MLB Network analysts Greg Amsinger and Cliff Floyd discussed the Reds trading for Gavin Lux on Monday night. They discussed this move in a segment called "moves that make you go hmmm..." "I don't get this for the Reds,
The 2025 class of the Baseball Writers’ Association of America Hall of Fame will be announced Tuesday evening on an MLB Network special.
The Braves center fielder was an early participant in the annual event in Tempe that takes place over MLK weekend
The results of the 2025 Baseball Hall of Fame balloting will be announced at 6 p.m. ET on Tuesday, Jan. 21 The Baseball Hall of Fame announcement show will air on MLB Network. The USA TODAY app gets you to the heart of the news — fast. Download for award-winning coverage, crosswords, audio storytelling, the eNewspaper and more.
As MLB Network prepares comprehensive coverage from the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, Kenny explained what makes the event special.
In the annual rollout of MLB Network's "Top Player Right Now," lists, both Framber Valdez and Yainer Diaz rank in the Top 10.
CC Sabathia understands his place in history. The former Yankees ace was pretty much a lock to be elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame as one of the last great, dominant workhorse starters in the game. When he got elected the first time he appeared on the ballot, however, Sabathia could not hide his feelings about how special that was.
Ichiro Suzuki, whose uncanny hitting talent made him a Seattle Mariners icon, became the first Japanese player elected to Major League Baseball's Hall of Fame on Tuesday.
CC Sabathia is a first-ballot Hall of Famer with historic numbers, but he almost cut the end of his Yankees career short.
Ichiro Suzuki, CC Sabathia and Billy Wagner were elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame as part of the class of 2025. The final results were unveiled Tuesday
Ferrum College baseball player turned professional, Billy Wagner, has been elected into the Major League Baseball of Fame.
Former Milwaukee Brewers left-handed pitcher CC Sabathia was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame, receiving 86.8% of the vote in his first