habits rests on their agreement with Spectrum, Padres games are produced exclusively by MLB. Fubo and DirecTV+ carry the Padres "channel," but for most fans, they are forced into buying the team's package of games through MLB.tv. And they're still worth $3.9 billion. How can this be, when teams like the Pirates and Marlins relentlessly cry poor, despite raking in huge amounts of revenue sharing dollars? The Marlins even play in a significantly larger market than the Padres. San Diego County has roughly 3.4 million people, while the Miami metropolitan area has 6.4 million. Yet the Padres can routinely run payrolls at or above $200 million, while the Marlins spend under $100 million. Why?Because the Seidler family, particularly Peter, spent money to build a competitive product, taking advantage of the window of opportunity that the Chargers' move to LA offered. Seidler, who had serious health issues for years, invested in the team in hopes of winning a World Series before he died. They signed big name free agents like Eric Hosmer, Xander Bogaerts, and Manny Machado. They were aggressively in trades, bringing in stars like Blake Snell, Josh Hader, Mason Miller, Dylan Cease, and Juan Soto. They signed key players to extensions, like Yu Darvish, Jackson Merrill, and Fernando Tatis Jr. And what do you know, fans appreciated the effort. Petco Park is routinely sold out, and currently ranks second in average per game ticket sales with 42,395. Turns out, the old adage of spending money to make money is accurate. This sales price shows that the owners complaining about not being able to compete with big market teams are, to put it mildly, wrong. Money is pouring into the sport, and there's more to be made when teams try to win. Fans buy tickets when ownership shows they take winning seriously. Fans buy jerseys when they have star players to support. And fans will spend money to buy a package of baseball games when there's a reason to watch. Instead, we have owners like Bob Nutting in Pittsburgh, who hasn't signed a free agent to a contract longer than two years in decades. Literally decades. We have the Marlins, who have taken a community of rabid baseball fans, as the electric atmosphere at the World Baseball Classic demonstrated, and spat in their face by demonstrating a commitment to spending as little as possible. We have the Milwaukee Brewers, who while competitive, trade every single big-name player they have as soon as possible to avoid long-term contracts. But the Padres sale demonstrates that despite the excuses and gaslighting, the fastest way MLB owners could increase their franchise values is by spending money on players. If you build it, they will come.

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Mets’ Brett Baty has disastrous defensive inning amid 8-game losing streak

Apr 17, 2026 @ 5:34pm
BaseballMLBNew York Mets
ClutchPoints

The New York Mets are going through it right now. They have now lost 9-straight games for the longest losing streak of the 2026 MLB season. Dating back to the end of the 2025 season, missing the postseason by one game, the Mets have been one of the worst teams record-wise for the last few […] The post Mets’ Brett Baty has disastrous defensive inning amid 8-game losing streak appeared first on ClutchPoints.

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Astros’ Josh Hader IL move suggests he isn’t close to returning

Apr 17, 2026 @ 5:32pm
BaseballMLBHouston Astros
ClutchPoints

After the Houston Astros lost to the Colorado Rockies on Thursday, the team made some roster announcements that provide an update on star closer Josh Hader. As Hader’s biceps injury with the Astros has been closely monitored by fans, the latest update could be a disappointment for many. Houston would announce the roster moves on […] The post Astros’ Josh Hader IL move suggests he isn’t close to returning appeared first on ClutchPoints.

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Diamondbacks earn 'A-' grade while weathering a storm of injuries – sportingnews.com

Apr 17, 2026 @ 5:14pm
BaseballMLBArizona Diamondbacks
Sporting News

Diamondbacks earn 'A-' grade while weathering a storm of injuries  sportingnews.com

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MLB’s streaming rights are now under federal scrutiny

Apr 17, 2026 @ 5:00pm
BaseballMLB
Awful Announcing

Major League Baseball is the next stop in the federal government’s antitrust tour of professional sports. According to Bloomberg News, the Justice Department, which opened a formal investigation into the NFL last week over how the league licenses its broadcast rights, plans to extend that scrutiny to MLB and the other leagues operating under the…

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Media Attacks Critics of Broadcaster Angie Mentick For Using AI

