Shohei Ohtani Makes Unexpected Move After Dodgers Game
Shohei Ohtani paused his warmup to meet a 100-year-old Nagasaki survivor and signed her a ball before the Dodgers-Rockies game.

Shohei Ohtani paused his warmup to meet a 100-year-old Nagasaki survivor and signed her a ball before the Dodgers-Rockies game.

The San Francisco Giants won Saturday’s 7-6 extra-inning thriller in Washington, but the moment that decided it was not a hit or a strikeout. It was a play that Tony Vitello compared to one of the most iconic defensive moments in postseason history.Willy Adames could not get the force at second with the bases loaded […] The post Giants’ Tony Vitello Drops Major Quote After Wild Extra-Inning Win appeared first on Heavy Sports.

The San Francisco Giants needed every bit of their 12 innings on Saturday afternoon in Washington. They escaped a bases-loaded, nobody-out jam in the 10th. They survived a ninth-inning tie. Two scoreless extra innings followed before Matt Chapman put them ahead for good.Chapman’s go-ahead single off Cionel Pérez in the 12th inning lifted San Francisco […] The post Giants Get Massive Moment in Thrilling 12-Inning Victory appeared first on Heavy Sports.
Bleacher Report has unveiled its ultimate stadium rankings in the MLB, and fans of the San Francisco Giants have something to celebrate. Oracle Park was ranked as the best stadium in baseball.“Oracle Park felt classic the day that it opened,” wrote Bleacher Report’s Tim Kelly. “Now that only 13 MLB stadiums are older than it, […] The post San Francisco’s Oracle Park Ranked As the Top Stadium in Baseball appeared first on Heavy Sports.

On Saturday night, the Los Angeles Dodgers played the Colorado Rockies (in Denver).The Dodgers lost by a score of 4-3.Shohei Ohtani finished the loss with one hit and one run in four at-bats.Dodgers Star Shohei Ohtani Made HistoryDespite the loss, Ohtani made major history.Dodger Insider wrote: “Shohei Ohtani has tied Hall of Famer Willie Keeler […] The post Los Angeles Dodgers Star Shohei Ohtani Made History In Rockies Game appeared first on Heavy Sports.

It's early. It's still early in the 2026 Major League Baseball season. That's the mantra New York Mets fans must be repeating to themselves, considering what's happened to baseball's second most expensive team through the first three-plus weeks of the regular season. The Mets started the season 7-4 through the first 11 games, taking three out of four from the San Francisco Giants. That series win came despite losing Juan Soto to a calf injury on April 3rd. Then they beat the Arizona Diamondbacks to win their fourth game in a row. That was April 7th. Since then, the wheels have come off.RELATED: Think It's Easy To Buy A World Series? Just Look At The New York Mets Disastrous Start To 2026And it's culminated in a stunning 10-game losing streak, which got extended thanks to a 4-2 loss to the Chicago Cubs on Saturday afternoon.They lost the final two games of the series against the Diamondbacks by a combined score of 14-3. Then they got swept by the Athletics at Citi Field, scoring just six runs in three games and getting shut out twice. New York then went to Los Angeles for a three-game series against the Dodgers. That went worse.The Mets lost 4-0, 2-1, then saw their closer Devin Williams implode in an 8-2 defeat to finish out yet another sweep. After an off day, they went to Chicago to play the Cubs. And they've been outscored 16-6 en route to losing the series and extending the losing streak to 10 games. New York even had a brief lead on Saturday, thanks to Mark Vientos' solo home run to go up 1-0 in the second inning. Sure enough, the Cubs tied it right back in the bottom of the second. And then took the lead when Carson Kelly hit a three-run homer in the sixth. Remember, this is a team that has a luxury tax payroll of roughly $381 million, plus a $126 million estimated tax bill, for total payout of $507 million. They are now 7-14, have lost 10 games in a row, find themselves in last place in the National League East, have the second worst run differential in the NL at -24, and are tied for dead last in all of Major League Baseball in runs scored. It's early. Right? Well, yes, to some extent, but the Mets' brutal start has already severely impacted their probabilities for the rest of the season. Per Fangraphs projected playoff odds, the Mets peaked on March 27th with an 89% chance of playing postseason baseball. Just three weeks later, that number has fallen to 47.5%. There's now a greater likelihood that the Mets miss the playoffs than there is of them reaching it. They're 6.5 games behind the first place Atlanta Braves already, and 5.5 games out of what would be a wild card spot. Those deficits can be made up, but this hole they've put themselves in is getting serious in a hurry.Almost nobody on the team is hitting. Top prospect Carson Benge is hitting .150 with a .217 slugging percentage. Big free agent signing Bo Bichette has struggled mightily. Jorge Polanco is hitting .179. Brett Baty has a .197 on base percentage. Marcus Semien, brought over for Brandon Nimmo, has just one home run and a .577 OPS. They're so desperate for offense, they signed Tommy Pham. The Dodgers, as a team, have a 138 weighted runs created plus, 38% better than league average. New York? Entering Saturday, their team wRC+ was 81, 19% worse than league average. They've scored 18 runs over the 10-game losing streak, just 1.8 per game. It's ugly. Yes, the Mets could recover and salvage their season, particularly with Soto expected back in the next 7-10 days. But this is a stark reminder than building a team isn't an exact science, even with a gigantic payroll at or near the top of the league. The Dodgers make it look easy. The Mets make it look hard. Oh, and the funniest part? It's all Zohran Mamdani's fault.

