Category: MLB Betting

  • Historic HOF class? Find out on MLB Network

    The National Baseball Hall of Fame opened in Cooperstown in 1936, and that year the Baseball Writers’ Association of America elected the first five players — Ty Cobb, Honus Wagner, Babe Ruth, Christy Mathewson and Walter Johnson. That is the royal class, the best of the best, the group of players meant to represent what…

  • 3 ET: HOF coverage on MLB Network, MLB.com

    The National Baseball Hall of Fame opened in Cooperstown in 1936, and that year the Baseball Writers’ Association of America elected the first five players — Ty Cobb, Honus Wagner, Babe Ruth, Christy Mathewson and Walter Johnson. That is the royal class, the best of the best, the group of players meant to represent what…

  • 6 ET: HOF results on MLB Network, MLB.com

    The National Baseball Hall of Fame opened in Cooperstown in 1936, and that year the Baseball Writers’ Association of America elected the first five players — Ty Cobb, Honus Wagner, Babe Ruth, Christy Mathewson and Walter Johnson. That is the royal class, the best of the best, the group of players meant to represent what…

  • LIVE: Who will join HOF Class of 2018?

    The National Baseball Hall of Fame opened in Cooperstown in 1936, and that year the Baseball Writers’ Association of America elected the first five players — Ty Cobb, Honus Wagner, Babe Ruth, Christy Mathewson and Walter Johnson. That is the royal class, the best of the best, the group of players meant to represent what…

  • Stage could be set for historic HOF class

    The National Baseball Hall of Fame opened in Cooperstown in 1936, and that year the Baseball Writers’ Association of America elected the first five players — Ty Cobb, Honus Wagner, Babe Ruth, Christy Mathewson and Walter Johnson. That is the royal class, the best of the best, the group of players meant to represent what…

  • Report: Brewers put together trade offer for Miami outfielder Christian Yelich

    The Milwaukee Brewers would seem to have a lot of oars in the water these days. Two days after reports surfaced that the Brewers made an offer to free agent pitcher Yu Darvish, word came that they had put together a trade proposal for Miami outfielder Christian Yelich. That report came in the form of…

  • Hall of Fame odds are in these stars’ favor

    Wednesday’s announcement should include Vladimir Guerrero, Chipper Jones and Jim Thome. But what about a couple others? Click here to read the full article…

  • What’s market value for center-field star Cain?

    Lorenzo Cain, who is hands-down the best center-field option on the free-agent market, has been attached to several teams this offseason. Mark Feinsand breaks it down. Click here to read the full article…

  • The bunt base hit is dead. (Long live the bunt base hit!)

    Home runs are at a historic high, and bunt hits are WAY down. The former is responsible for the latter, right? Perhaps. Or maybe something else has changed that means bunt hits aren’t just out of fashion again — they’re going extinct. Click here to read the full article…

  • The best hitter you know nothing about

    As every St. Louis fan knows, the Cardinals had an unexpected breakout season from a power-hitting righty outfielder in 2017. This is a player who was born in 1988, entered the professional ranks in 2006 and put up impressive stats at several levels of the Minors around a variety of injuries, finally managing to stick…

  • Keith Law’s complete guide to NL East prospects: Braves are stacked, Phillies improving

    With two of MLB’s top five systems, the NL East is loaded with some of the best young talent in baseball. Click here to read the full article…

  • How MLB.com writers voted in HOF balloting

    Thirteen MLB.com reporters were among those eligible to cast ballots in the 2018 Hall of Fame vote conducted by the Baseball Writers’ Association of America. Here’s a look at how they voted. Click here to read the full article…