
Taijuan Walker ‘accepting’ bullpen challenge, but many adjustments still needed
Read – Taijuan Walker ‘accepting’ bullpen challenge, but there are many adjustments still needed – and more Phillies news and rumors at PhilliesNation.com.

Phillies and Cubs meet, winner claims 3-game series
Chicago Cubs (41-26, first in the NL Central) vs. Philadelphia Phillies (38-29, second in the NL East)

Watch Dodgers’ Blake Snell throw first bullpen session since April
Dodgers pitcher Blake Snell takes a big step in his recovery, as he tries to work his way back from shoulder inflammation

Dodgers’ Freddie Freeman making adjustment to increase home run potential
Dodgers star Freddie Freeman is making a small change to his swing in an attempt to generate a little bit more power.

Dodgers’ Dave Roberts doesn’t rule out Shohei Ohtani returning to mound before All-Star break after latest simulated pitching session
Ohtani threw his third batting practice session on Tuesday as he ramps up for a return from UCL surgery.

Dodgers’ Matt Sauer makes blunt admission after getting rocked for 9 runs by Padres
Matt Sauer got rocked by the Padres on Tuesday night, and the Dodgers starter critiqued his performance after the game.

OH WOW!! Carlos Correa might have just answered the question Twins feared most
Prior to the Minnesota Twins dramatically turning their season around in May, one of the biggest questions that was facing the team was whether Carlos Correa’s contract…

UPDATE!! Twins recall right-hander Simeon Woods Richardson for injury-thinned rotation
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) – The Minnesota Twins recalled right-hander Simeon Woods Richardson on Tuesday to start the opener of a three-game series against Texas, following two injury setbacks…

Red Sox rookіe Romаn Anthony reveаlѕ іmmedіаte reаctіon to MLB cаll-up
Roman Anthony made his MLB debut for the Red Sox on Monday and talked about how he learned of his call-up.

Why Romаn Anthony’ѕ Cаll-Up Feelѕ Scrіpted By Red Sox Lore
Roman Anthony makes his Red Sox debut June 9 — the same date Ted Williams hit his iconic 502-foot Fenway home run in 1947.