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The potential breakout stars of the 2026 Major League Baseball season are showing off in Spring Training. Cincinnati Reds infielder Matt McLain arguably been the most impressive hitter or pitcher this spring with the power he's displayed.
After an undeniably thrilling World Baseball Classic, it’s time to shift our attention back to Spring Training, with just one week to go until the real thing. Yes, that’s right, and we double-checked our calendars.
Spring training is full of optimism, and these 30 players have their teams especially giddy as we inch toward the regular season.
Which MLB players exceeded and fell short of expectations in an eventful spring training?
After throwing 4 1/3 scoreless innings with four strikeouts, hitting 99.9 mph against the Giants in his training stint debut, reports confirmed that Shohei Ohtani is the 2026 highest-paid MLB star.
Taking stock of what we got right, and where we missed the mark this spring.
Spring training baseball is like the premise of “Whose Line Is It Anyway?” Yes, there’s a scorekeeper who issues points and declares a winner at the end of the episode, but the points (well, stats), as well as wins and losses,
So it was merely a matter of time before I found my way to MLB spring training, having moved to Lakewood Ranch in August 2025. This past week, I set aside my book bag and left my press pass behind to become a spectator at the three ballparks closest to me.
The first official full Spring Training with the Automated Ball-Strike (ABS) Challenge System, powered by T-Mobile is just about in the books, and we’re mere days away from it happening for the first
Philadelphia Phillies reliever Daniel Robert suffered a cardiac event during a spring training session. He collapsed suddenly on the pitching mound. People on the medical team used a defibrillator on him before he was transported to the hospital.