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The Baltimore Orioles tied an obscure record on Tuesday in a blowout 16-4 victory against the Toronto Blue Jays , the first game of a doubleheader. Indeed, the O's became just the
After tossing seven strong innings in his last start, Sandy Alcantara's name is back atop deadline wish lists, with USA TODAY Sports' Bob Nightengale reporting that trade interest has soared. The 2022 NL Cy Young winner has struggled this season after missing all of 2024 following Tommy John surgery.
The game features 44 of the 112 Hank Aaron Invitational participants, including Hoover High School first baseman Will Adams. Heading into his senior season with the Bucs, Adams is committed to LSU. Adams also participated in last year’s 44 Game, which was played at Truist Park, the Atlanta Braves’ ballpark.
What a ride the season has been for the Toronto Blue Jays. They were a bottom-third team through just about two months. For real. I looked back and on May 26, I had the Blue Jays ranked 22nd. And now they'll head to August at No.
Emmanuel Clase will be sidelined for at least a month, along with Luis Ortiz. Does that change how the Guardians approach the MLB trade deadline?
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FOX6 News Milwaukee on MSNBrewers fans brave the heat for love of baseball as team plays CubsThe 90-mile rivalry between Milwaukee Brewers and Chicago Cubs fans was on full display as fans of both teams braved the heat on Tuesday, July 29.
Former Ole Miss baseball pitcher Houston Roth is being called up to MLB from Triple-A. He is debuting with the Baltimore Orioles.
Three former Jayhawks are officially part of Major League Baseball after signing contracts with their respective teams.
Five new members are inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame during a weekend of festivities in Cooperstown, N.Y., on Sunday.
Signees Sean Gamble, Slater de Brun, Cooper Flemming and Seth Hernandez all signed deals with seven-figure signing bonuses. Talon Haley became the first Commodores signee to sign an MLB draft deal out of high school worth less than $1 million since Blaine McIntosh in 2019.
Cincinnati Reds starting pitcher Andrew Abbott was dominant in Saturday's win over the Tampa Bay Rays. The left-hander gave up one run on two hits over six innings of work. He walked three and struck out seven.