Whicker: Fortunes of Mets and Dodgers illustrate “difference between rich and richness”
“The colour of money in the National League is blue.
The Mets have a $366 million payroll. The Dodgers have a $322 million payroll. But not all money is equal, just as Musk is no Zuckerberg. The difference, on Monday night, was illustrated by a lefthander named Justin Wrobleski. He makes 790 thousand dollars this year, with a “t.”
The Dodgers beat the Mets, 4-0, and Wrobleski threw eight of the easiest innings that will be recorded in Major League Baseball this year. He gave the Mets two singles and no walks. He only struck out two, but that meant he only had to throw 90 pitches.”
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Glew: Padres place Pivetta on 15-day injured list
On Tuesday, the San Diego Padres placed right-hander Nick Pivetta on the 15-day injured list due to right elbow inflammation.
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Glew - April 13: Four Canadian MLB debuts, Rose makes history as Expo
April 13 is a pretty significant date in Canadian baseball history. Over the years, four Canadians made their MLB debut on this date.
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Glew - BWDIK: Boucher, Brash, Romano, Sabrowski, Soroka, Young
Canadian Baseball Network editor Kevin Glew’s weekly “But What Do I Know?” column discusses Michael Soroka, Jordan Romano, Erik Sabrowski, Denis Boucher, Jared Young and Matt Brash.
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Gallagher: R.I.P. Harry Renaud
Former Montreal Expos executive Harry Renaud has died at the age of 87. Canadian Baseball Network writer Danny Gallagher remembers him.
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Glew: Who is Joe Erautt?
Like Tristan Peters, Joe Erautt was Canadian and his first MLB RBI came on a walk-off hit with the Chicago White Sox.
But who exactly was Erautt?
Canadian Baseball Network editor Kevin Glew did some research to find out.
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Glew: When the Expos pursued Catfish Hunter
In December 1974, the Montreal Expos pursued free agent right-hander Catfish Hunter. They came up short, but it wasn’t due to lack of effort. Canadian Baseball Network editor Kevin Glew has the story.
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Glew - BWDIK: Caissie, Clarke, Easter, Hicks, Orr, Romano, Sabrowski
Canadian Baseball Network editor Kevin Glew’s weekly “But What Do I Know?” column discusses Liam Hicks, Owen Caissie, Erik Sabrowski, Jordan Romano, Pete Orr and Denzel Clarke.
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Glew: Soroka tosses immaculate inning in D-Backs' regular season debut
Michael Soroka (Calgary, Alta.) threw an immaculate inning in his regular season debut with the Arizona Diamondbacks on Monday.
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Glew - BWDIK: Hicks, Mae, Nicholson, Peters, O'Neill, Pivetta
Canadian Baseball Network editor Kevin Glew’s “But What Do I Know?” column discusses Tristan Peters, Liam Hicks, Nick Pivetta, Hazel Mae and Kevin Nicholson.
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Glew: How did Fergie Jenkins pitch on Opening Day?
“How did Canada’s greatest major league pitcher fare on Opening Day?
Pretty darn well.
Fergie Jenkins (Chatham, Ont.) posted a 2.58 ERA and threw three complete games in 11 Opening Day starts during his major league career.”
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Freeman, Guerrero Jr., Naylor rank among top 20 best-selling MLB jerseys
Jerseys of Freddie Freeman, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (Montreal, Que.) and Josh Naylor (Mississauga, Ont.) are among the best-selling in MLB.
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Opening Day rosters feature 247 internationally born players
A total of 247 players represented 16 different countries and territories outside of the 50 United States on 2026 Opening Day rosters and inactive lists, Major League Baseball announced on Thursday.
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Glew: Canadians on 2026 MLB Opening Day rosters
Canadian Baseball Network editor Kevin Glew highlights the Canadians on MLB rosters to start the 2026 season.
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Shushkewich: Seven Canadian MLB prospects to watch in 2026
Canadian Baseball Network writer Tyson Shushkewich highlights seven Canadian prospects whom he believes could have an impact in the big leagues in 2026.
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Glew - BWDIK: Allen, Black, Hill, Molleken, Nori, Quigley
Canadian Baseball Network editor Kevin Glew’s weekly “But What Do I Know?” column discusses Tyler Black, Dante Nori, Dustin Molleken, the 1977 Toronto Blue Jays and Ernie Quigley.
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Gallagher: R.I.P. Rodger Brulotte Expos/Jays announcer
Legendary Montreal Expos broadcaster Rodger Brulotte has died at the age of 79.
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Whicker: WBC should replace MLB All-Star Game in alternate seasons
“The World Baseball Classic is out of the nest. Now is the time to let it fly.
The American victory over the Dominican Republic, in Sunday’s semifinal, was shown opposite the Academy Awards and still drew a bigger viewing audience than the 2025 All-Star Game did. If that isn’t a mandate for change, how about the jam-packed crowds in Miami to watch the Dominicans, Puerto Ricans and Venezuelans? It’s proof that Miami loves baseball, as long as it’s not played by the Marlins. But it also launches the WBC into something that we should pencil in, at least once every two years. And not at the shank of spring training, either.
No, the WBC should replace the All-Star Game in alternate seasons, right there in the middle of July, when everyone is lathered up and in rhythm, when there would be no pleas from the MLB team executives to hold people out of competition, when baseball is the lone focus and when every other major sport is dormant.”
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Glew - BWDIK: Brash, Kirwer, Paxton, Puhl, Siddall, Toro, Wilkinson
Canadian Baseball Network editor Kevin Glew’s weekly “But What Do I Know?” article discusses Matt Wilkinson, Abraham Toro, James Paxton, Terry Puhl, Matt Brash and Joe Siddall.
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Whicker: Winning doesn’t seem a priority for Angels’ owner Moreno
“Arte Moreno, the Angels’ owner, normally speaks to the media once a year.
Even then, he’s overexposed.
His 2026 observations went over about as well as his $245-million signing of Anthony Rendon.
“The number one thing the fans want is affordability,” Moreno said. “They want safety, and they want a good experience when they come to the ballpark. Believe it or not, winning is not in their top five. The moms want to bring their kids. They make about 80 percent of the decisions. Wanting to win is what the purists want. For me, I’ve always wanted to win. It’s just, what’s the cost of winning right now?”
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