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Shohei Ohtani Makes Baseball History, Joins Babe Ruth in Rare Pitcher-Hitter Club
Shohei Ohtani and Babe Ruth are the only two players in MLB history to hit 10 home runs and win 10 games in a single season.
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Top 10 Eligible Players for Baseball Hall of Fame Class of 2023
These notable players are eligible to appear on the Baseball Hall of Fame ballot for the first time in 2023.
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5 Things to Know About Home Run Derby Champion Juan Soto
Here are five things to know about Home Rub Derby and World Series champion Juan Soto.
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Who Are MLB's Top Sluggers Participating in the 2022 Home Run Derby?
These are the players who are participating in the Home Run Derby on July 18 at Dodger Stadium.
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These Are the Last Five Winners of the Home Run Derby
These are the last five winners of the Home Run Derby, the MLB’s annual home run hitting event held before the All-Star Game.
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Everything to Know Entering MLB Opening Day
The 2022 MLB season begins today. Here’s a look at the biggest storylines from around the league.
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MLB Reaches a $125 Million Sponsorship Deal With Capital One
Capital One has become the “official bank and credit card partner” for Major League Baseball, according to an announcement Monday.
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MLB's Collective Bargaining Agreement Explained
MLB and the MLB Players Association reached a deal that ended a 99-day lockout, and these are the key changes in the new agreement that will last until 2026.
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Clayton Kershaw Reportedly Returning to the Los Angeles Dodgers
Clayton Kershaw and the Los Angeles Dodgers have reportedly agreed to a one-year deal, pending a physical.
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Baseball Is Back, But With It Comes Some New Rules
The MLB lockout is over, and with it comes several new rules for the 2022 season and beyond.
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Rob Manfred Cancels Opening Week of MLB Season
After no agreement was made between owners and players during labor negotiations, MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred announced that the first week of the season is canceled.
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MLB Owners Could Delay Opening Day If There's No Labor Deal by Monday
Major League Baseball representatives and players union officials are set to negotiate through the weekend as the lockout persists.
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14.3 Million People Watched the Atlanta Braves Win the 2021 World Series
The Atlanta Braves first World Series win in over 20 years averaged 11.7 million viewers for the six-game set against the Houston Astros.
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‘WhistleGate': Sox Fans Accuse Astros of Cheating in Game 5
Some Boston Red Sox fans are accusing the Houston Astros of cheating by using whistles to relay signs to the batters on the type of pitch they were about to get during Game 5 of the American League Championship Series at Fenway Park. Some of the whistles were caught on camera Wednesday night, when Houston cruised to a 9-1 victory...
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After Losing Game 5, Red Sox Face Elimination as ALCS Returns to Houston
Framber Valdez was perfect through four, took a two-hit shutout into the seventh and became the first pitcher in the 2021 postseason to finish eight innings on Wednesday as the Houston Astros beat Boston 9-1 in Game 5 of the AL Championship Series and moved one win from a second straight trip to the World Series. Yordan Alvarez had three…
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Red Sox Fall to Astros in Game 1 of ALCS
Carlos Correa paused a few seconds at the plate, tapping the spot on his wrist where a watch would be, after hitting a tiebreaking home run in the seventh inning that propelled the Houston Astros over the Boston Red Sox 5-4 Friday night in the AL Championship Series opener. “It’s my time,” he screamed before trotting around the bases....
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How to Watch White Sox Vs. Astros in 2021 ALDS
The Chicago White Sox are taking on the Houston Astros in the 2021 ALDS. Here’s how to watch on TV and stream for free online.
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2022 MLB Draft Order: Orioles Land Top Pick Over Diamondbacks
MLB concluded the regular season with plenty of drama and the Orioles secured the no.1 overall pick in the draft. Here’s the full 2022 draft order.
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MLB Power Rankings 2021: Blue Jays Surge Into Wild-Card Spot
Here’s how all 30 teams stack up in the MLB Power Rankings two weeks into September.
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Mets Place Acting GM Zack Scott on Leave Following Drunken Driving Arrest
New York Mets put acting general manager Zack Scott on administrative leave following his arrest earlier this week for allegedly driving while intoxicated.