The San Diego Padres have some experience in their rotation, but there are still plenty of question marks. Joe Musgrove is returning from Tommy John surgery, so it’s hard to know how effective he’ll ...
For the first time in at least 5 years, the New York Mets enter Opening Day with their entire starting rotation healthy. All 6 arms. No asterisks. That is not a sentence NY Mets fans have had the ...
Jacob Latz is fighting for the fifth spot in the Texas Rangers rotation. It's a reward for bailing the team out last year when it was dealing with injuries. Right now, the left-hander is fighting with ...
GOODYEAR, Ariz. — With the amount of reliable arms on the Cleveland Guardians staff, it can be a toss-up for who earns the nod. But for manager Stephen Vogt, it is a sign of competition instead of ...
When the Twins entered camp, they were touting their starting pitching depth with eight major-league ready starters competing for five spots. In the weeks that have followed, that depth has taken a ...
Karl-Anthony Towns' second season with the New York Knicks has been arguably more newsworthy than his 2024-25 debut, though his relevance hasn't always been for the same positive reasons that he ...
PROTECTING THE U.S. ECONOMY AND NATIONAL INTERESTS: Today, President Donald J. Trump signed a Proclamation imposing a temporary import duty to address fundamental international payments problems and ...
The S&P 500 continues to struggle with its round-number challenge, having failed to close north of the 7000 point mark since first testing that historic threshold in late October.
Abstract: Uncontrolled satellites and other space targets usually exhibit slow-spinning motion. Accurately estimating their rotational motion parameters (RMP) is of great significance for uncontrolled ...
The Kansas City Royals have had a productive offseason, signing Lane Thomas and trading for Isaac Collins, Nick Mears and Matt Strahm. The team looks to be in a much better place entering 2026 after ...
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