The Milwaukee Brewers will hold a public ceremony on Aug. 24 to honor longtime broadcaster Bob Uecker, who died in January at the age of 90.
Category: Baseball
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Yankees bring back veteran reliever Ottavino
The New York Yankees signed veteran right-hander Adam Ottavino to a major league contract on Monday, days after designating the 39-year-old for assignment.
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Dodgers’ Snell to IL with shoulder inflammation
The Dodgers placed two-time Cy Young Award winner Blake Snell on the 15-day injured list with left shoulder inflammation.
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Red Sox’s Duran shares story of suicide attempt
Red Sox outfielder Jarren Duran said his on-field struggles during the 2021 and 2022 seasons fueled his depression to the point that he attempted suicide.
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Bizarre injuries, comebacks — and a whole lot of winning: What we’ve learned so far about the Dodgers
We knew they’d be good. Here are some things we didn’t quite expect from MLB’s superteam.
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What MLB players and coaches are saying about torpedo bats
We canvassed the sport for takes on the hottest trend of the 2025 season so far.
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Can 2025 Mets replicate their 2024 vibes?
After signing a superstar but losing a pop star, the Mets aim to make Citi Field twist again like it did last summer.
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Sources: Jays give Vlad Jr. 14-year, $500M deal
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and the Blue Jays are in agreement on a 14-year, $500 million extension, pending a physical, sources told ESPN’s Jeff Passan on Sunday, a no-deferral deal to keep the homegrown star in Toronto for the rest of his career.
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Manfred: Torpedo bats ‘absolutely good’ for MLB
MLB commissioner Rob Manfred says torpedo bats are “absolutely good for baseball,” noting that they fall within the rules and demonstrate the sport’s “unique place in our culture.”
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Sources: Vlad, Jays agree on 14-year, $500M deal
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and the Blue Jays are in agreement on a 14-year, $500 million contract extension, pending a physical, sources told ESPN’s Jeff Passan Sunday night, a no-deferral deal to keep the homegrown star in Toronto for the rest of his career.