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Welcome to "Baseball News Tracker," your ultimate source for the latest updates, insights, and analysis from the world of baseball.

Whether you're a die-hard fan or a casual follower, this podcast keeps you informed and entertained with all things baseball. "Baseball News" covers everything from game highlights and player stats to team strategies and trade rumors. Each episode dives deep into the sport, providing expert commentary, exclusive interviews, and in-depth discussions on the hottest topics in baseball.

Stay up-to-date with breaking news, discover the stories behind the headlines, and get insider perspectives on your favorite teams and players. With a passion for the game and a commitment to delivering quality content, "Baseball News" is your go-to podcast for all things baseball.


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  • Braves and Orioles Reshape Rosters in Pre-Offseason Moves
    Nov 20 2025
    The Braves have re-signed closer Raisel Iglesias in a significant bullpen move, while the Orioles added a potent bat by acquiring Taylor Ward from the Angels. These transactions highlight how teams are already shaping their rosters ahead of the offseason, following an electrifying World Series and a flurry of player movement.

    In the most recent MLB action, the Los Angeles Dodgers clinched their second consecutive World Series title by narrowly defeating the Toronto Blue Jays in a dramatic seven-game series. Game 7 saw the Dodgers rally in the ninth inning with a crucial home run from an unexpected source, tying the game and eventually sealing the championship with a game-ending double play started by pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto. Bo Bichette’s three-run homer for Toronto was a postseason highlight, but the Blue Jays couldn’t hold the lead. This marks the Dodgers as the first team in a quarter-century to win back-to-back titles, cementing their place as a modern dynasty. According to MLB.com and ESPN, the Dodgers’ postseason dominance was matched by record TV viewership, with Game 4 drawing nearly 15 million U.S. viewers—the largest Game 4 audience since 2018.

    MLB announced landmark new broadcast partnerships, finalizing a three-year deal with ESPN, NBC, and Netflix. As reported by The Japan Times, ESPN will continue to air exclusive games primarily on weeknights and remains the streaming home for out-of-market teams on ESPN’s app. NBC takes over the iconic Sunday Night Baseball and the entire wild-card playoff round, beginning with the Dodgers hosting the Diamondbacks on March 26. Netflix enters the fray as the exclusive home of the Home Run Derby and special event games, including next year’s Field of Dreams matchup. The combined deals, worth $800 million annually as detailed by The Athletic, mark the largest and most diverse media agreement in MLB history and signal a major shift toward streaming and digital content.

    Looking at the latest player news, there have been no major injuries reported to key postseason performers, but teams are monitoring off-season recoveries. Roster activity remains brisk, especially with the Braves and Orioles’ headline moves. Fans are also keeping an eye on the upcoming amateur draft, which NBC will air as part of their expanded baseball coverage.

    In minor league and international baseball news, attention is focused on player movements back to North America as franchises look for talent following the World Series. No major international signings have been announced, but the anticipation for winter league play and upcoming tournaments is steadily building.

    As the calendar shifts, upcoming notable events include Spring Training roster reveals, the continued free-agent market shuffle, and anticipation for the new slate of nationally televised games under MLB’s revamped media partnerships. With defending champions Dodgers setting the standard, the playoff race in 2026 promises to be more competitive than ever.

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  • Dodgers Dominate Again: LA Clinches Back-to-Back World Series Titles in Dramatic Extra-Innings Thriller
    Nov 18 2025
    The Los Angeles Dodgers are officially back-to-back World Series champions, outlasting the Toronto Blue Jays in a dramatic extra-innings Game 7. The Dodgers trailed early after a three-run home run by Bo Bichette, but late-game heroics defined the night. Down to their final outs, Miguel Rojas launched a stunning game-tying home run in the ninth, setting up Will Smith’s decisive blast in the 11th that ultimately sealed a 5-4 Dodgers victory. Yoshinobu Yamamoto was sensational throughout the series, earning three wins and closing out Game 7 with a clutch double play. According to MLB.com and Sportsnet, the Dodgers became the first team in 25 years to win consecutive World Series titles, adding another chapter to their modern dynasty.

    With the World Series now in the rearview, the offseason market is already heating up. The Seattle Mariners made a significant splash by re-signing All-Star Josh Naylor to a five-year deal, marking one of the first major moves of the winter cycle. The San Diego Padres kept their pitching staff stable by signing reliever Hart to a one-year contract with an option for 2027, while the Los Angeles Dodgers took a lower-profile step by acquiring minor league infielder Gough from the Mariners.