Apr 17, 2026 @ 5:00pm
BaseballMLBSeattle Mariners
OutKick

According to a large quantity of baseball media, you're either not allowed or it's too far to criticize a female broadcaster for having AI do her job for her. On Thursday, social media blew up after a video of Seattle Mariners broadcaster Angie Mentink went viral. The video, taken by a local Mariners fan, who I will not name because he has now gone private on X seemingly because of the relentless backlash he's recieved, showed Mentink preparing for a postgame interview using Gemini, Google's AI tool.What Mentink typed into the AI text box is what caused the backlash. She asked for "Good questions after a tough loss in baseball."My first reaction was astonishment. It was hard to believe a sports media professional would be using AI to do their job for them. This wasn't asking AI to summarize, or contribute to an existing question(s). It was blatantly asking AI to formulate questions from scratch when she is hired to have the wherewithal and professionalism to create a line of questioning that elevates the broadcast, even after a "tough loss."From the minute this post came across Mariners fans' and sports media member's timelines, and was reshared by Barstool in a now deleted post with the caption, "The future of journalism has arrived", they attacked the fan for recording the broadcaster, making that the main issue, while ignoring the clear issue of how reporters should be properly using AI to do their job.While I'm thrilled to know Mentick has been able to return to her duties after a stroke, I believe that highlights another aspect of this issue that is worth exploring. I'll discuss that in a minute. Host Alanna Rizzo of the podcast "Foul Territory" coined the fan "Dork of The Week" and claimed that nobody has "the right to take a picture or say whatever the heck they want."In Rizzo's lengthy diatribe, she repeatedly defended Mentink as someone who "knows ball", which I would simply reply to saying, "If she knows ball, why does she need AI to generate questions for her?" Mentink is in her 30th year of covering the team. She should know the team and how to do her job better than anyone. Ken Rosenthal, the lead reporter for MLB on FOX, including postseason and World Series coverage over the last two decades now, and maybe best known for knocking over and staring down the Milwaukee Brewers team photographer during a postgame interview celebration, called the actions of the fan, "ridiculous.""What she should be judged on is what she does on camera, not what she does sitting in a camera well getting ready to do a postgame interview," Rosenthal added. In a sense, I can agree with Rosenthal. As a reporter, you should be judged how you do your job while you are in front of the camera, actually conducting interviews. Attempting to frame the criticism as an indictment on her entire, lengthy career is disingenuous and a strawman, in my opinion. We can't ignore the fact that a seasoned MLB broadcaster is asking AI to do what she should be able to do herself and what she's hired for. That's the focus. That's the criticism. Let's put it this way:If Ken Rosenthal was caught in the dugout asking AI to give him "good interview questions after a tough loss in baseball", he’d be incinerated online and his credibility would be in question in that moment. Fans would wonder if he still has what it takes to do his job better than the next man (or women) up. That’s a fact.To make myself crystal clear, I'm not calling now, nor have I ever called for Mentick to be fired. I just believe this is an act of unprofessionalism that should be properly addressed, rather than turned into an "attack on women in sports" or an "attack on a stroke survivor."Mentick's recovery from a stroke is something we all should applaud. I know many who have suffered strokes, and by no means am I making light of that situation. She suffered a stroke in late February and wasted little time before she returned to Mariners' broadcasts about a month later on March 28th. The problem I have is framing this as if criticism is off limits because she's reportedly still recovering. As I said online many times over the last 24 hours, and I will say here, and I mean no disrespect. If Mentick is having to rely on AI to formulate, not perfect or analyze her existing questions, but actually formulate her questions, due to any sort of cognitive issue, she should take more time away from the ballpark to recover. I'm sure the Mariners and their broadcast partner, Root Sports (no relation), would love to help make sure she's taken care of physically and financially, to ensure she can return to perform the duties of her job at a high level like she has for many years. Many other media colleagues came to Mentick's defense. I can appreciate that, in a sense as well, but what I don't stand for is the constant virtue signaling and distraction/deflection techniques used by media to grandstand in the midst and aftermath of what I believe to be fair criticism.Evan Grant, Texas Rangers beat writer for The Dallas Morning News posted about being excited to "see Mariners TV reporter Angie Mentink, who is first-class and an absolute warrior" for tonight's game in Seattle. He also rebuked "people on this hellhole", also known as X, for "trying to drag her down." The post was also retweeted by ESPN's senior writer and baseball analyst, Buster Olney.Is this criticism of Mentick really so unfair that journalists need to call fans and other journalists "dorks" and "fools" for pointing out a sports media professional asking AI to come up with "Good questions after a tough loss in baseball"? Honestly, I think it's laughable and comparative to how media tried claiming the criticism of Dianna Russini was "misogynistic", as if this was an indictment on all female sports media members, which I sarcastically joked about while sharing the video yesterday. Heck, even USA Today's Nancy Armour wrote an opinion piece titled, "Dianna Russini put credibility of all women in sports at risk."Again, it's a disingenuous way to dialogue, resorting to personal attacks rather than properly addressing the issue and the points of criticism.Has Mentick received some nasty comments in the wake of this video? I'm sure she has, and I don't agree with nor do I endorse those comments, but the actual conversation is based on journalistic integrity regarding the use of AI. Posts like Grant's make it seem like Mentick should be immune of criticism, especially when he claims, "There is zero about that picture to criticize."I feel I have to repeat this: The conversation is not whether it's ok to use AI in our profession. It's about HOW we use AI in our profession.AI is a great tool that I, my colleagues, and countless others in sports media have used in the rise of it's reliability, accessibility, and popularity. When it comes to research, developing scripts for social media content, perfecting a line of existing questioning for interviews, developing more succinct points in articles, and more make AI a useful tool in our industry. Emphasis on "tool". It should be a good addition to what we've developed as professionals. If we present ourselves, or give the public any credible reason to assume we as nothing more than presenters of what AI has generated for us, it's a danger for the industry.Mentick light-heartedly responded to the backlash on X stating, "Earlier this season I experimented with AI to see if it had any questions to add to my list for my postgame coverage." What I'd warn Mentick about in this social media and AI-infused world, is be careful that you don't give the public any reason to believe you're taking shortcuts by having AI do your job for you.Imagine if I was caught at my office asking AI, "Write me a good article based on the video of Mariners reporter Angie Mentick using AI prior to postgame interviews." It would rightfully cause credibility issues, show that this job could be done by anyone with the ability to ask AI somewhat coherent questions, and not rely on the thoughtful, unique mind and perspective of the writer/content creator. Instead of grandstanding and claiming this is somehow unfair criticism, sports media should have seized this opportunity to discuss what is the proper uses of AI in the industry. Give examples of how it's used now in broadcasts. Discuss what the lines are to maintain credibility and professionalism. But no, they've used this time to trash a fan, give the impression that female broadcasters and reporters should be coddled, and consider critics of that scum of the earth.Media gonna media.

