Wednesday, July 16, 2025

Baseball

MLB All-Star Game's first swing-off brought the drama but could have used more star power

The All-Star Game concluded in a 6-6 tie, leading to a dramatic swing-off, the first of its kind, where players competed to break the tie. Notably absent were stars Aaron Judge and Shohei Ohtani, who left early, missing the excitement as Kyle Schwarber led the National League to victory with three home runs, while Jonathan Aranda failed to score for the American League, highlighting MLB's need to ensure top players are present for such events. Need More Context? 🔎

'Put a 'W' next to Dino's name.' NL wins All-Star Game swing-off, with help from Dino Ebel

In the 95th MLB All-Star Game, the National League triumphed over the American League 7-6 after a dramatic home run swing-off, with Kyle Schwarber earning MVP honors by hitting three homers. Dodgers coach Dino Ebel, who played a pivotal role in the swing-off, celebrated the exciting new format that energized the game, marking a memorable night for both players and fans. Need More Context? 🔎

Yankees' Aaron Boone talks what went into 2025 All-Star Game swing-off choices

In a historic first for the MLB All-Star Game, a swing-off determined the winner after a tie, with Kyle Schwarber leading the National League to victory. Yankees manager Aaron Boone explained his selection process for hitters, prioritizing players who were actively participating in the later innings, resulting in an impressive performance from Schwarber who hit three home runs to clinch the win. Need More Context? 🔎

Potential Mets, Yankees target Eugenio Suarez hit by pitch at All-Star Game; X-rays are negative

Arizona Diamondbacks third baseman Eugenio Suarez was hit by a 96 mph fastball on his pinky during the All-Star Game but continued to play, even making a key defensive play in the ninth inning. Although he was replaced in the swing-off due to the injury, X-rays taken afterward were negative, and Suarez, who has 31 homers this season, remains a valuable trade asset as he approaches the deadline. Need More Context? 🔎

Schwarber wins All-Star Game MVP after swing-off heroics

Kyle Schwarber won the 2025 Ted Williams All-Star Game MVP after an unconventional swing-off, where he homered with all three swings during the National League's 4-3 victory despite going 0-for-2 in regulation. This marks Schwarber's first MVP award and makes him the second Phillies player to earn it, as well as the first non-pitcher to do so without a hit in the game. Need More Context? 🔎

Watch Athletics slugger Brent Rooker crush three-run homer in MLB All-Star Game

In the 2025 MLB All-Star Game, Athletics designated hitter Brent Rooker broke the National League's shutout with a three-run pinch-hit homer in the seventh inning, hitting a 407-foot shot off Randy Rodriguez. The homer came a day after Rooker narrowly missed advancing in the Home Run Derby, highlighting his significant contribution to the American League's scoring in the Midsummer Classic. Need More Context? 🔎

MLB All-Star Game 2025: Tarik Skubal successfully uses ABS challenge system right away in Atlanta

In a historic moment during the All-Star Game, Tarik Skubal utilized the automatic balls and strikes (ABS) challenge system to successfully strike out Manny Machado, marking its debut in the Midsummer Classic. This system, which allows players to challenge ball or strike calls immediately after pitches, will be reviewed by MLB's competition committee for potential full-time implementation next season. Need More Context? 🔎

Athletics reversing course on this former All-Star in trade talks

The Athletics are reconsidering their stance on trading closer Mason Miller, who previously seemed untouchable. Although his 2025 season has seen a dip in performance with a 4.04 ERA, his underlying metrics remain strong, and he could be a valuable long-term asset for any team, potentially bringing a significant return in a trade to aid the A's rebuilding efforts. Need More Context? 🔎

Jose Butto throws scoreless inning with FCL Mets

Jose Butto threw a scoreless inning for the FCL Mets, striking out one and concluding with a double play, using just 12 pitches. Following his outing, the Mets will assess his readiness for activation from the injured list, where he has been due to illness, as his return would significantly aid a struggling bullpen. Need More Context? 🔎

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