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Cards endorse shirtless fan trend after walk-off
A new trend seems to have caught on at Busch Stadium after dozens of shirtless Cardinals fans, led by a college baseball team out of Alton, Illinois, sparked back-to-back wins this weekend.[read more]
⚾ MLB mock draft: 1st-round projections, intel
Starting with an intriguing decision at the top of the board, here's how the first 40 picks of this July's draft could play out.[read more]
Altuve to have MRI after exiting Astros' win early...
Astros second baseman Jose Altuve will have an MRI on Sunday after leaving Houston's 4-1 win over the Rangers in the ninth inning with soreness on his left side.[read more]
Cole, nearing return, reaches 99.6 mph in Triple-A...
Gerrit Cole reached 99.6 mph with his four-seam fastball and threw 86 pitches in his likely penultimate injury rehabilitation start.[read more]
Dodgers place Dreyer (shoulder) on injured list
Left-handed relief pitcher Jack Dreyer, 27, who last appeared Friday night in a victory over the Los Angeles Angels, became the latest Dodgers pitcher to be placed on their injured list Sunday as the veteran is hampered by left shoulder discomfort.[read more]
Pirates place O'Hearn on IL, activate Mangum
The Pirates placed Ryan O'Hearn on the 10-day IL with a strained quad and activated Jake Mangum.[read more]
Ohtani resets as little league HR keys 5-RBI night...
Back in the lineup after a few days off, Shohei Ohtani had two hits and five RBIs in a 15-2 win over the Angels, including a wild two-run triple in which he scored following a throwing error.[read more]
Mets' Holmes: Surgery still an option, but unlikel...
Mets pitcher Clay Holmes said he most likely won't need surgery on his fractured right fibula, but he is not completely ruling it out.[read more]
Rangers' Seager remains sidelined, having MRI
Rangers All-Star shortstop Corey Seager was out of the lineup for a second straight game Sunday against the Astros because of back spasms.[read more]
As urgency mounts, Aaron Judge hasn't changed
Amid mounting pressure to end NYY's title drought, the Yankees' captain is keeping his expectations sky-high.[read more]




