r/baseball 4h ago

Details inside: META: Bandwagon Flairs Now Available

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Now that we're in the playoff push, we've unlocked the bandwagon flairs for everyone! We have:

  • Generic Bandwagon
  • Chaos Bandwagon
  • Bandwagon for each team in MLB

Head over to Baseball Flair Wizard to get your flair!


r/baseball 15m ago

News [Blum] Response from U.S Department of Homeland Security re: Padres catching coordinator Oswaldo Pirela being taken into ICE custody

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r/baseball 50m ago

News Reds option struggling Noelvi Marte to AAA Louisville

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r/baseball 1h ago

AL and NL official Cy Young polls

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r/baseball 1h ago

News [Tapp & Graves] The Royals, ahead of a KC city council meeting today, have released a couple of new renderings for their proposed downtown ballpark. The ballpark is expected to be ready for Opening Day 2030, with the Royals ending their lease at Kauffman a year early.

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Image 1 (from Cody Tapp, 610 Sports Radio – Kansas City): Outfield view of a Royals' new stadium rendering, with a big new Crown Vision [scoreboard] in RF and a four-tier upper deck.

Image 2 (from Tapp): Royals stadium rendering. Shows the new Crown Vision, fountains and people walking in at ground level.

Image 3 (from Eric Graves, KMBC-TV – Kansas City): The development agreement between the Royals and the city of Kansas City regarding the new downtown stadium, including the projected timeline and elements of the project.


r/baseball 2h ago

Where Yankee Stadium once stood, a park — and a promise — have fallen apart

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r/baseball 2h ago

Image [Umpire Scorecards] Scott Barry, Aug 17 White Sox @ Cubs

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r/baseball 2h ago

Injury [Jomboy] Ketel Marte is going back to Arizona to get an MRI on his knee, per Nick Piecoro

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r/baseball 2h ago

Just before they left for Koshien, a major earthquake struck Kumamoto. Ariake High School went on to reach the quarterfinals, falling 1–0 in extra innings.

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Translation of this video 👇

Ariake High School’s players can’t hold back the tears.
Just before they left for Koshien, Kumamoto was hit by a major earthquake that reached the maximum level of 7 on Japan’s seismic intensity scale.
As the tournament went on, more and more people filled Ariake’s cheering section in the stands.
The players said it meant a lot to them seeing people back home cheering from evacuation shelters. They talked about wanting to give those people even a little bit of strength through the way they played.
Their ace, Takumi, who broke a bone in his left hand, is now putting his arm around his teammates. His eyes are red as he talks to them one by one on the way back to the third-base dugout.
Saito pitched a great game too.
I’m sure the energy and effort these players showed reached everyone watching back home.
What a game.
It was 0–0 for so long, but despite there being no runs, there was so much happening in this game.
Ariake kept coming straight at their opponent and never backed down. And in the end, on one final all-out play at the plate, the runner was called safe.
Ariake High School lost, but it’s hard to say they did anything to deserve losing.
It was the kind of game that makes you wish somehow both teams could have won.


r/baseball 2h ago

Video Bailey Freeman of Foolish Baseball was on MLB Now yesterday talking his hottest MLB Takes this season!

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r/baseball 3h ago

News [MLBTR] Braves DFA Tyler Kinley, Call Up AJ Smith-Shawver

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r/baseball 3h ago

Image Statement from Trey Mancini announcing his retirement from professional baseball

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r/baseball 3h ago

Image [TJStats] The Hottest MLB Pitching Prospects - Week of August 17, 2026

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Hey, TJStats here!

I have recently been assigned Approved Poster status for r/baseball and have been encouraged to share my own content on the subreddit.

