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Mets' Alvarez tears meniscus as IL woes continue
Francisco Alvarez will undergo surgery for a meniscus tear in his right knee, with Mets manager Carlos Mendoza hoping his catcher can return in six to eight weeks.[read more]
Yanks' Fried has sore elbow, set to undergo tests
Yankees ace Max Fried was pulled from Wednesday's start against the Orioles after just three innings because of soreness in his pitching elbow.[read more]
Soto fouls ball off right foot, later exits for Me...
Mets manager Carlos Mendoza said X-rays came back negative on superstar Juan Soto, who was removed from Wednesday night's 3-2, extra-inning win over the Detroit Tigers after fouling a ball off his right foot.[read more]
⚾ A May trade!? Grading Guardians-Giants deal
Cleveland acquired an elite defensive catcher from San Francisco. Which side fared best in the surprising swap?[read more]
Reports: Cubs, Hendriks reach minor league deal
The Cubs have agreed to a minor league contract with Liam Hendriks, giving the veteran reliever another chance to make his way back to the majors.[read more]
Retired Heyward joins Dodgers as special assistant...
Jason Heyward is back in baseball less than two months after retiring as a player, taking a job with the Dodgers as a special assistant in the baseball operations department.[read more]
Rangers' Eovaldi encouraged by bullpen session
Rangers right-hander Nathan Eovaldi threw a bullpen session Wednesday and said he felt good two days after being scratched from his scheduled start because of left side tightness.[read more]
Marlins' Snelling suffers UCL sprain after debut
Marlins pitcher Robby Snelling was put on the 15-day IL after the prospect suffered a UCL sprain in his left elbow following his major league debut.[read more]
Fan at White Sox game injured in fall into bullpen...
The Royals-White Sox game at Rate Field was delayed for a brief time Wednesday after a fan fell into the Kansas City bullpen in right field.[read more]
Nothing to see here: Reds' Triple-A affiliate Loui...
For one night at the ballpark in Louisville, the Bats shunned on-field promotions, videoboard shenanigans, outside music and ad-reads.[read more]




