Analytics declared Mariners’ 6-4 loss to A’s.

The game hasn't even happened, yet its outcome is declared. This isn't a misprint; it's analytics eroding baseball's very soul.

The game hasn't even happened, yet its outcome is declared. This isn't a misprint; it's analytics eroding baseball's very soul.

Edwin Díaz's latest blown save isn't just a loss; it's a colossal financial miscalculation eroding the Mets' future and playoff hopes.

The Orioles host the AL's worst team, but the Royals' pathetic performance is a screaming indictment of a front office that refuses to compete.

A horrific Nürburgring crash killed a driver, reigniting debate over motorsport safety. Was Max Verstappen's tribute genuine, or just PR amid the tragedy?

The Braves' embarrassing sweep by the Phillies screams a critical pitching depth crisis. Their World Series hopes now hang by a thread. Can they recover?

The Mariners' 9-13 record is a flashing red light on management, revealing a catastrophic failure of investment that demands answers now.

Media outlets are prematurely declaring a Guardians series lead over the Orioles. The game hasn't even started—this clickbait disrespects sports integrity.

Forget underdog stories. The Dodgers' winning streak reveals a $300M reality: they're buying dominance, not earning it. Is this good for baseball?

Gerrit Cole's $324M arm finally returned, but his rehab start was a high-stakes stress test the Yankees cannot afford to fail.

The Royals are systematically failing, yet manager Matt Quatraro stays. His job security isn't about wins, but a cynical business calculation tied to a costly contract.