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The 2026 World Baseball Classic has the potential to deliver more glory for Team USA after the country’s recent Winter Olympics success, and one MLB star is highly confident in his squad’s ability. Pittsburgh Pirates standout Paul Skenes has
Right-hander Austin Nye left his start for No. 22 Vanderbilt baseball (7-3) against Arizona after just one inning on Feb. 28 in the Live Like Lou Las Vegas College Classic in Las Vegas. The reason for his departure was not immediately clear. Nye retired three of the four batters he faced, with one strikeout. He threw 15 pitches.
Chuck Barrett (play-by-play) and Bubba Carpenter (analyst) will call the game on the Razorback Sports Network, which can be accessed through local FM and AM affiliates, via the Arkansas Razorbacks Gameday app, via the Varsity Network app or on ArkansasRazorbacks.com. Blackouts may apply.
Even with a robust rotation led by 15-game winner Bryan Woo, MLB analyst and Mariners reporter Jon Morosi believes Kirby could be Seattle's most significant starter in 2026
A pioneering reliever who pitched for seven major league teams, and set a record for relief appearances in Cincinnati, died at 81.
Logan Reddemann is projected to start as UCLA’s pitcher against Tennessee, while Colin Linder is listed as Arizona State’s starting pitcher versus the Vols. Virginia Tech has not named a projected starter.
San Diego Padres star reliever Mason Miller got honest about transitioning to a starting pitcher.
These pitchers meet the criteria to be potential breakout starters this season, though some breakouts seem more likely than others.