‘He’s one of the best players I’ve ever seen’: Franklin Regional shortstop Luke Williams could hear name called in early rounds of MLB Draft

Luke Williams, a standout shortstop from Franklin Regional, could be an early-round pick in the MLB Draft. Described as “one of the best players” out there, Williams has also committed to Vanderbilt, setting high expectations for his future in baseball.

HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS FINAL SCORES: Results from 4/1

Local schools competed on April 1 in baseball, boys lacrosse, and girls lacrosse, yielding a slate of final scores. The Finger Lakes Times is gathering more details from coaches and team reps to keep fans updated.

HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS FINAL SCORES: Results from 4/1

Blue Jays José Berrios Elbow Concern Just Got More Serious

José Berríos is set to see an elbow specialist, leaving the Toronto Blue Jays with limited time before Opening Day. This development raises pressing questions for a pitching staff that must find answers fast.

Blue Jays José Berrios Elbow Concern Just Got More Serious

Maroons get shutout win over Crittenden in scrimmage

Madisonville-North Hopkins delivered a resounding 10-0 scrimmage victory over Crittenden County on Monday at Elmer Kelley Stadium. Five Maroons pitchers collaborated to pitch a shutout, while timely hitting ensured a commanding win.

Maroons get shutout win over Crittenden in scrimmage

Mets Get Encouraging Update Surrounding A.J. Minter

A.J. Minter is moving forward in his rehab, and the New York Mets find fresh optimism in his progress. Though specifics remain limited, the latest update signals hope for Minter’s return to full capacity, underscoring the team’s cautious excitement.

Mets Get Encouraging Update Surrounding A.J. Minter

PATTI BLUDAU: Retirement allowed for solo adventure

When Patti Bludau stepped into retirement, she unlocked a new realm of possibilities. As her son Tyler returned to Southwestern University, Bludau contemplated her newfound freedom and the adventures that lay ahead—both for her and for his looming baseball season.

PATTI BLUDAU: Retirement allowed for solo adventure

Yankees news: Anthony Volpe rounding into shape

Anthony Volpe is on the verge of reaching full health, signaling a positive turn for the New York Yankees. Meanwhile, the team eyes global scouting opportunities with a Japan-centered hire, and ongoing MLBPA issues add another layer of complexity to the league’s busy offseason.

Treasure Valley Community College Sports Schedule, Feb. 19-25, 2026

From baseball to curling, Treasure Valley Community College is gearing up for an exciting range of sporting events taking place from February 19 to 25, 2026. While specifics remain under wraps, the college’s schedule promises a highlight of diverse athletics for fans and participants alike.

Treasure Valley Community College Sports Schedule, Feb. 19-25, 2026

Memories of a life that brought joy, resilience and unity | Matt Weiner

Carter “Tater” Johnson’s memory endures through the simple yet meaningful act of writing Psalm 23-27 on his wrist tape before each game. His life and legacy shine as symbols of resilience, unity, and shared joy, offering a lasting example for teammates, friends, and beyond.

Memories of a life that brought joy, resilience and unity | Matt Weiner

Shenandoah University baseball looking to climb higher

Shenandoah University’s baseball team has posted back-to-back seasons of 28-17, placing fourth in the Old Dominion Athletic Conference with a 14-8 record. After going 1-2 in the postseason, the Hornets aim to climb higher.

Shenandoah University baseball looking to climb higher