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  • Discussion of yesterday's games
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Monday's Games

Away Score Home Score Status National GDTs
PIT MIN 1:05
PHI DET 1:05
TB ATL 1:05
TOR MIA 1:10
LAA ATH 4:05
MIL LAD 4:05
CIN AZ 4:10
SF SD 4:10
BOS BAL 6:05
WSH NYM 6:10
CWS TEX 8:05 TEX
CHC CLE 9:05

All game times are Eastern. Updated 3/16 at 8:10 AM

Yesterday's ATH

This Week's Schedule (all times Eastern)

Day Feature
Sunday 3/15 ICYMI: Team Pick Guide 2026
Game Thread: World Baseball Classic Semifinals – Dominican Republic @ United States at 8pmET at LoanDepot Park in Miami, FLPostgame Thread
Monday 3/16 Game Thread: World Baseball Classic Semifinals – Italy @ Venezuela at 8pmET at LoanDepot Park in Miami, FL
Tuesday 3/17 Game Thread: World Baseball Classic Finals – United States @ Higher Seed at 8pm ET at Loan Depot Park in Miami, FL
Wednesday 3/18 Seattle Mariners Expectations
Thursday 3/19 Toronto Blue Jays Expectations
Spring Breakout 2026 begins
Friday 3/20 Friday Compliment Thread
Los Angeles Dodgers Expectations
Saturday 3/21 No subreddit features planned

4 comments
  1. I’m still pissed about yesterday’s WBC results. I’d be okay if Perdomo did receive a strike 3 or walked and the next batter got out. I can accept that as a great match between two amazing teams. Instead, I feel we were all robbed extraordinary baseball because an ump made the final wrong call for us.

  2. DAY 12 (485/588) on THE ROAD TO THE 2027 WBSC PREMIER12/16 and 180 YEARS OF BASEBALL – 167 Years of our Beloved MLB

    Happy 167th Birthday to Major League Baseball!

    Yesterday, March 15, marked the 167th anniversary of the day in 1869 when, with the formation of what is now the Cincinnati Reds, professionalism had arrived to our now 180 year sport, sparking the dawn of the formation of the National Assocation of Professional Baseball Players – what is now today Major League Baseball – from what had been founded in 1857 as the all-amateur National Association of Baseball Players.

    The beginnings of this the first pro league of them all, which were sown in the soil of Cincinnati, would provide the sport the first generation of professional players that would help grown the sport beyond its traditional homeland in the United States, all while strengthening the ties with the nation that has called this sport its very own.

    Much has changed over the past 167 seasons since the Reds took the field and our beloved league was founded as the pro section of that first national organization of teams that also served as the pioneer national baseball organization in the wider United States, and with the many names that have graced its ranks over such a long and distinguished history, we indeed remember the many moments that have united all of us off and on the field.

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