Baseball News Tracker

Welcome to "Baseball News Tracker," your ultimate source for the latest updates, insights, and analysis from the world of baseball. Whether you're a die-hard fan or a casual follower, this podcast keeps you informed and entertained with all things baseball. "Baseball News" covers everything from game highlights and player stats to team strategies and trade rumors. Each episode dives deep into the sport, providing expert commentary, exclusive interviews, and in-depth discussions on the hottest topics in baseball. Stay up-to-date with breaking news, discover the stories behind the headlines, and get insider perspectives on your favorite teams and players. With a passion for the game and a commitment to delivering quality content, "Baseball News" is your go-to podcast for all things baseball. Subscribe now and join us daily for the latest episodes. Whether you're on your morning commute, working out, or just relaxing at home, "Baseball News" brings the excitement of the ballpark straight to you. For more https://www.quietperiodplease.com/

  1. 22H AGO

    MLB Roundup: Konnor Griffin's Debut RBI Double Powers Pirates Rally, Yankees Stay Hot With 6-1 Start

    Pirates top prospect Konnor Griffin dazzled in his MLB debut with an RBI double in his first career at-bat, helping Pittsburgh avoid a sweep with a 10th-inning rally for their first win. The Yankees cruised in their home opener behind Aaron Judge's early homer and a team dress code text, starting 6-1 strong. Shohei Ohtani's first homer of the season sparked a 13-6 Dodgers rout of the Nationals with five team blasts total. The Mets exploded for 10 runs against the Giants, powered by Francisco Alvarez's two homers, though Juan Soto exited early and faces an MRI. Bryan Woo fired seven one-hit innings for the Mariners in an extra-innings thriller won in the 10th. Cleveland's Chase DeLauter crushed his fifth homer in seven games, delivering a clutch moment at Progressive Field. Nolan McLean took a perfect game into the sixth for San Francisco before fading. Masyn Winn walked off for the Cardinals in 11 innings, while Justin Crawford did the same for the Phillies in the 10th. Samuel Basallo made MLB's first game-ending ABS challenge call. Tristan Gray, who nearly retired, slugged his first career grand slam for the Twins. Toronto's Alejandro Kirk left with a thumb injury from a foul tip. No major trades surfaced, but Ketel Marte hit 10 years of service time, gaining full no-trade protection. Standings tighten early, with the Yankees boasting one of their best starts ever and the Mets snapping a skid. Pirates prospect hype builds after Griffin's instant impact. Catch the Braves' walk-off grand slam vibes and Mariners' late drama highlights. Up next, key matchups like Dodgers-Nationals rematch and Yankees pushing their hot streak. Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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  2. 2D AGO

    2026 MLB Week 1: Yankees Dominate Road Trip, Skenes Shines, Historic Prospect Deals Reshape League

    In the first week of the 2026 MLB season, the Yankees wrapped a strong 5-1 road trip behind Cam Schlittler's scoreless start, while Cal Raleigh came off the bench to deliver a key hit in Seattle's win over New York. Pirates ace Paul Skenes rebounded sharply, limiting the Reds to earn his first victory with five strong innings of electric stuff. The Mariners stunned fans by agreeing to a historic extension with top prospect Colt Emerson, and the Mets hired six-time All-Star J.D. Martinez as a special assistant. Brewers locked in Cooper Pratt, Orioles extended Shane Baz, and Cubs inked deals with Pete Crow-Armstrong and Nico Hoerner. Game highlights included Justin Crawford's walk-off single in the Phillies' 6-5, 10-inning comeback against the Nationals, capping his unforgettable debut week. Oakland's Denzel Clarke dazzled in his return, robbing a hit and making jaws drop in center field versus Atlanta. A bizarre ninth-inning finish in Baltimore saw the Orioles-Orioles game end in unprecedented fashion with a disputed call on Rangers' Evan Carter. Marlins' Sandy Alcantara followed his opener with a Maddux, silencing doubters, and Cubs' Miguel Cabrera was electric in his debut, shutting down the Angels. Standings show early leaders like the Dodgers as World Series favorites, with Atlanta at 4-2 and Kansas City 3-2. No major injuries reported, but Justin Verlander struggled in his emotional return to Detroit. Giants re-signed Eric Haase to a minor-league deal, bolstering their Triple-A catching depth. Upcoming action features Minnesota at Kansas City today and Mets at Giants tonight. Look for Roki Sasaki's big step with the Dodgers after a rough spring. Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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  3. 4D AGO

