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Royals find rhythm in 6-3 victory over Rangers

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During his team’s most recent homestand, Kansas City Royals manager Matt Quatraro pondered aloud the state of Kansas City’s offense.

The Royals had struggled to score with runners in scoring position. And there were too many instances of guys left stranded on the basepaths.

“We need a three-run double or three-run homer to take the ...Read more

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Rockies notch season-high fourth straight win behind German Marquez's solid start

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Consider the Colorado Rockies on a full-blown heater.

Colorado won a season-high fourth consecutive game on Wednesday at Nationals Park with a 3-1 victory over Washington. German Marquez turned back the clock, Michael Toglia stayed hot, and the defense and bullpen came up clutch against a struggling Nats team that’s lost 11 straight.

The ...Read more

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Angels take advantage of mistake for 3rd straight victory over Yankees

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NEW YORK — Just when the Los Angeles Angels were on their way to another huge missed opportunity, they caught a break.

New York Yankees shortstop Anthony Volpe booted a routine double play ball – twice – and it allowed the Angels to score the go-ahead run in the eighth inning.

That was the crack in the door the Angels needed to squeak ...Read more

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Chris Sale nearly seals complete game shutout as Mets' starting pitching unravels

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ATLANTA — The best pitching staff in baseball is suddenly in trouble.

After losing two starters to injuries within less than a week, the New York Mets turned to right-hander Paul Blackburn on Wednesday night against the Atlanta Braves. The results weren’t great in a 5-0 loss at Truist Park, but the blame can’t be solely on Blackburn.

The...Read more

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Bryson Stott breaks out of recent slump in Phillies' 4-2 win over Marlins

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MIAMI — For days, Bryson Stott felt like he was close to breaking out.

Entering Wednesday’s game against the Miami Marlins, Stott had been hitting .135 and slugging .154 in the month of June. He had not homered since May 17. But he still thought he was on the verge.

“My swing’s finally coming out now,” Stott said earlier this week, �...Read more

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With latest pitching gem, Red Sox 'squeak out' series win over Mariners

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The Boston Red Sox and Seattle Mariners motored through Wednesday’s rubber match in Seattle.

It took Boston just two hours and 14 minutes to complete a 3-1 victory for their fourth consecutive series win.

“I’ve been saying all along, if we pitch, we’re gonna have a shot,” Alex Cora, who moved into a tie with Pinky Higgins for third-...Read more

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Rays in talks to sell to group led by Jacksonville developer

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TAMPA, Fla. — The Rays announced Wednesday that they are in “exclusive discussions” with a group led by Jacksonville developer Patrick Zalupski “concerning a possible sale of the team.”

Per the Rays, the group also includes “prominent Tampa Bay investors” who were not named, as well as businessmen Bill Cosgrove, CEO of Union Home ...Read more

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Bill Shaikin: The Giants just made a big trade. Will the Dodgers make one of their own?

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LOS ANGELES — If you're a major league team trying to move a $250-million contract, what other team would you likely call first?

The Dodgers, of course.

On Sunday, the Boston Red Sox traded Rafael Devers, a three-time All-Star two years shy of 30. Andrew Friedman said he never heard from them.

That made sense. The Red Sox were no longer ...Read more

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John Romano: When it comes to trading stars, the Red Sox could learn from the Rays

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TAMPA, Fla. — You would think, by now, they would know better. After years and years of watching the Rays off-load contracts, stars and malcontents, you would hope the Red Sox would have handled the Rafael Devers situation with a little more grace.

Instead, New England is in an uproar and BoSox officials are sounding defensive. The team ...Read more

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Mariners rout Red Sox behind Cal Raleigh's grand slam, Bryan Woo's gem

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His cap turned backward, his near-flawless night complete, Bryan Woo wore an “I (Peach) Cal” T-shirt to the podium for his postgame news conference late Tuesday.

