
Could the AL East have five teams finish .500 or better? Is the NL East a two-way tussle between the Mets and Phillies or will the Braves find a way to make it a three-legged race? And in the NL West, the Dodgers are the favorites to win the division, but it's an early four-way battle at the top.
We're only one month into the baseball calendar, but it's already shaping up to be a season for the ages. For the entire 2025 season, fans can listen to live audio for all 30 teams blackout-free on At Bat and stream MLB Network 24/7 for $69.99 yearly or $6.99 monthly.
Some of the games to look out for are postseason rematches, with the Phillies and Mets (2024 NLDS) meeting at Citi Field from Monday to Wednesday, the Yankees and Guardians (2024 ALCS) facing off in Cleveland on Monday to Wednesday as well and a World Series 2010 duel is on tap between the Rangers and Giants at Oracle Park this weekend.
Top prospects are also on the menu. The A's are set to call up Nick Kurtz, their No. 1 prospect per MLB Pipeline, for his MLB debut on Tuesday against the Rangers. The Marlins have called up catcher Agust¨ªn Ram¨ªrez, the key return in the Jazz Chisholm Jr. trade, for his MLB debut on Monday. And Brewers right-handed prospect Craig Yoho, who features a nasty changeup, will be coming up to Milwaukee.
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