MLB Power Rankings: Dodgers dethroned as another NL contender takes the top spot
The champs are still the champs until proven otherwise, but this is a whole new season.

The champs are still the champs until proven otherwise, but this is a whole new season.

Giants' Rafael Devers is entering 'time to panic' territory sportingnews.com

Philadelphia Phillies infielder Bryson Stott had a message for Trea Turner.

The Philadelphia Phillies need to substantially improve their roster to recover from this nightmare start and get back in the postseason race.

The Chicago Cubs are set to take on the San Diego Padres on Wednesday after earning an 8-3 win on Tuesday. However, Chicago will be without shortstop Dansby Swanson, as he was removed from the Cubs’ lineup due to an injury. Luckily, the latest report is not all bad news. Swanson, who is 32 years […] The post Dansby Swanson out of Cubs’ lineup vs. Padres with glute injury, but it’s not all bad news appeared first on ClutchPoints.

The Philadelphia Phillies fired manager Rob Thomson after a 9-19 start, but more changes could follow if their season does not turn around.

Even if you're off to a rough start, there's always something positive to take away from a month of baseball.

Giants' Rafael Devers questioned if he's 'forgotten how to hit' amid brutal start sportingnews.com

But it is not even May, and the Mets have apathy in the crowd and the majors’ worst record in the standings. And they have something incredibly dangerous for Carlos Mendoza right now — an off-day Monday

The Atlanta Braves improved to 16-7 after their win over the Washington Nationals on Monday. It’s a four-game set between the Braves and Nationals. The Braves are the first team in Major League Baseball to 16 wins this season. On Monday, the Braves also got a bit of an injury scare with their star right […] The post Atlanta Braves Get Ronald Acuña Jr. Update After Nationals Game appeared first on Heavy Sports.

Realistically, the uber-popular (in the clubhouse, anyway) Carlos Mendoza may need some help soon. With plenty of April left, the Mets aren’t all that far from playing their way out of it.

The Toronto Blue Jays entered the season with World Series expectations, but their early struggles could force the front office into difficult decisions.

Some MLB teams in first place right now likely won't be there in September. We all expect the Dodgers to reign, but what about the Braves and Rays?

Recent history has trained us to treat Cleveland like a paper tiger. But with the AL upside-down, what if this year is finally *the* year?

It wasn't how any Mets or Yankees fans expected the start to their seasons to go, the two teams coming off ugly sweeps.

The Boston Red Sox are turning their season around, and Willson Contreras, despite not saying much since his tirade on Monday, has been right in the middle of it.

As we head deeper into April, it's becoming harder and harder to chalk poor play up to a small sample size.

New York Yankees infielder Jazz Chisholm Jr. is off to a slow start at the plate this season, and he thinks the reasons for it are outside of his control. Chisholm was hitting just .170 entering play Saturday, but was not worried about his numbers. The second baseman said he wasn’t hitting because the weather … The post Jazz Chisholm blamed the weather for his slow start appeared first on Larry Brown Sports.

With the Philadelphia Phillies experiencing struggles as of late to start the season, there could be fans who are panicking with concern for the rest of the year. While the Phillies are going through lows, especially with their bats, team legends Jimmy Rollins and Ryan Howard would ease any fans’ concerns. Speaking on The 611 […] The post Jimmy Rollins, Ryan Howard don’t want Phillies fans to panic just yet appeared first on ClutchPoints.

Seattle can't hit, Houston can't pitch. Seems like the beginning of a wonderful series and season for all our American League West friends!

Athletics outfielder Brent Rooker left Thursday’s game against the New York Yankees.

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.

Boston has had a nightmarish start to the season. With expectations higher than ever from a frustrated fan base, can the team turn things around in time?

An fired-up manager is often lauded as a leader of men when a ballclub is winning games, but when a team is losing, such a display is perceived as being desperate or unbecoming of an MLB skipper. When Tony Vitello of the San Francisco Giants got ejected amid a 3-6 start to the season, which […] The post Giants’ Tony Vitello shows self-awareness in reaction to first MLB ejection appeared first on ClutchPoints.