    Around the league, teams are currently finalizing their 40-man rosters ahead of the Rule 5 draft protection deadline, which has spurred a series of waivers, claims, and minor trades. Key organizational decisions about roster construction are happening across all 30 clubs, and anticipation is building for additional blockbuster deals as the trade market begins to develop.

    MVP and awards season has wrapped up, with Shohei Ohtani making history as a four-time unanimous MVP selection. Manager honors went to Stephen Vogt in the American League and Sean Murphy in the National League after leading their respective clubs to outstanding seasons.

    On the injury front, Dodgers infielder Tommy Edman is scheduled for ankle surgery next week, while San Diego’s Yu Darvish will miss the upcoming season due to UCL surgery. Teams such as the Cubs are expressing a strong appetite for adding pitching, with active pursuits expected in the free agent and trade markets.

    Off the field, MLB officials are facing pressure as Congress demands answers regarding a recent betting scandal, and the league continues to confront challenges in relation to the Tyler Skaggs court case. Additionally, the Tampa Bay Rays confirmed they will return to Tropicana Field in 2026 after planned stadium repairs.

    Notably, former stars Cole Hamels, Ryan Braun, and Matt Kemp are among 12 new candidates added to the upcoming Hall of Fame ballot. The Padres are considering all options, including a possible sale of the team, as organizational direction remains uncertain.

    With the international front, Team USA announced the addition of top prospects Pete Crow-Armstrong and Corbin Carroll for the upcoming World Baseball Classic.

    Finally, looking ahead, fans are gearing up for baseball’s annual Winter Meetings and the Rule 5 draft, where more significant trades and free agent signings are expected to shape the landscape for the 2026 season.

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  • Dodgers Repeat as World Series Champions, Headline Offseason Awards and Scandals
    Nov 15 2025
    The Los Angeles Dodgers sit atop the baseball world once again, becoming the first repeat champions in a quarter century after a dramatic 5-4 win over the Toronto Blue Jays in an epic game seven of the World Series. Will Smith authored the championship moment, launching an eleventh-inning go-ahead home run that proved to be the difference. The Dodgers’ bullpen, anchored by closer Yoshinobu Yamamoto, held firm as Toronto rallied late but could not break through, ending the Blue Jays’ stirring postseason run with heartbreak. Bo Bichette had provided an early boost with a three-run homer, but consistent pressure from the Dodgers’ lineup—including key hits from Max Muncy and timely at-bats throughout the order—showed why LA remains baseball’s powerhouse.

    As the offseason gets underway, multiple awards have been announced. The Yankees’ Aaron Judge captured his third AL MVP after a monster season leading in home runs, average, and several other major offensive categories, narrowly edging out Raleigh of the Mariners. Shohei Ohtani repeated as the NL MVP. Paul Skubal repeated as AL Cy Young, while rookie sensation Paul Skenes of the Pirates claimed the NL Cy Young in unanimous fashion. Jacob deGrom and Ronald Acuña Jr. took home the Comeback Player of the Year honors after each returned from major injuries to lead their clubs.

    Reliever headlines include Aroldis Chapman posting a career-best season with the Red Sox and Edwin Díaz returning to dominance for the Mets. The All-MLB team selections, released earlier this week, reflected these standout years, highlighting both established stars and newcomers who broke out in 2025.

    Off the field, the Guardians’ Emmanuel Clase and Luis Ortiz are facing legal proceedings related to an alleged pitch-rigging scandal, both pleading not guilty. Congress has also demanded answers from MLB regarding broader gambling integrity issues, placing added pressure on league officials this winter. In a roster move, the Twins added LaTroy Hawkins as bullpen coach, aiming to bring veteran leadership to their young arms. The Reds claimed Dodgers catcher Ben Rortvedt off waivers, shoring up organizational depth behind the plate. Meanwhile, the Dodgers announced that infielder Tommy Edman will undergo ankle surgery in the coming week.

    On the transaction front, trade speculation continues to swirl around Cardinals star Nolan Arenado and some key Blue Jays, while the Padres, who lost veteran Yu Darvish for 2026 following UCL surgery, are weighing a potential team sale and looking to plug major rotation holes via trade or free agency.

    Minor league and international updates include the Surprise team scoring three late runs last night with clutch RBI singles from Chandler Pollard, Luke Adams, and Dylan Dreiling in Arizona Fall League action, keeping scouts’ eyes peeled for the next wave of MLB impact talent.

    Looking ahead, offseason chatter is focused on free agent movement, blockbuster trade possibilities, and looming rule tweaks as GMs meet behind closed doors. The Dodgers’ historic achievement, a flurry of awards, and fallout from ongoing scandals are sure to keep the hot stove burning, with the league’s biggest names and wildest rumors front and center.

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