Your home for everything MLB
Baseball Ticker was built for fans who want more than just scores. We built it for the kind of fan who checks the injury report before their morning coffee, who wants to know not just what happened last night but what it means for the season ahead.
We aggregate the best MLB news from across the web — ESPN, MLB.com, FanGraphs, CBS Sports, Bleacher Report and more — and deliver it in one fast, clean feed organized by team. Whether you follow one team religiously or track the whole league, Baseball Ticker puts everything you need in one place.
Every team page gives you the full picture: the latest news, a live injury report pulled directly from MLB’s official data, division standings, and team-specific articles sorted by recency. Click any team abbreviation in the navigation bar and you’re there in one tap.
We don’t editorialize. We don’t push agendas. We surface the best reporting from the outlets you already trust and let you read more at the source. Think of us as your MLB command center — the first tab you open, not the last.
What We Cover
- Breaking News — Trades, signings, suspensions, and roster moves as they happen across all 30 teams.
- Injury Reports — Live IL data on every team page, powered by the official MLB Stats API. Updated hourly.
- Standings & Leaders — Division standings and individual statistical leaders for batting and pitching, updated daily throughout the season.
- Analysis & Features — Long-form breakdowns, prospect updates, and analytical deep dives from FanGraphs and Sports Illustrated.
- Live Scores — Today’s games scroll across the top of every page in real time.
About the Creator
Baseball Ticker was created and is maintained by Travis Duncan, a lifelong baseball fan and digital publisher who wanted a better way to follow the sport he loves.
“I was spending 20 minutes every morning jumping between five different sites to piece together what happened in baseball overnight,” Travis says. “I wanted one place that did all of that for me — fast, clean, and organized by team. So I built it.”
Travis handles all editorial decisions, feed curation, and site direction. He’s always looking for feedback on what’s working, what’s missing, and which teams need better coverage.
Get in touch:
For editorial inquiries, partnership opportunities, feed suggestions, or just to talk baseball:
editor@baseballticker.com
Baseball Ticker aggregates publicly available RSS feeds from major sports media outlets. All articles remain the intellectual property of their original publishers. Live scores, injury data, and statistical leaders are provided by the MLB Stats API. Baseball Ticker is an independent publication and is not affiliated with Major League Baseball or any of its teams.