The Mets are naming Kai Correa the team’s new bench coach and moving director of hitter development Jeff Albert over to become the lead hitting coach, sources told ESPN’s Jeff Passan.
Category: Baseball
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Skaggs’ lawyer: Angels to blame for fatal overdose
A lawyer for Tyler Skaggs’ family argued the Angels should be held responsible for his drug overdose death because the team failed to follow its own drug policies.
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Padres’ Shildt retires, cites ‘severe toll’ of job
Mike Shildt is retiring as Padres manager with two years remaining on his contract, citing a “severe toll” the job has taken on him “mentally, physically and emotionally.”
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➡️ 2025 NLCS could decide if there’s a ’27 season
The big-money Dodgers and small-market Brewers exemplify two sides of the MLB payroll divide — a fact no one will forget next spring.
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Judging the MLB playoffs: The team to beat, who has the vibes to stop them and this October’s top ace
We hand out verdicts on how real — or not real — the biggest storylines are of this postseason so far.
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Larsen-like Snell silences Brewers in Game 1 win
Blake Snell led the Dodgers to a 2-1 Game 1 victory in the NLCS against the Brewers, pitching his way into the kind of company he knew he’d be keeping when he signed with L.A. before the season.
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Turang: Dodging would-be HBP ‘natural reaction’
Milwaukee’s Brice Turang was inches from wearing a game-tying hit by pitch in Game 1 of the NLCS on Monday night — but reflex caused him to back away.
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Snell joins elite company as Dodgers take opener
Blake Snell led the Dodgers to a 2-1 Game 1 victory in the NLCS against the Brewers, pitching his way into the kind of company he knew he’d be keeping when he signed with L.A. before the season.
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Passan: Jorge Polanco has the Mariners on the way to a Hollywood ending
Harry Potter, Iceman … or George Bonds? Whatever you call him, Jorge Polanco has the Mariners rolling.
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M’s take two in Toronto for commanding ALCS lead
Julio Rodriguez and Jorge Polanco each hit three-run homers as the Seattle Mariners drew to within two wins of the franchise’s first World Series appearance.