    # MLB Spring Training Enters Final Week: Teams Battle for Playoff Positioning Ahead of 2026 Season

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  4. MAR 28

    2026 MLB Season Opens with Six Teams in Action: Blue Jays Edge Athletics, Key Offseason Moves Pay Off

    The 2026 MLB season kicked off with a bang as six teams launched their campaigns yesterday. The Athletics fell to the Blue Jays 1-0 in a pitcher's duel, with Luis Severino and Kevin Gausman delivering strong Opening Day starts. Colorado Rockies hosted the Miami Marlins, spotlighting Sandy Alcantara's sixth career opener after his solid 2025 return from Tommy John, while the Royals welcomed the Braves, featuring Cole Ragans and Chris Sale on the mound. Early highlights include the Tigers topping the Padres, with full game recaps showing clutch plays, and Angels battling the Astros in a tight contest from Thursday. Arizona's Ryne Nelson froze Shohei Ohtani for his first strikeout of the year against the Dodgers, and Emmet Sheehan notched his initial K. Offseason moves shine through: Blue Jays added Dylan Cease, Kazuma Okamoto, Cody Ponce, and Tyler Rogers to chase a World Series after falling short last year. Athletics grabbed Jeff McNeil from the Mets, and Marlins feature hot prospect Owen Caissie, fresh off a stellar World Baseball Classic for Canada. Standings are just forming, but reigning AL champs Athletics aim to defend, while playoff hopefuls like Toronto and Atlanta push early. No major injuries reported yet, though Ragans returns from a 2025 rotator cuff issue. Spring Breakout teams were announced, honoring top prospects from 19 organizations. Fantasy buzz builds around starters like Mike Burrows and Robbie Ray. Today, more games heat up with Rays, Cardinals, Nationals, Mariners, and others, setting the playoff race tone. Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for daily updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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  5. MAR 26

    Yankees Shut Out Giants 7-0 on Opening Night as MLB Injury Report Reveals Widespread Roster Changes

    The New York Yankees dominated the San Francisco Giants 7-0 in MLB's Opening Night game Wednesday, with pitcher Max Fried delivering a stellar performance. Fried allowed just two hits over 6 and one-third innings with no earned runs, silencing the Giants' offense despite Aaron Judge going hitless in his Opening Day at-bat. The Yankees' offense came alive with contributions from José Caballero, whose RBI double sparked the rally, Ryan McMahon's two-run single, and Trent Grisham's two-run triple that put the game out of reach. The injury report reveals a significant number of roster moves across baseball. The Toronto Blue Jays placed three pitchers on the injured list: José Berríos with a right elbow stress fracture, Shane Bieber with right elbow inflammation, and Yimi García requiring elbow surgery. Other notable injuries include Houston's Josh Hader sidelined with left biceps tendinitis and Brandon Walter placed on the 60-day list for left elbow surgery recovery. The New York Yankees placed shortstop Anthony Volpe on the 10-day injured list due to recovery from left shoulder surgery, while the New York Mets' third baseman Vidal Bruján was designated for assignment. Several teams made roster adjustments, including the Seattle Mariners releasing catcher Andrew Knizner and placing pitcher Bryce Miller on the 15-day list for a left oblique strain. The Atlanta Braves placed shortstop Ha-Seong Kim on the 10-day list with a right middle finger laceration. Additional injuries affect key players across the league, from the Boston Red Sox's Anthony Seigler dealing with left knee patellar tendinopathy to the Miami Marlins placing two players on injured lists. Pitcher designations for assignment include several prospects who didn't make Opening Day rosters: Luis Matos from the Giants, Bryan Hudson from the Mets, Korey Lee from the White Sox, and others cut to trim rosters ahead of the season opener. The MLB season is now underway with teams ramping up their Opening Day preparations. Multiple games are scheduled across the league in the coming days, with the Yankees and Giants set for Game Two on March 27th. Thank you for tuning in to this baseball update. Be sure to subscribe for more coverage of the 2026 MLB season as it unfolds. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease.ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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  6. MAR 24

    Spring Training Standings 2024: Dodgers and Yankees Lead as Opening Day Approaches

    Spring training action continues to heat up as teams prepare for opening day. The Los Angeles Dodgers remain dominant in the Cactus League with a 20-8 record, while the New York Yankees lead the Grapefruit League at 18-12. The San Francisco Giants sit close behind the Dodgers at 19-9, setting up what promises to be an exciting matchup when the Yankees visit San Francisco on opening night. Yesterday's spring games delivered compelling performances across the league. The Angels faced off against the Dodgers, with Dodgers' hitters Jorge Soler and Mickey Rojas each hitting home runs to keep Los Angeles competitive. The Guardians dominated the Diamondbacks with a 7-0 shutout, showcasing strong pitching. Meanwhile, the Braves defeated the Pirates 5-2, with Matt Olson delivering two home runs and driving in two runs. The Brewers and Athletics provided exciting spring breakout action on March 22nd, featuring top prospects facing off in a competitive exhibition. The Brewers came out victorious with strong performances from their young talent, including Blake Burke making an impact at first base and prospect-laden pitching performances that included Cade Morris striking out four batters on curveballs alone. Opening day approaches with high anticipation. The Yankees will face the Giants in San Francisco on March 26th, marking the official start of the regular season. According to recent preview coverage, the Pirates are reportedly in talks with pitcher Conor Griffin on a nine-year, hundred-million-plus-dollar contract, signaling significant roster investments across baseball. The Mets acquired Freddy Peralta from Milwaukee to serve as their ace, adding depth to their pitching rotation. On the injury and roster front, the Yankees invited outfielder Randal Grichuk as a non-roster invitee to spring training. Position battles continue across the league, with the Angels competing to determine their second base situation, with Adam Frazier and Oswald Peraza vying for the job. The standings show competitive races emerging early in spring training. In the American League, the Yankees, Red Sox, and Twins are battling it out in the Grapefruit League, while the Dodgers, Giants, and Rangers lead the Cactus League race. Teams have been playing games to shake off rust and evaluate talent ahead of the regular season push. Thanks for tuning in to this baseball roundup. Be sure to subscribe for all the latest coverage as spring training concludes and the regular season gets underway. This has been a quiet please production. For more, check out quietplease dot ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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  7. MAR 21

