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The Biggest Question Facing Every 2026 MLB Contender

Oct 29, 2025; Los Angeles, California, USA; Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Trey Yesavage (39) pitches against the Los Angeles Dodgers in the fifth inning during game five of the 2025 MLB World Series at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn ImagesOct 29, 2025; Los Angeles, California, USA; Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Trey Yesavage (39) pitches against the Los Angeles Dodgers in the fifth inning during game five of the 2025 MLB World Series at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

With major league teams reporting to Spring Training this week, it’s a good time to ask the biggest questions for postseason contenders in 2026.

Toronto Blue Jays

Can Trey Yesavage be that effective again over the entire season?

Yesavage famously shot up the Jays’ minor-league system in 2025, ascending from Class A to the World Series. He had an 11-strikeout and a 12-strikeout performance in the postseason, but he’s still just nine appearances into his major league career.

Toronto has significant question marks across the rest of the pitching staff, but many of them can be papered over if Yesavage delivers a great first full season.

New York Yankees

Will ace Gerrit Cole regain his Cy Young form?

They have one of the deeper starting rotations in the league — one that can override questions about their position players and bullpen.

But the only way they’ll win the World Series for the first time in 17 years is if Cole is pitching like an ace in October at age 35, coming off Tommy John surgery.

Boston Red Sox

Will the offense score enough runs to make this a playoff team?

The front office had a tough offseason, letting go of Alex Bregman and adding more starting pitching when bolstering the lineup seemed prudent.

They will have Roman Anthony for a full season, and Willson Contreras will help. But they’ll also need Trevor Story to repeat his renaissance season and several other hitters to perform at higher percentiles than they did in ’25.

Baltimore Orioles

Did they add enough pitching?

Sep 27, 2025; Miami, Florida, USA; New York Mets first baseman Pete Alonso (20) celebrates his solo home run against the Miami Marlins in the third inning at loanDepot Park. Mandatory Credit: Jim Rassol-Imagn ImagesSep 27, 2025; Miami, Florida, USA; New York Mets first baseman Pete Alonso (20) celebrates his solo home run against the Miami Marlins in the third inning at loanDepot Park. Mandatory Credit: Jim Rassol-Imagn Images

Pete Alonso and Taylor Ward can slug, but the O’s had deeper needs on the pitching staff, particularly in the rotation.

They flirted with free-agent left-hander Framber Valdéz but bowed out of the bidding. They did make an intriguing trade for right-hander Shane Baz, though he’s still a reclamation project.

Otherwise, the Orioles are rolling with the starters they had at the end of ’25. It’s all too risky.

Seattle Mariners

Are they still a hitter or two short?

They added Brendan Donovan to play third base (or possibly second), which is fine — but still leaves something to be desired for an offense that finished 10th in runs scored.

The M’s should make the playoffs again if the starting pitchers repeat their ’25 performance, but they won’t make the World Series without better batting.

Detroit Tigers

Was not addressing the lineup an offseason mistake?

They waited out Valdéz and old pal Justin Verlander before making late moves to improve the rotation.

But everyone remembers Detroit’s infuriating inability to score runs in the postseason.

They essentially have the same lineup again.

Chicago Cubs

Who is the real Pete Crow-Armstrong?

Aug 28, 2025; San Francisco, California, USA; Chicago Cubs center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong (4) reacts after striking out during the fourth inning against the San Francisco Giants at Oracle Park. Mandatory Credit: Sergio Estrada-Imagn ImagesAug 28, 2025; San Francisco, California, USA; Chicago Cubs center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong (4) reacts after striking out during the fourth inning against the San Francisco Giants at Oracle Park. Mandatory Credit: Sergio Estrada-Imagn Images

A fantastic breakout season faded late when he hit .216/.262/.372 in the second half, followed by 12 strikeouts in 29 postseason plate appearances.

What if Crow-Armstrong’s fade is a harbinger of bigger struggles?

