Giancarlo Stanton had two hits and three RBIs in his first rehab appearance for Double-A Somerset on Tuesday night.
Author: Bsky Feeder
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Soto stares down Gore after HR, helps Mets rally
Following a May slump that dropped his batting average to .224, Juan Soto has eight hits in his last four games. And when he homered Tuesday night, the Mets slugger stared down Nationals pitcher MacKenzie Gore a couple of times while rounding the bases.
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‘That was evaporated’: Judge crushes 469-foot HR
Yankees slugger Aaron Judge crushed a 469-foot home run that nearly left Kauffman Stadium in the first inning Tuesday night, continuing his season-long ravaging of pitchers across baseball.
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Hard tag reignites Chisholm’s feud with Garcia
The bad blood between the Yankees’ Jazz Chisholm and the Royals’ Maikel Garcia resurfaced Tuesday night when Chisholm left with a sore neck after an attempted tag from Garcia.
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Kamindu, Athapaththu the biggest winners at Sri Lanka Cricket Awards 2024
Hasaranga won three awards while Dilhari denied an Athapaththu clean sweep
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No Roach or Da Silva, but Hope and Campbell return for WI home Tests against Australia
Brandon King, Kevlon Anderson and Johann Layne have earned maiden call-ups to the West Indies Test squad
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Conference bosses bullish on NIL enforcement
College conference commissioners are bullish on their ability to enforce NIL rules in a new system days after a multibillion-dollar legal settlement changed college athletics by allowing schools to directly pay their athletes.
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Cards’ Donovan exits early with toe discomfort
Cardinals utilityman Brendan Donovan is considered day to day after developing an issue with the big toe on his left foot in Tuesday night’s loss.
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Inaugural Vitale event to feature Duke vs. Texas
ESPN and the Charlotte Sports Foundation have announced an annual men’s college basketball event to honor Hall of Fame broadcaster Dick Vitale. The inaugural game, featuring the Texas Longhorns and Duke Blue Devils, will take place on Nov. 4.
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Top prospect Anthony’s family cheers 1st MLB hit
It was a special day for Roman Anthony, the No. 1 prospect in baseball, who hit a two-run double and made a sliding catch with his family on hand at Fenway Park on Tuesday night in a 3-1 win over the Rays.