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Offseason questions for eliminated teams: What's next for Phillies after NLDS defeat
Here's how the winter looks in Philly -- and in the other towns whose teams lost their final postseason game.[read more]

Judge doesn't rule out offseason elbow surgery
After the Yankees' season-ending loss to the Blue Jays on Wednesday night, Yankees right fielder Aaron Judge did not dismiss the possibility of undergoing offseason surgery to repair his injured right elbow.[read more]

⚾ How Dodgers unleashed October Roki Sasaki
After a disastrous MLB debut, L.A.'s new ninth-inning man has unleashed jaw-dropping stuff in October. Here's what fueled the sudden turnaround.[read more]

Yankees left in disbelief: 'Didn't finish the goal'
The Yankees believed this team was more talented and more complete than the club that went to the World Series a year ago, but they saw their season end Wednesday night in the ALDS.[read more]

Jays knock out Yankees, reach 1st ALCS since '16
The Blue Jays advanced to the club's first ALCS since 2016 after defeating the Yankees 5-2.[read more]

Source: Texas' Eovaldi has sports hernia surgery
Rangers right-hander Nathan Eovaldi has undergone surgery for a sports hernia and should be ready for the start of the 2026 season, according to a report.[read more]

Greenwell, 2-time All-Star for Red Sox, dies at 62
Mike Greenwell, who played his entire 12-year career with the Red Sox and finished second in the 1988 AL MVP voting, has died at age 62.[read more]

Dodgers advance to NLCS after Kerkering's error
The Dodgers beat the Phillies 2-1 on Thursday to advance to the NLCS. The Phillies' Orion Kerkering made a wild throw past home instead of throwing to first after mishandling a bases-loaded comebacker with two outs in the 11th inning.[read more]

75 stadiums, 45 states, one vision: Why the Savannah Bananas' next step is its biggest yet
The Savannah Bananas prepare for a new era of bodacious baseball. Check out what "Banana Ball" is doing next.[read more]