Astros' Joe Espada Shares Carlos Correa Status Update After Removal From Lineup
Houston Astros infielder Carlos Correa was removed from the lineup.

Houston Astros infielder Carlos Correa was removed from the lineup.

MLB has doled out punishments for the massive brawl between the Angels and Braves on Tuesday night.

The Los Angeles Dodgers and the Toronto Blue Jays have had opposite starts to the season after their epic World Series showdown last year. Can Toronto afford to have a down year with such a great roster?

The Seattle Mariners announced a roster move after unfortunate injury news on Wednesday.

You can insist that it's still early April all you want, but that won't stop fans from finding a scapegoat when things aren't going well.

Houston Astros right-hander Cristian Javier left Wednesday's game against the Colorado Rockies.

The Los Angeles Dodgers have had some legendary players compete on the team. One of those players was Dave Lopes, who recently died at the age of 80, according to the Dodgers. “The Dodgers mourn the loss of Davey Lopes, who passed away today at age 80. Lopes was a member of the team’s record-setting […] The post Former Dodgers’ All-Star Davey Lopes dies at 80 appeared first on ClutchPoints.

Tuesday night in the MLB saw the first fight of the 2026 season breakout between Los Angeles Angels power hitter Jorge Soler and Atlanta Braves right-handed starter Reynaldo Lopez. Both players were ejected immediately for their actions as the dugouts and bullpens cleared to help settle the chaos. An all out BRAWL has broken out […] The post Jorge Soler, Reynaldo Lopez receive suspensions after brawl in Braves-Angels game appeared first on ClutchPoints.

MLB star prospect Konnor Griffin has received the largest contract in Pittsburgh Pirates history at $140m. The 19-year-old MLB rookie shortstop has penned the deal less than a week into…

Major League Baseball has handed down suspensions stemming from Tuesday’s brawl between the Atlanta Braves and Los Angeles Angels. Angels DH Jorge Soler and Braves pitcher Reynaldo Lopez both received seven-game suspensions for their roles in Tuesday’s brawl. No other players were suspended, and both Soler and Lopez are planning to appeal. Los Angeles Angels … The post MLB hands down suspensions from Angels-Braves brawl appeared first on Larry Brown Sports.

The Philadelphia Phillies and Milwaukee Brewers have agreed to an early-season trade involving outfielder Steward Berroa. The Phillies announced the move on Wednesday ahead of their game against the San Francisco Giants. “The Phillies have acquired outfielder Steward Berroa from the Milwaukee Brewers in exchange for cash considerations and optioned him to Triple-A Lehigh Valley. […] The post Phillies acquire outfielder in early season trade with Brewers appeared first on ClutchPoints.

Blue Jays designated hitter George Springer was upset with Dodgers starter Shohei Ohtani.

The Cleveland Guardians are taking on the Kansas City Royals on Wednesday, as the club hopes to earn its eighth win of the season. During the contest, first baseman Rhys Hoskins managed to accomplish a feat for the organization not seen since 2005. Hoskins, who is 33 years old, recorded three doubles against the Royals. […] The post Guardians’ Rhys Hoskins accomplishes feat vs. Royals not seen since 2005 appeared first on ClutchPoints.

The Philadelphia Phillies will be going up against the San Francisco Giants in the final game of their series, and they’ll be looking to break the tie. Unfortunately, they’ll have to do so without JT Realmuto, who got hit in the foot with a foul ball in the first inning of their latest game against […] The post Phillies’ Rob Thomson shares JT Realmuto injury update before Giants game appeared first on ClutchPoints.