    Spring Training Roundup: Astros Edge Marlins 7-6, Yamamoto Impresses as MLB Teams Prepare for Season

    In spring training action, the Astros edged the Marlins 7-6 in a thrilling Spring Breakout game on March 19, with Arturo Flores delivering a key two-run double and a wild finish at the plate. The Mariners beat the Brewers 7-3 in another Breakout matchup on March 20, highlighted by Lazarro Montes' three singles and two RBIs, plus Luis Pena's go-ahead homer. On March 20, the Yankees topped the Orioles 3-1, the Marlins defeated the Nationals 3-2, and the Cubs took down the Athletics with Miguel Amaya's early homer. The Mets fell 4-3 to the Cardinals despite D'Andre Smith's two-run double, while Carson Benge raised his spring average to .412. Yoshinobu Yamamoto impressed for the Dodgers, fanning seven over five strong innings. Off the field, Cleveland Guardians pitchers Luis Ortiz and Emmanuel Clase were placed on unpaid leave amid federal pitch-rigging charges tied to gamblers. The Astros signed catcher Christian Vázquez to a minor league deal post-World Baseball Classic, slotting into Opening Day roster projections. Standings remain fluid in early spring, with no major playoff shifts yet. Notable performances include top prospects like Xavier Ny for Houston and Ryan Sloan for Seattle shining in Breakout games. Look for Guardians vs. Giants today, plus more exhibition matchups as teams finalize rosters. Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for daily updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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  8. MAR 19

    Dodgers Dominate Giants Behind Ohtani's Strong Spring Start; Angels, Mariners Win in MLB Spring Training Action

    In spring training action yesterday, the Dodgers dominated the Giants 5-1 at Camelback Ranch, with Shohei Ohtani shining in his first start of 2026, tossing 4.1 scoreless innings and fanning four. Freddie Freeman crushed a home run, Nick Senzel added a two-run shot, and the back-to-back champs improved to 18-8 in Cactus League play. Over in the Grapefruit League, the Angels topped the Reds 7-4 behind Josh Lowe's monster day—five RBI on a homer and triple—while Mike Trout doubled in twice and scored. Mariners beat Brewers 7-3, Rangers routed Royals 12-3 with Cal Quantrill back from World Baseball Classic duty, Pirates edged Tigers 3-1, Cardinals shut down Astros 4-1, Braves slipped past Phillies 3-2, and Orioles nipped Blue Jays 3-2. In a wild one, Diamondbacks hammered Cubs 16-8, and Rockies outlasted Reds in another matchup 8-6. Key moments included Kenedy Corona swiping third and scoring the go-ahead run for the Yankees in their tie with Red Sox, thanks to a throwing error. Mookie Betts and Teoscar Hernandez paced Dodgers right fielders in live scoring metrics. No major trades or signings broke, but prospect buzz builds around Red Sox infielder Trimble for his plus bat skills and power potential, per Baseball America. Injury notes are light, though Giants' Matt Chapman missed time last year with hand issues. Playoff races simmer early in camp, with Dodgers and Angels heating up. Off-field, Broki Sasaki locks into Dodgers' rotation to open the season. Look ahead to Dodgers hosting Padres Friday night at Camelback. Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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Welcome to "Baseball News Tracker," your ultimate source for the latest updates, insights, and analysis from the world of baseball. Whether you're a die-hard fan or a casual follower, this podcast keeps you informed and entertained with all things baseball. "Baseball News" covers everything from game highlights and player stats to team strategies and trade rumors. Each episode dives deep into the sport, providing expert commentary, exclusive interviews, and in-depth discussions on the hottest topics in baseball. Stay up-to-date with breaking news, discover the stories behind the headlines, and get insider perspectives on your favorite teams and players. With a passion for the game and a commitment to delivering quality content, "Baseball News" is your go-to podcast for all things baseball. Subscribe now and join us daily for the latest episodes. Whether you're on your morning commute, working out, or just relaxing at home, "Baseball News" brings the excitement of the ballpark straight to you. For more https://www.quietperiodplease.com/

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