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The Washington Nationals are definitely riding the struggle bus this year, especially as of late. They sit below .400 at 38-58 and are dead last in the National
More than two dozen players with ties to Texas and Texas A&M baseball were drafted by MLB organizations on Sunday and Monday.
The Los Angeles Angels shocked observers by taking UC Santa Barbara pitcher Tyler Bremner at No. 2 overall. The Seattle Mariners took LSU left-hander Kade Anderson, who helped his team win the 2025 College World Series, at No. 3 while the Colorado Rockies selected Ethan Holliday, son of former star outfielder Matt Holliday, at No. 4.
Day 1 of the 2025 MLB Draft has arrived, with rounds one through three set to begin tonight at 6 p.m. ET, which means we'll finally get to see who the Washington Nationals take with the No. 1 overall pick. And how the rest of the draft unfolds from there.
The Washington Nationals are, for all intents and purposes, on the clock. They hold the first pick in the 2025 MLB Draft, which starts at 6 p.m. ET on Sunday (ESPN and MLB Network).
Assumption baseball only needed three innings to top Washington, winning 18-0 in Muscatine. Here are 5 takeaways from Saturday's exhibition of the top minor leaguers, which the National League won 4-2.
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Vols Wire on MSNBrady House hits first MLB career home runFormer Tennessee baseball signee Brady House started at third base for the Nationals. He went 3-for-4, totaling two home runs, three RBIs and two runs. Saturday marked his first home run in Major League Baseball.
MLB Draft gets started Sunday night as Atlanta hosts baseball's annual All-Star festivities. Four years ago, MLB pushed the draft back from the first week of June to the All-Star break in an effort to better market the event,