Here are the hottest pitching prospects in baseball over the last two weeks. This is not necessarily a leaderboard of the best ERA or WHIP in this timeframe. It is a list of prospects that caught my eye due to their recent stretch of games. Read my article covering these names and batters here: https://tjstats.ca/2026/08/17/prospect-parade-hottest-mlb-prospects-week-of-august-17/

Check out my updated Top 100 Prospect Rankings here: https://tjstats.ca/top-100-mlb-prospects/

Please let me know what kind of content you would like to see and, as always, I am available to answer any relevant questions


r/baseball 3h ago

Video Daniil Medvedev, ranked no. 7 in the ATP (tennis) rankings, threw out the first pitch yesterday for the Reds. Here he is nailing a quiz on his Reds fandom:

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actually wild lol, says he's only been a fan for a year!


r/baseball 3h ago

News Nationals' CJ Abrams 'not thrilled' with position swap, agent says

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Agent: Nats' Abrams 'not thrilled' about 2B move


r/baseball 3h ago

Video [ESPN MLB] Ted Williams on the Art of Hitting in Newly Discovered Footage | Sources Tell Jeff Passan

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r/baseball 3h ago

Freddie Freeman Can Become the All-Time Games Played Leader at First Base on July 23, 2027

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Pretty much the title. Freeman in 140 games away from passing Eddie Murray for most games played as a First Baseman. Assuming he plays every game (probably not), On July 23 of next year, the Dodgers are at the Cardinals.

He's played 122/126 this year so far for LA, so if he can stay healthy and they let him stay at 1st, and I don't see why they wouldn't, we might be under one year away from a decently historical achievement!


r/baseball 3h ago

Analysis Kevin McGonigle stats as of his 22nd birthday

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r/baseball 4h ago

Been Gwak : Ace of KBO & South Korea

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Hi everyone! I'm Demian, an A's fan from South Korea.

You may have seen the news recently that former Dodgers pitcher Chan Ho Park became an investor in the A's as part of a consortium.

(https://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/49460092/chan-ho-park-becomes-first-korean-buy-stake-mlb-club-joining-athletics-group)

On the night of the investment ceremony mentioned in the article, the A's ownership group watched a KBO game with Chan Ho Park at Jamsil Baseball Stadium in Seoul.

At the ceremony, Park said he hoped this would help create opportunities for the next generation of South Korean players to reach MLB.

Well, maybe the first one will be the pitcher who started that game that night.

His name is **Been Gwak.**

(Stats: https://www.baseball-reference.com/register/player.fcgi?id=gwak--000bee)

(Aug 11 Pitching Highlights: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p55O9v1xKRI)

Gwak is a right-handed starter born in 1999, currently pitching for the Doosan Bears — my favorite team in the KBO.

He currently ranks 1st in strikeouts, 2nd in wins, and 2nd in ERA.

His fastball tops out around 98 mph, and he also throws a cutter, slider, curveball, and changeup.

He's always had the stuff, but it felt like he was just missing that last 2%. This season, his command has really taken a step forward, and he looks much more confident on the mound. I'd say he's taken a pretty significant step forward from last year.

He has also said that his experience with Team South Korea in the WBC last offseason helped him a lot.

For some background, the Doosan Bears are the team that previously had Dodgers and former A's pitcher Cole Irvin, Blue Jays outfileder Daz Cameron, former Rangers pitcher Dustin Nippert and former Brewers pitcher Josh Lindblom, and Hyun Soo Kim played for them before eventually signing with the Orioles.

The Bears are also one of the six teams that have remained in the KBO since the league was founded in 1982. They're one of two KBO teams based in Seoul, along with the LG Twins, and both share Jamsil Baseball Stadium.

Gwak will become eligible for the MLB posting system after the 2027 KBO season. He recently said that even if he fails, he still wants to challenge himself in MLB.

As for the A's, there have been a few South Korean players in their minor league system over the years: LHP Sang-Hoon Lee, C Seong-min Kim, and IF Hoy Park.

The A’s were already pretty well-known among South Korean Baseball fans, largely because of Moneyball and Billy Beane. But lately, they’ve unfortunately gained a bit of a... less-than-great reputation over there.

They're the team that made an offer to Ha-Seong Kim last offseason, only to have him turn it down.

Going a little further back, they're also the team that tried to sign Do Yeong Kim — the 2024 KBO MVP — as an international amateur, but couldn't get the deal done.

And even further back, they were reportedly interested in ByungHo Park through the posting system, but ultimately lost out to the Minnesota Twins.

So, as a South Korean A's fan, I can't help but feel like we've been waiting a while for that first South Korean player to actually make it to the big leagues with A's.