Drew Gilbert is back with the Giants after missing time with injury and he's already had a viral dugout moment with Tony Vitello A to Z Sports

On Saturday, the Detroit Tigers will continue their series with the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park.They are coming off a 1-0 loss (on Friday).Detroit Tigers Announce Justin Verlander NewsThe Tigers currently remain without starting pitcher Justin Verlander (who is on the IL).Tigers PR wrote (on April 4): “The Tigers today placed RHP Justin Verlander […] The post Detroit Tigers Announce Justin Verlander News Before Red Sox Series appeared first on Heavy Sports.

Logan Webb’s 2026 season has not gone well. Coming off an appearance in the World Baseball Classic, the San Francisco Giants pitcher was expected to resume his role as the ace of the team. However, his first few stars have not been up to par. His ERA through five starts this season is at a […] The post Giants’ Logan Webb drops brutal admission on struggles: ‘I’m kinda hurting the team’ appeared first on ClutchPoints.

On Friday night, the Los Angeles Dodgers played the Colorado Rockies in Denver.The Dodgers won by a score of 7-1.Max Muncy led the team, hitting two home runs.With the victory, they are now in the middle of a four-game winning streak.Los Angeles Dodgers Make Roster MoveAfter Friday’s game, Fabian Ardaya of The Athletic reported that […] The post MLB World Reacts To Los Angeles Dodgers Roster Move Before Rockies Game appeared first on Heavy Sports.

Deep-league managers, the April 20-26 waiver wire is loaded with players available in 30% or more of Yahoo and ESPN leagues who are already producing. This authoritative weekly guide highlights the top streaming adds, roster stashes, and must-add names with full performance analysis and matchup context so you can make confident roster moves before lineups lock.

An analyst calls Rafael Devers’ contract the worst in baseball after his Giants trade, putting the spotlight on the deal’s long-term value. The post Analyst: Red Sox Devers Contract Now ‘Worst in Baseball’ After 2025 Giants Trade appeared first on Heavy Sports.

San Francisco Giants relief pitcher Erik Miller opens up on his bench-clearing incident with Cincinnati Reds rookie Sal Stewart on Thursday.

MLB fans roast Tony Vitello after the San Francisco Giants manager received a strong response from an umpire for his protests during their game against the Cincinnati Reds on Thursday.

The Giants just played the Reds and it's very clear that things are not okay between Tony Vitello and former Vols RHP Chase Burns A to Z Sports

The San Francisco Giants shut out the Cincinnati Reds, 3-0, at Great American Ball Park on Thursday to avoid a series sweep, with left-handed reliever Erik Miller earning his first career save. Miller ended the game by striking out Cincinnati first baseman Sal Stewart with a 97.7 mph fastball, completing the final out in the […] The post What Giants Erik Miller said about heated exchange with Sal Stewart appeared first on ClutchPoints.

Held to just one hit in Thursday’s 3-0 loss to the visiting San Francisco Giants, the Cincinnati Reds were unable to complete the series sweep. Despite being tied at the top of the NL Central with the Pittsburgh Pirates at 11-8, the Reds’ offense once again failed to show up. In 17 of their 19 […] The post Reds’ Terry Francona says quiet part out loud about struggling offense appeared first on ClutchPoints.

The San Francisco Giants and Cincinnati Reds closed out a tense three-game series at Great American Ball Park. Lingering friction from earlier matchups carried into the finale Thursday afternoon. While the Giants secured a win in the final game, the Reds claimed the three-game series. Tensions escalated early when Giants pitcher Landen Roupp hit Spencer […] The post Giants pitcher’s 2-word excuse for hitting Reds’ Spencer Steer with pitch during tension-filled game appeared first on ClutchPoints.

The Cincinnati Reds and San Francisco Giants had an odd bench-clearing incident Thursday after the final out of the game had been recorded. The Reds dropped the series finale to the Giants 3-0 Thursday at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati, Oh. Giants pitcher Erik Miller and Reds infielder Sal Stewart exchanged words after Stewart … The post Benches clear after final out of Reds-Giants game appeared first on Larry Brown Sports.

Are the current Los Angeles Dodgers a dynasty? Athlon Sports take a look back at MLB dynasties since the introduction of divisional play in 1969.

Just about 10% of the regular season schedule has been played to date but we’re still below the statistical threshold to making meaningful evaluations of some of the more surprising performances we’ve seen. There are a handful of aces with two starts this coming week. Most of the rest of the ...

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For the first time in what feels like forever, Shohei Ohtani was not on the Los Angeles Dodgers’ batting lineup. Ohtani was there to start the game as a pitcher, but he was taken off the batter’s list due to his injury. Stepping into the temporarily vacated DH role was standout hitter Dalton Rushing, who […] The post Dodgers’ Shohei Ohtani shares perfect reaction to Dalton Rushing’s big night appeared first on ClutchPoints.
