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Astros' Pena exits with knee tightness, set for MRI
Astros shortstop Jeremy Pena left Saturday night's 8-7 loss to the Mariners as a precaution after feeling tightness in his right knee and will undergo imaging Sunday.[read more]
👀 Pope promotion: White Sox answer fan demand
After strong fan response, Chicago will distribute pope-themed hats to all attendees at its Aug. 11 game.[read more]
Tigers OF Meadows has broken arm, concussion
Tigers center fielder Parker Meadows has a broken bone in his left arm and a concussion after an outfield collision with teammate Riley Greene.[read more]
Orioles' Eflin, crushed by injury, eyes 2027 return
Zach Eflin is looking forward to 2027, less than a week after Tommy John surgery on his 32nd birthday.[read more]
'That's not him': Lindor's gaffes leave Mets at loss
Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor had his third miscue in two days during an 11-6 loss to the A's, and manager Carlos Mendoza acknowledged the uncharacteristic lapses were "hard to explain."[read more]
Angels send struggling rookie Klassen to Triple-A
Angels rookie right-hander George Klassen was optioned to Triple-A Salt Lake on Sunday, a day after leaving a start in the third inning with a bruised right index finger.[read more]
Astros' Imai to undergo testing for arm fatigue
Astros rookie pitcher Tatsuya Imai returned to Houston after his third start to be examined for right arm fatigue. Said manager Joe Espada: "Just not good news."[read more]
Springer exits Blue Jays' loss with fractured toe
Toronto's George Springer, who entered batting just .189 with two home runs, left Saturday's 7-4 loss to the Minnesota Twins because of a fractured big toe on his left foot, and Blue Jays manager John Schneider said the DH was sent to undergo a CT scan.[read more]
Three-time All-Star, former manager Garner dies
Phil Garner, a three-time All-Star infielder who went on to manage the Astros to their first World Series appearance, has died. He was 76.[read more]
Ranking the best -- and worst -- signings in MLB history
The first free agent contract ever was signed 50 years ago today. We rate the 8,340 deals of the past half-century.[read more]




