Tampa Bay Rays principal owner Stu Sternberg is in “exclusive discussions” to sell the franchise to a group led by a Florida-based residential developer, the team acknowledged Wednesday.
Category: Baseball
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⚾ Who has the best lineup in baseball?
As MLB closes in on the halfway point of the season, we take a look at the hottest offenses so far — from what makes them click to their biggest weakness.
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2025 MLB mock draft 2.0: Who is surging up draft boards?
The Men’s College World Series is bringing the top of next month’s draft into better focus, starting with a new No. 1 pick.
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Singer defied Dodgers, belted anthem in Spanish
Latin singer Nezza said she is “super proud” of performing the national anthem in Spanish, despite being discouraged to do so by the Dodgers, and that she has “no regrets.”
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Tense Pads-Dodgers tilt sees 3 hit, Roberts tossed
Another hotly contested matchup between the Padres and Dodgers on Tuesday night featured three hit by pitches and the first ejection of the year for L.A. manager Dave Roberts.
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11 surprising stats that have defined the 2025 MLB season
From Aaron Judge chasing Ty Cobb(!) to the greatest season by a catcher ever, a look at some big-time big-league numbers.
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Orioles say minor leaguer Guevara, 19, has died
The Orioles said Tuesday night that 19-year-old minor league infielder Luis Guevara has died.
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Crow-Armstrong not interested in Home Run Derby
Chicago Cubs star Pete Crow-Armstrong, 23, despite hitting a mammoth 452-foot home run in a rousing 5-3 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers on Tuesday night, told reporters afterward that he is not interested in participating in this year’s Home Run Derby.
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Yanks’ bats ‘in a little rut,’ blanked in 3rd straight
The Yankees’ scoreless innings streak reached 29 innings after Tuedsay night’s 4-0 loss to the Angels, which marked their fifth straight loss.
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Pirates’ Reynolds exits early as wife goes into labor
Pirates outfielder Bryan Reynolds left Tuesday night’s loss to the Tigers in the second inning when his wife went into labor.