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Zac Gallen Honored By Arizona Diamondbacks With 4th Opening-Day Start
Zac Gallen will start Opening Day for the Diamondbacks when they visit the Dodgers on March 26. It will be Gallen's fourth straight Opening Day nod and the most unlikely of the bunch. That's because after becoming a free agent and turning down Arizona's qualifying offer last fall, it seemed all but certain he would be wearing another uniform in 2026. (
MLB.com)
San Francisco Giants Prospect Parks Harber Impresses with First Spring Training Home Run
San Francisco Giants prospect
Parks Harber is doing everything possible to ensure the franchise knows he’s coming soon. He got the start Sunday against the Chicago Cubs, and he added to his spring accomplishments with his first home run. While Harber isn’t in line to get an opening-day job, with every swing and every game he’s impressing the Giants. (
Sports Illustrated)
No. 15 UNC Baseball Takes Patient, 13-3 Win Over Bucknell
Eight runs in the seventh inning propelled UNC Baseball to a 13-3, run-rule win over Bucknell on Tuesday at Boshamer Stadium (
Highlights). The No. 15 Tar Heels picked up their eighth win via mercy rule, tying their single-season high barely a week into March. The win improves UNC to 2-0 against Patriot League opposition under coach
Scott Forbes. (
GoHeels.com)
How Cubs first baseman Michael Busch 'earned' everyday role, at-bats against left-handed pitchers
Michael Busch was the Chicago Cubs’ best hitter in the playoffs last season. He hit four home runs and had a .296 batting average, combining frequent contact and power. Now Busch is in the late stages of a progression for talented left-handed hitters. Many have to prove themselves in the big leagues before getting the chance to face lefty pitching. (
Chicago Sun-Times)
Tyler Howe's heroic hitting revives UNC baseball in third-game walk-off against Virginia
Tyler Howe has been in and out of the lineup, playing here and there when called upon by head coach
Scott Forbes. The Huntersville, N.C., native had five at-bats during the second game of North Carolina's Saturday doubleheader against Virginia, but none of them were as important as his third and fifth. Third, a game-tying home run in the bottom of the ninth. (
Daily Tar Heel)
This Week in UNC Baseball: Pushing Forward, Heading West
UNC Baseball's first ACC series against Virginia ended in dramatic fashion as
Tyler Howe tied the game in the bottom of the ninth and won it in the 12th inning. Coach
Scott Forbes discusses the past weekend, the lessons learned, and the week ahead with a Bucknell visit Tuesday and a trip to Berkeley, Calif. to face the Golden Bears this weekend. (
Inside Carolina)
UNC Baseball To Host Bucknell Tuesday
The Diamond Heels host Bucknell in a Tuesday afternoon clash ahead of UNC's first weekend road trip. It will be the first meeting between these programs, the second new team to go into the UNC record book after opening the season with Indiana. Bucknell is no stranger to ACC competition though, picking up wins over Virginia Tech and Pitt in 2025. (
GoHeels.com)
Cubs' first baseman Michael Busch aims to be more consistent in 2026 season
Michael Busch has been consistent for the Cubs the last two seasons. He followed up, hitting 21 home runs with a breakout year last year, leading a potent offense with 34 homers and 90 RBI. Consistency is key for Busch, which is something he learned from his game last season. Busch is working on being a consistent hitter no matter who he faces. (
CBS News)
Newsletter: Caleb Wilson's Bad Break, Malloy Smith Commits, Luka Catches Fire, Heels Fall at Duke
UNC Basketball experienced a big win and a big loss, landed a commitment from combo guard Malloy Smith (son of
Kenny Smith),
Caleb Wilson broke his other thumb,
Armando Bacot is safe in the Middle East, Baseball and Softball split ACC series, UNC alumnae won the SheBelieves Cup, Women’s Hoops awaits their Tournament fate, and more. (
Tar Heel Times Newsletter)
Trends From Diamond Heels First Weekend of ACC Play
UNC Baseball completed its first ACC series of 2026 against Virginia, losing a three-game series 2-1 at Boshamer Stadium over the weekend. While staring at a potential sweep, the Tar Heels rallied in game three, which was also the tail end of a Saturday doubleheader. In walk-off fashion, Carolina (13-3-1, 1-2) avoided an 0-3 start to ACC play. (
TarHeel247)