Brewers Pitcher Takes Harsh Stance On Yankees 'Torpedo Bats
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MLB made it clear the Yankees didn't violate any rules with the bats, so there would be no punishment.
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The St. Louis Cardinals' top prospect will begin the 2025 season in Springfield, along with two other first-round picks and 23 returners to the SpringBirds team that won a First Half North Division ti...
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Eight teams ended up moving the maximum seven spots, with the Cleveland Guardians, Houston Astros, St. Louis Cardinals and Texas Rangers climbing, while the Atlanta Braves, Boston Red Sox, Detroit Ti...
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Adam Ottavino, who spent the past three seasons with the New York Mets, has inked a major league deal with the New York Yankees ahead of Tuesday's game against the Arizona Diamondbacks.
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNMichigan State star pitcher a top-5 ERA leader in AmericaMichigan State starting pitcher Joseph Dzierwa is one of college baseball's leaders in a key statistical category
The San Francisco Giants opened up a three-game series with the Houston Astros Monday night. On the back of their starter, the Giants were able to win the game 7-2. The starting pitcher for the game was Jordan Hicks. He was the 105th pick in the 2015 MLB draft out of high school in Houston.
Josh Inglis' favorite SP edges and angles for Tuesday, April 1, feature Chris Sale, Chad Patrick, and Hayden Wesneski.
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The Boston Red Sox today signed left-handed pitcher Garrett Crochet to a 6-year contract extension that spans the 2026-2031 seasons. Crochet, 25, made his Red Sox debut as Boston’s Opening Day starter on March 27 against the Texas Rangers.
13-year MLB veteran starting pitcher Lance Lynn has announced his retirement via his and his wife Dymin’s podcast, Dymin in the Rough. “I am officially retiring from baseball right here, right now… I am done pitching,” Lynn said.
As part of a game-turning eight-run eighth inning against the Chicago Cubs on Sunday, Arizona Diamondbacks right-handed pitcher Ryne Nelson achieved a rare feat in this, the era of the universal DH. He not only came to the plate as a batter, but he also notched an RBI single that pushed the D-backs' lead from one run to two.
For the first time in nearly two years, Bubic on Monday pitched in a major-league game. And he did more than just pitch: He dominated.