We've got major NFL drama happening on our second Hump Day of April? I mean, come on! The script-writers outdid themselves on this one. My hat is OFF to them. Well done. And hey! We're not in the middle of WWIII today! That's always a bonus. The panicans were wrong again. Weird. How many times have they said we're on the cusp of WWIII at this point, only to be literally dead wrong every single time? It's almost like Trump has a playbook. If you've even halfway paid attention over the past decade or so, you knew exactly what Power Plant Day was going to be. The First Lady, who is wonderfully ignorant of all things serious in the world, goes, "You didn't tell me we were on the brink of WWIII today!" while we were brushing our teeth before bed. "What do you mean?" I asked. "Some lady on TikTok said she was ‘shaking’ because she was so scared of what Trump was going to do.""That was the point, babe. That's always the point. Every single time. Now, let's go watch Roseanne."And watch, we did! Let's roll. Welcome to a Hump Day Nightcaps – the one where Sophie Cunningham dumps out new SI Swimsuit content on the eve(ish) of the WNBA season. What else? I've got Vrabel/Russini drama (duh), Kay Adams turned 40 in a bikini this week, and it was a BANNER night for major league baseball last night. And by that, I mean fists were flying and managers were ON FIRE. Grab yourself some headgear just to be safe, and strap in for a violent Hump Day 'Cap!Normally, I'd start with the news-of-the-day here, which is the Mike Vrabel-Dianna Russini … speculation. We'll get to it. Joe led off with it this morning, and we respect our elders here at Nightcaps.So, we'll instead head to the diamond, where we had our first big night of fireworks in this young MLB season. First, while everyone was sleeping — including myself — the Angels and Braves beat the absolute piss out of each other on a random April night. Head on a SWIVEL!Amazing. The First Lady is a huge Braves fan, and we were joking a couple weeks ago about how she had NO idea who Walt Weiss was. Feel like nobody really did … until last night. Give this ANIMAL a key to Atlanta, pronto! He should never buy another beer. Sure, Jorge Soler is obviously a fan-favorite there for what he did in 2021, but still … this was a pivotal moment for Walt Weiss. New manager. Trying to earn the respect of the clubhouse. Trying to find your voice and your way, and then BAM — he puts on a form-tackling CLINIC. That clip — and that picture — should be shown in high school football film rooms across the country next month when spring practice starts. It's beautiful. Walt wasn't the only manager who was fired up on a random Tuesday night in early April:Amazing. I feel like I really do appreciate managers getting tossed now more than ever before. We just don't get them as often, for obvious reasons. Everything is basically fixable at this point with ABS and reviews. The human element, as I've said many times, is basically dead. But, every once in a while, we get a moment like this where an ump decides to call a phantom balk, and he gets his ass LIT UP by a behemoth of a man. I'd sit there and take it too. John Schneider is massive. Imagine the amount of Copenhagan spit in this poor ump's face. It had to have been just vile. The good old days. Simpler times. Better times. Speaking of simple things, let's check in on the luxury hotel where Mike Vrabel and Dianna Russini had a quiet little off-the-record meet-'n-greet last month!Well … it ain't exactly a Motel 6. This place is otherworldly. Here are some of the quotes the Ambiente Sedona uses to describe themselves:Nothing to see here!Look, I'm not here to speculate or get in trouble. I know how these things work. There's a reason I haven't shared the pictures, as if y'all haven't already seen them. I'm simply diving into the resort that's at the center of the drama, and it seems like an interesting venue. That's all. It's just an odd place to drive two hours to for the day, and then head on back home, which is what Vrabes did, according to Page Six. It's not exactly how the resort is marketed. That's not me speculating, either. The Ambiente literally has a banner going across the middle of the website that keeps a running tally of how many anniversaries (1,960), proposals (158), honeymoon (324) and babymoons (324) it has hosted. Sure doesn't seem like the business center is getting used a ton there. Just a hunch. Anyway, we'll keep y'all posted, as always. What a story. OK, quick rapid-fire before we get on outta here. I've got two meetings this afternoon. Can't wait. First up? Happy 40th, Kay Adams!That's our girl! Been a minute since Queen Kay stopped by class, but the season is over and it's time for a little R&R before the draft later this month. Good to see Kay is getting some well-deserved rest. She had a massive year, and it appears we're in store for a big offseason. Happy 40th the GOAT!OK, that's it for today. Let's end it by pumping out some new SI bikini content with Sophie Cunningham. It's only fitting. Let's have a big night. OutKick Nightcaps is a daily column set to run Monday through Friday at 4 p.m. (roughly, we’re not robots).Thoughts on Vrabes and Dianna? Email me at [email protected].

Tigers' Tarik Skubal gets $40 million projection amid highly anticipated free agency sportingnews.com

Boston Red Sox first baseman Willson Contreras had a chance to back up his words against the Milwaukee Brewers, but instead walked back to the dugout after a critical strikeout.

A beloved second baseman who helped lead the Dodgers to the 1981 World Series died on Wednesday.

The Philadelphia Phillies acquired a player on Wednesday.

Kansas City Royals left-hander Cole Ragans left Wednesday's game against the Cleveland Guardians.

Scott Boras and Bryce Harper want more money from the Philadelphia Phillies. Whether he deserves it or not, that is simply not a realistic request.

Davey Lopes, a four-time MLB All-Star and Los Angeles Dodgers icon, has died at the age of 80. Lopes died following complications from Parkinson’s disease, according to TMZ Sports. He had been receiving care in his native Rhode Island and died surrounded by his family. The Dodgers confirmed his death in a post on social … The post Dodgers icon Davey Lopes dies at 80 appeared first on Larry Brown Sports.

The new ABS Challenge system has been the talk of Major League Baseball so far in 2026. There has been a ton of positive conversation about the ABS system, and you are seeing a whole different style of game being played. This new way of baseball is not going to please everyone, including the umpires. […] The post A.J. Hinch, Matt Olson admit to ABS side effect that has made MLB games much quieter appeared first on ClutchPoints.

After 11 straight games, the Padres make a key call on Manny Machado that could impact the lineup moving forward.