Los Angeles Dodgers

Can Shohei Ohtani win NL MVP and Cy Young in the same season?

Being the best hitter and pitcher in the league simultaneously is about the only thing Ohtani hasn’t accomplished yet.

He’s far enough removed from Tommy John surgery that he won’t be restricted in his innings.

This may be his best chance to do it.

New York Mets

Even with so many new faces, did they change enough of them?

They have at least five new hitters in the lineup: Bo Bichette, Jorge Polanco, Marcus Semien, Luis Robert and rookie Carson Benge.

Freddy Peralta joins the starting rotation, and Devin Williams plus Luke Weaver headline a revamped bullpen.

But with Alonso gone and Francisco Lindor now dealing with a hamate injury, the Mets don’t feel like locks to make the playoffs coming off 83 wins.

Milwaukee Brewers

How much better can Jackson Chourio get?

They proved they can make the postseason with a deep roster of solid players.

But to become true World Series contenders — assuming that’s ownership’s goal — someone like Chourio needs to make the leap from good to great.

He may have the best chance on the roster to become a postseason difference-maker, along with right-hander Jacob Misiorowski.

Philadelphia Phillies

Will they hit enough after the top of the order?

Jul 30, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Philadelphia Phillies first baseman Bryce Harper (3) at bat during a game against the Chicago White Sox at Rate Field. Mandatory Credit: Patrick Gorski-Imagn ImagesJul 30, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Philadelphia Phillies first baseman Bryce Harper (3) at bat during a game against the Chicago White Sox at Rate Field. Mandatory Credit: Patrick Gorski-Imagn Images

Team president Dave Dombrowski irritated Bryce Harper by implying he was diminished as a hitter — and it wasn’t Harper’s best season.

But he was still one of the three best bats in the lineup, along with Kyle Schwarber and Trea Turner.

The real issue was the rest of the lineup, and aside from adding Adolis García, it wasn’t significantly addressed.

San Diego Padres

Are they about to tear up the roster?

Manny Machado’s salary is set to spike, and Fernando Tatís Jr.’s production hasn’t fully rebounded since his PED suspension in ’22.

That’s a lot of resources tied to two players on a roster that may have already peaked.

They’ve also struggled to find managerial stability, and it’s the final season of A.J. Preller’s contract.

Cincinnati Reds

Can Suárez hit 60 home runs playing 81 games in Cincy?

He finished with 49 in ’25 and now returns to one of the most homer-friendly parks in baseball.

Cleveland Guardians

Why does anybody pitch to José Ramírez?

A couple of young hitters appear to be developing, but no one else in the lineup is particularly menacing.

Ramírez produces at an elite level — nearly unprotected — and still finds ways to do damage.

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Braves' Reynaldo Lopez a reliever 'for now' to work on delivery flaw

MLB: Kansas City Royals at Atlanta BravesMar 28, 2026; Cumberland, Georgia, USA; Atlanta Braves starting pitcher Reynaldo Lopez (40) throws against the Kansas City Royals in the first inning at Truist Park. Mandatory Credit: Mady Mertens-Imagn Images

Braves right-hander Reynaldo Lopez is moving to the bullpen “for now” to work out a mechanical flaw in his delivery, Atlanta manager Walt Weiss told reporters Sunday.

Lopez began the season as Atlanta’s No. 2 starter after making just one start in 2025 before undergoing season-ending shoulder surgery. He had a 2.18 ERA through four starts this season before he gave up four runs on five hits and three walks in one inning of last Tuesday’s 11-4 loss at Washington.

“We see him as a starter,” Weiss said. “He’s working through some things, delivery wise, that type of thing, and he’s getting right there. And when he’s right, he’s one of our best starters. He was our No. 2 coming out of camp, even with some of the issues at the end of spring training.

“So we see him as a starter long term, but right now, trying to iron some things out. He’s going to help us out of the pen in the short term.”