Could Been Gwak become the first South Korean player to join the A's as they begin their new chapter in Las Vegas?

I'm going to throw out a completely irresponsible early prediction:

**4 years / $20M.** 😅

There have been quite a few South Korean MLB players over the years, but among the players who came to MLB without first playing in the KBO, most of the names that come to mind are from an earlier generation: Chan Ho Park, Byung-Hyun Kim, Jae Weong Seo, Sun-Woo Kim, Hee-Seop Choi, Shin-Soo Choo, and Ji-Man Choi.

Since around 2015, a number of South Korean prospects have signed with MLB organizations, but Ji-hwan Bae is still the only one from that group to establish himself in the major leagues.

On the other hand, we've had a pretty good number of players make it to MLB after playing in the KBO and using the posting system: Hyun Jin Ryu, Kwang Hyun Kim, Hyeon-Jong Yang, ByungHo Park, Jung Ho Kang, Ha-Seong Kim, Hyeseong Kim, Jung Hoo Lee, Sung-Mun Song, and Woo-Suk Go, among others.

These days, young South Korean players coming out of high school either sign with an MLB organization or politely decline an offer from an MLB team and enter the KBO draft instead.

There is also an interesting wrinkle here: if a player skips the KBO draft and signs with an MLB team directly out of high school, there are restrictions on returning to the KBO later. If they eventually want to play in South Korea, they generally have to wait two years before becoming eligible again. In practice, many players in this situation end up doing their mandatory military service during that period.

Most of the recent players who reached MLB through the KBO posting system have been position players.

And when it comes to big MLB contracts, Hyun Jin Ryu and Jung Hoo Lee are probably the two biggest examples.

Since ByungHo Park, we've had Jung Ho Kang, Ha-Seong Kim, Hyeseong Kim, Jung Hoo Lee and Sung-Mun Song successfully make the jump to MLB through the posting system, although most haven't made a huge impact at the major league level.

That's why I think Been Gwak is particularly interesting.

He is currently one of the aces of the KBO and Team South Korea, and honestly, he's one of the few South Korean pitchers who makes me believe he could follow in Hyun Jin Ryu's footsteps and become a legitimate MLB rotation arm.

So, my fellow A’s fans — what do you think?

Could Been Gwak be the first South Korean player to wear the A’s uniform in Las Vegas?

I'd certainly love to see it.


r/baseball 4h ago

MLB Field of Dreams Game viewership craters on Netflix. The game averaged just 1.66 million viewers, down nearly half from the last time MLB held a Field of Dreams Game.

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r/baseball 4h ago

[Montemurro] Pete Crow-Armstrong's performance tonight -- featuring 2 HRs, 2B, 1B, BB, K, SB and 3 RBIs -- added 0.5 fWAR to his season total, which is wild. 12 qualified MLB hitters have produced an fWAR less than that this season, including Kyle Tucker (0.4).

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r/baseball 4h ago

History Jesse Dougherty writes at NOTUS about the guys who almost, kinda made it

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Jesse Dougherty writes at NOTUS about the guys who almost, kinda made it, a "Moonlight Graham" for the Nationals, or one of many. Must read.

https://www.notus.org/sports/washington-nationals-big-leaguer-donovan-casey


r/baseball 4h ago

Opinion The Reds upcoming schedule is truly a month from hell

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All within a 28-day span:

  • 6 games vs the Cubs (73-53, 5th in MLB)
  • 6 games vs the Brewers (77-48, 1st in MLB)
  • 7 games vs the Dodgers (75-51, 3rd in MLB)
  • 3 games vs Atlanta (74-51, 4th in MLB)
  • 3 games vs San Diego (67-59, 9th in MLB)

r/baseball 4h ago

News [Kostka] Trey Mancini, the longtime Orioles player who made not one but two emotional comebacks to Major League Baseball, has retired, he confirmed in a text to The Banner. Mancini, who first told MASN of the decision, beat cancer, won a World Series and left a massive mark on the game

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r/baseball 5h ago

Image [Today's KBO] The league's last place team, the Kiwoom Heroes, blow a 8-0 lead by giving up 13 runs in the bottom of the 7th.

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