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Free agent pickups: Still time to count on Los Ang...
The top players you should consider claiming off the fantasy baseball waiver wire this week.[read more]

Mason Miller is so good -- even AI can't replicate...
Not even MLB's most advanced technology can replicate the dominant San Diego Padres closer.[read more]

Freeland tops charts for Rockies in innings pitche...
Kyle Freeland became the Rockies' all-time leader in innings pitched Sunday against Milwaukee, passing Aaron Cook.[read more]

🗣️ CBA talks: Takeaways from owners meetings
Here's the latest on baseball's labor negotiations from MLB HQ in New York.[read more]

Tigers' Skubal goes 5 scoreless in 1st rehab start...
Tigers ace Tarik Skubal pitched five scoreless innings in his first minor league rehabilitation appearance since undergoing elbow surgery last month.[read more]

Royals SS Witt leaves game with knee soreness
Kansas City shortstop Bobby Witt Jr. left the Royals' game against the Twins on Sunday with what the team described as right knee soreness.[read more]

Kepler, still serving PED ban, signs with D-backs
The Diamondbacks on Sunday signed OF Max Kepler, who is still serving an 80-game suspension for testing positive for performance-enhancing drugs.[read more]

Cubs' Taillon exits in 2nd with hamstring strain
Cubs starter Jameson Taillon will be placed on the injured list after exiting Sunday's game against the Giants with a left hamstring strain in the top of the second inning.[read more]

Chisholm borrows Judge's bat, hits 3-run HR in win...
Jazz Chisholm Jr. found a way to keep Aaron Judge's bat in the Yankees' lineup. After lumbering through the early innings, Chisholm borrowed lumber from the injured captain, with his three-run homer capping a five-run eighth inning Sunday at Boston.[read more]

O's irked after Clement ruled safe in Jays' win
Ernie Clement swerved to his right and dodged a tag attempt by Baltimore Orioles shortstop Gunnar Henderson, who threw to first, assuming the baserunner would be called out for leaving the baseline, but he was ruled safe in the Blue Jays' 6-4 win.[read more]