Lopez has extensive experience both as a starter and reliever at the major league level. He’s posted a 48-55 career record and 3.93 ERA over 273 appearances (128 starts) over 11 seasons.

He earned his first All-Star nod and finished 11th in National League Cy Young Award voting during his first season with the Braves in 2024 when he finished with a 1.99 ERA, 148 strikeouts and 42 walks over 135 2/3 innings.

Atlanta kept 22-year-old right-hander JR Ritchie on its major league roster after he allowed two runs on five hits and struck out seven over seven innings in his major league debut Thursday vs. Washington. He’s set to make his first home start Wednesday against Detroit.

The Braves are also expecting right-hander Spencer Strider to make his season debut as soon as this weekend at Colorado after he started the season on the injured list with a strained oblique.

–Field Level Media

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Alex Fitzpatrick officially accepts PGA Tour membership

PGA: Zurich Classic of New Orleans - Final RoundApr 26, 2026; Avondale, Louisiana, USA; Alex Fitzpatrick walks on the green on hole 18 during the final round of the Zurich Classic of New Orleans golf tournament. Mandatory Credit: Stephen Lew-Imagn Images

Alex Fitzpatrick officially accepted PGA Tour membership following his emotional victory alongside his brother, Matt, in last week’s Zurich Classic of New Orleans.

His decision hardly is a surprise, given he said as much following the win, which their parents were on hand to witness.

“I am, indeed, yeah, yeah. I signed as quick as I could. I’m still shaking, and yeah, it was crazy,” the 27-year-old Englishman said during a media interaction at TPC Louisiana on Sunday.

The win was the first on the PGA Tour in his 11th career start for Fitzpatrick, who is now exempt through the 2028 season and is eligible to compete in this week’s Cadillac Championship, the fifth of eight Signature Events this season. The DP World Tour player also qualified for the remaining three — the Truist Championship, the Memorial Tournament and the Travelers Championship — as well as the 2026 PGA Championship and the 2027 The Players Championship.

Fitzpatrick turned professional in 2022 after his collegiate career at Wake Forest.

–Field Level Media

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Steelers place rare contract tender on Aaron Rodgers

NFL: AFC Wild Card Round-Houston Texans at Pittsburgh SteelersJan 12, 2026; Pittsburgh, PA, USA; Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers (8) throws during the first half of an AFC Wild Card Round game against the Houston Texans at Acrisure Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Charles LeClaire-Imagn Images

If Aaron Rodgers plays another season, the Steelers want to make sure it’s with Pittsburgh.

The franchise placed the rare right-of-first-refusal tender on unrestricted free agent quarterback Aaron Rodgers, ESPN reported on Tuesday morning.

The move means Rodgers can accept a 10-percent raise from last year’s salary ($13.65 million), pushing the four-time NFL MVP to approximately $15 million in base pay. The Steelers guarantee the raise and in return are granted the right to match any offer sheet Rodgers can sign with another team as a free agent.

The Steelers can gain exclusive negotiating rights with Rodgers if he does not sign by July 22 or the first day of NFL training camp.

If Rodgers signs with a new team before that date, he would be a potential compensatory free agent lost by the Steelers and a potential CFA gained by the new team, provided all other requirements are met under the Compensatory Draft System’s rules.

Pittsburgh hired a familiar face in Mike McCarthy as head coach following Mike Tomlin’s resignation in January. Rodgers played under McCarthy during his time with the Green Bay Packers.

Rodgers, 42, posted his 15th season with at least 3,000 yards and 20 touchdown passes with Pittsburgh in 2025.

He ranks fourth in NFL history in passing touchdowns (527) and fifth in passing yards (66,274). His career passer rating of 102.2 ranks No. 1 all-time as does his 1.4% interception percentage.

The 10-time Pro Bowl selection won Super Bowl XLV with Green Bay after the 2010 season. He owns a 163-93-1 record as a starter in the regular season with the Packers (2005-22), New York Jets (2023-24) and Steelers.

–Field Level Media

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