Ethan Holliday Hits Back At Critics With Bold Message
Ethan Holliday, the younger brother of Jackson Holliday, talks about silencing critics with his performance in the Spring Breakout game on Saturday.

Ethan Holliday, the younger brother of Jackson Holliday, talks about silencing critics with his performance in the Spring Breakout game on Saturday.

The New York Yankees announced their decision regarding the immediate future of Oswaldo Cabrera ahead of 2026 Opening Day.

MLB insider Katie Woo shares an insight into the reasons behind the Los Angeles Dodgers optioning Hyeseong Kim to the minor leagues.

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The New York Mets ended the path for a decorated veteran reliever to make their Opening Day roster.

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MLB fans fight back at the comments of a former general manager after he blasted the Philadelphia Phillies' decision to extend a new deal for Cristopher Sanchez.

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Tyler Glasnow has always featured the potential of one of the best pitchers in all of MLB. Yet, the 32-year-old has only earned one All-Star appearance in his career. Glasnow made the All-Star team in 2024 with the Los Angeles Dodgers -- his first and only selection despite making his big league ...

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Fernando Tatis Jr. could be seeing a change this year with the San Diego Padres.

Randy Arozarena waited about as long as he possibly could to issue an apology to his Seattle Mariners teammate, Cal Raleigh, after the very choice words he shared about him at the World Baseball Classic, but it's better late than never.In a statement shared by the Mariners, Arozarena explained that he and Raleigh are "brothers and teammates" and that he apologized to the catcher."I understand that with Opening Day a few days away, I don’t want it to be a distraction," Arozarena said. "Cal and I have talked, and I apologized for what I said after the game. Nothing in the WBC takes away from the fact that we are brothers and teammates."The drama between Arozarena and Raleigh unfolded in the early stages of Team USA's 5-3 win over Team Mexico during the group stage matchup back on March 9.With Raleigh behind home plate for the U.S., Arozarena came to bat and reached out to offer his Seattle teammate a handshake. Raleigh opted not to reach his hand out, and when asked about the snub after the game, it was clear the moment had stuck with him throughout the game."The only thing he should be thankful for is having such great parents. He’s very well educated, thank God. I was lucky enough to see them a few days ago at the hotel. They came over to greet me, gave me a big hug, and were genuinely proud to see me again," Arozarena told reporters after the game. "After that, I want to give it to him straight Cuban style: What he has to do is f-ck off! Mexican style: Go to hell! And in English: That fake a-s "good to see you" he hit me with? He can shove it straight up his a-s. I’m out."While the entire situation could have been avoided if Raleigh had offered up a quick handshake or a simple pump, he opted not to. Arozarena reacted by telling Raleigh that he could go to hell; it was a choice he was free to make, but most would agree it crossed the line for no reason.At the end of the day, Raleigh and Arozarena are grown adults and (should) have this be water under the bridge with Opening Day fast approaching. Seattle fans certainly hope that is the case, because having two of your pillars of the franchise at each other's necks on day one isn't an ideal situation.

The pain of Juan Soto leaving the New York Yankees for the New York Mets might never wear off for those rooting for the Yankees, and the ABS implementation only makes that clearer.

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if Roki Sasaki continues his struggles in 2026, then the Dodgers have no one to blame but themselves for stubbornly keeping him as a starting pitcher.

Craig Counsell isn't doing himself any favors in Milwaukee. The former Brewers manager is finally trusting young players with the Cubs, and isn't tinkering too much.

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If recent years are any indication, then we are in for a fun 2026 MLB season, especially if the likes of Paul Skenes and Shohei Ohtani continue to make history.

Seattle Mariners teammates Randy Arozarena and Cal Raleigh have settled their strange World Baseball Classic beef. Arozarena issued a statement Saturday saying he apologized to Raleigh for comments he made after Raleigh refused to greet him prior to a plate appearance during the WBC. Arozarena said after the game Raleigh could “go to hell” for … The post Randy Arozarena and Cal Raleigh addressed their weird beef appeared first on Larry Brown Sports.

The Philadelphia Phillies graciously extended Cristopher Sánchez, which reflects well on the organization — but it could cause future complications.

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The Philadelphia Phillies have made an unprecedented move with ace pitcher Cristopher Sanchez. The Phillies signed Sanchez to a new six-year contract worth $107 million, according to multiple reports. This is despite the fact that the Phillies had already signed him through 2030 for a paltry $22.5 million in 2024. The deal essentially adds two … The post Phillies make unprecedented move with ace pitcher Cristopher Sanchez appeared first on Larry Brown Sports.
