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Phillies star Bryce Harper was hit in the face by a 96.9 mph fastball Wednesday night and left Philadelphia’s game against St. Louis.
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BALTIMORE — The Oakland Athletics were not deterred by a six-game losing streak to open the season.
They were simply going to “Ride the Wave,” a mantra the team embraced to get past the
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Dwight Gooden only remembers what friends, family members and fans have told him about 1985. He was too much in the moment, living that magical season, dominating every fifth game.
He’s starting
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Washington Nationals pitcher Stephen Strasburg landed on the injured list Sunday with right shoulder inflammation, after insisting that he was healthy after getting tagged for eight runs in his most
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Joey Votto pulled off the Reds’ first triple play Saturday since they did so against the Yankees in 2017.
With runners on the corners and Cincinnati trailing by a run in the eighth inning against
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Umm … at least the Yankees embarrassed themselves less on The Day After?
At least Jordan Montgomery provided some length, rather than offering to gladly pay his bullpen teammates Tuesday for six
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Imagine the big league team that breaks spring training to demonstrably declare: “You may beat us, now and then, but never at the Game of Baseball!
“Hi, Sparky Fungobatz here, to talk a little
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Jake Odorizzi made public last week that he believed he was going to be a Met before Jared Porter was hired as general manager, and then Zack Scott came aboard, first as a lieutenant to Porter then as
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He’s a real life Crash Davis.
Thirteen years later, infielder Sean Kazmar Jr. is back in the big leagues.
The Braves are calling up the 36-year-old lifer, ESPN reported, as infielder Ozzie
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DENVER — Jake Odorizzi is still perplexed he’s pitching for the Astros instead of the Mets.
The veteran right-hander was a Mets target for much of the offseason, as the team looked to bolster