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Tigers announce injury roster move before Red Sox game

Apr 17, 2026 @ 4:55pm
BaseballMLBBoston Red SoxDetroit Tigers
ClutchPoints

The Detroit Tigers made two roster moves before Friday night’s game against the Boston Red Sox, the team announced. Infielder Zack McKinstry was placed on the 10-day injured list while infielder Hao-Yu Lee was promoted to the big leagues in a corresponding move. “The Tigers today placed infielder Zach McKinstry on the 10-day injured list […] The post Tigers announce injury roster move before Red Sox game appeared first on ClutchPoints.

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Padres’ record $3.9 billion sale proves small-market owners can afford to spend

Apr 17, 2026 @ 4:50pm
BaseballMLBSan Diego Padres
FanSided

The San Diego Padres' reported sale proves that small-market teams can spend more than they do.

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Mason Miller’s scoreless streak faces a red-hot Mike Trout

Apr 17, 2026 @ 4:30pm
BaseballMLBLos Angeles AngelsSan Diego Padres
FanSided

Unstoppable force, meet immovable object. The San Diego Padres and the unhittable Mason Miller are about to wage battle against the Los Angeles Angels and a surging Mike Trout.

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Orioles catcher Adley Rutschman’s encouraging injury update comes with a catch

Apr 17, 2026 @ 4:28pm
BaseballMLBBaltimore Orioles
ClutchPoints

The Baltimore Orioles are hopeful that catcher Adley Rutschman will not have to miss too much time with his ankle injury. Rutschman was recently placed on the injured list as he battles left ankle inflammation. The catcher is feeling better, but he is still not sure when he will be able to return to the […] The post Orioles catcher Adley Rutschman’s encouraging injury update comes with a catch appeared first on ClutchPoints.

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Padres get starter back for Angels game after Nick Pivetta injury

Apr 17, 2026 @ 3:47pm
BaseballMLBLos Angeles AngelsSan Diego Padres
ClutchPoints

The San Diego Padres are the hottest team in baseball after sweeping both the Colorado Rockies and Seattle Mariners to win eight straight games. The entire homestand for the Friars proved to be electric, with three walk-off wins and a 6-run come-from-behind victory, in what could be considered the early Game of the Year. Through […] The post Padres get starter back for Angels game after Nick Pivetta injury appeared first on ClutchPoints.

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Phillies trade proposal sees Philly finally upgrade from slumping Alec Bohm, land $9.4 million two-time All-Star slugger – sportingnews.com

Apr 17, 2026 @ 3:43pm
BaseballMLBPhiladelphia Phillies
Sporting News

Phillies trade proposal sees Philly finally upgrade from slumping Alec Bohm, land $9.4 million two-time All-Star slugger  sportingnews.com

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Ken Rosenthal not finding answers on Francisco Lindor’s bizarre start

Apr 17, 2026 @ 3:30pm
BaseballMLBNew York Mets
ClutchPoints

While the New York Mets entered Friday’s game vs. the Chicago Cubs on an eight-game losing streak, questions are popping up regarding Francisco Lindor’s early-season struggles. MLB Insider Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic shared what he’s found about the situation, and it isn’t much. While guest appearing on “Foul Territory,” Rosenthal reveals that essentially nobody […] The post Ken Rosenthal not finding answers on Francisco Lindor’s bizarre start appeared first on ClutchPoints.

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Angels’ Mike Trout shares heartfelt message after Garret Anderson’s passing

Apr 17, 2026 @ 3:29pm
BaseballMLBLos Angeles Angels
ClutchPoints

On Friday, the Los Angeles Angels announced that Garret Anderson has passed away at 53 years old. The Angels are planning to honor Anderson by wearing a memorial patch for the remainder of the 2026 MLB season and by holding a moment of silence and playing a tribute video before Friday night’s game against the […] The post Angels’ Mike Trout shares heartfelt message after Garret Anderson’s passing appeared first on ClutchPoints.

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