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Swanson stays hot with 3 HRs, 8 RBIs in 23-3 win
Dansby Swanson's historic day included a grand slam and the most RBIs by a Cubs player since Sammy Sosa had nine in 2002.[read more]

MLBPA labor offer eyes roster, demotion changes
The Major League Baseball Players Association's latest labor proposal includes increased roster sizes and protection against the number of demotions during the season.[read more]

⚾ The best all-time draft debates with No. 1 pick
We break down some of the biggest decisions teams had to make at the No. 1 pick -- and whether they were the right choice.[read more]

Mets' Cohen on firing Stearns: 'Not gonna do it'
Mets owner Steve Cohen said Wednesday that he is not considering dismissing president of baseball operations David Stearns, who is in the third year of a five-year contract, despite a second straight disappointing season.[read more]

A's Rooker to have season-ending knee surgery
Two-time All-Star Brent Rooker, who was discovered to have a cartilage tear in his left knee Tuesday, will undergo season-ending surgery.[read more]

Cavalli: No ill will meant with Contreras remark
Nationals pitcher Cade Cavalli has apologized for shouting "sit down, boy" at Red Sox first baseman Willson Contreras while instigating a benches-clearing scrum.[read more]

Skenes lit up by Phils, laments lack of execution
Pirates ace Paul Skenes lasted only four innings against the Phillies on Wednesday night and allowed a season-high seven earned runs in a 10-6 loss.[read more]

Yanks drop 7th straight, longest skid in 3 years
The Yankees' losing streak reached seven games - its longest in three years - with a 6-2 loss to the Tigers on Wednesday[read more]

Rays' Caminero homers in sixth straight game
Rays third baseman Junior Caminero, 22, has become the youngest player since at least 1900 to homer in six straight games.[read more]

Why you should trade for Guerrero Jr., Tucker or J...
There's three fantasy stars who's slumps are lasting longer than normal -- and we shouldn't worry.[read more]