With all the support his catcher has given him of late, Woo reciprocated with some love for Cal Raleigh after the Mariners’ 8-0 victory over the Boston Red Sox on Tuesday night. ...Read more

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SF Giants fall 3-2 to Cleveland Guardians in Rafael Devers' post-trade debut

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SAN FRANCISCO – Oracle Park’s crowd greeted Rafael Devers with a standing ovation each at-bat in his San Francisco Giants’ debut Tuesday night.

Fans oohed at every mighty swing. They roared at his first hit – a go-ahead, RBI double to the right-center wall. And they cheered when he singled to left to extend a bottom-of-the-ninth rally. ...Read more

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Andy Pages shines and Dave Roberts loses his cool in Dodgers' wild win over Padres

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Dave Roberts had made it only three steps out of the dugout when he got ejected Tuesday night.

So, before he went back, the Dodgers manager made sure to get his money’s worth.

On a contentious night that saw two superstars get hit by pitches, both dugouts receive umpire warnings, and the Dodgers eventually beat the San Diego Padres 8-6 at ...Read more

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Braves rally late, deal Mets fourth consecutive loss

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ATLANTA — The last time the Mets were in Atlanta, they played Games 161 and 162 of the 2024 season one day after every other team in baseball played 162. Francisco Lindor hit one of the most important home runs in franchise history, a two-run blast into the chop house in right field to send the Mets to the postseason. A fitting open to what ...Read more

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Royals snap losing streak in win over Rangers

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The Kansas City Royals are staring at an important stretch of their season. On Tuesday, the Royals began a three-game series against the Texas Rangers at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas.

From there, Kansas City has a tough slate ahead against the San Diego Padres, Tampa Bay Rays and Los Angeles Dodgers to finish June. Those upcoming three ...Read more

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Rockies blast seven homers, tying franchise record, in win over Nationals

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The Blake Street Bombers were reincarnated in our Nation’s Capital Tuesday night.

The Rockies blasted seven home runs, tying a franchise record, en route to a 10-6 victory over Washington at Nationals Park. For just the second time this season, the Rockies have won three games in a row.

Tuesday marked the third time in franchise history the ...Read more

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Kyle Hendricks leads Angels to 2nd straight shutout of Yankees

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NEW YORK — Kyle Hendricks put on a clinic for every velocity-challenged pitcher in baseball.

The Los Angeles Angels’ soft-throwing right-hander pitched six innings in a 4-0 victory over the New York Yankees on Tuesday night.

Statistically, the Yankees have been one of baseball’s highest scoring teams and the Angels have been one of the ...Read more

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Orioles rebound to beat Rays, 5-1, behind clutch hits, unflappable bullpen

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TAMPA, Fla. — For much of this season, it seemed as if the Baltimore Orioles were cursed with runners in scoring position.

How could a team that was baseball’s best clutch-hitting team just two years ago be its worst in those situations this season? That question vexed the Orioles’ players, coaches and fans throughout the first two months...Read more

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Brendan Donovan leads the way as Cardinals rout White Sox, 12-2

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CHICAGO — From the spark at the top of the lineup to the power from multiple places Tuesday and even an unexpected dash of Willson Contreras, the Cardinals took a short drive to put plenty of runs between them and their weekend in Milwaukee.

Invited by errors and misplays early and an infielder pitching later to have some fun at their hosts�...Read more

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Twins fall to Reds, 6-5, for fifth consecutive loss

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CINCINNATI — The Twins were gifted a three-run homer in the sixth inning Tuesday, a generous offering from Cincinnati Reds right fielder Jake Fraley who deflected a fly ball from Harrison Bader off his glove and over the fence.

Byron Buxton looked superhuman, robbing a potential home run with a leaping catch in the second inning Tuesday and ...Read more

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Dodgers say Nezza is not banned from stadium for singing national anthem in Spanish

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LOS ANGELES — What started as a subtle act of protest has become national news.

Three days after singer and social media personality Nezza performed a Spanish version of the national anthem at Dodger Stadium — despite being asked by a team employee to sing it in English — the performer further addressed the situation Tuesday in an ...Read more