Rookie Roman Anthony has signed an 8-year extension with the Red Sox. The deal is worth $130 million and could escalate as high as $230 million, sources told ESPN.
Category: Baseball
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Guardians’ Williams loses no-hit bid on HR in 9th
Gavin Williams came within two outs of Cleveland’s first no-hitter in 44 years before the Mets’ Juan Soto homered with one out in the ninth inning.
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Arrighetti returns to Astros’ rotation after IL stint
Astros right-hander Spencer Arrighetti, out of the rotation since early April due to a broken thumb, has been activated off the IL and will start vs. the Marlins.
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Rockies put Estrada on IL with hamstring strain
The Colorado Rockies placed infielder Thairo Estrada on the 10-day injured list because of a right hamstring strain.
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Pawol to become first woman to ump MLB game
Jen Pawol, who worked spring training games the past couple of years, is set to become the first woman to umpire an MLB game Saturday, between the Marlins and Braves.
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Sources: Anthony, Sox finalizing 8-year extension
Rookie outfielder Roman Anthony and the Red Sox are finalizing an 8-year, $130 million extension that could escalate as high as $230 million, sources told ESPN.
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Need an ace to win big? Even with large pockets, Mets refuse to overpay
Whether it’s in free agency or at the trade deadline, David Stearns isn’t compromising on his starting pitching philosophy.
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Can loading up on relievers at the deadline win you a World Series? We found out
Contenders went all-in for relievers at this year’s deadline. Here’s how much bullpens really help in October.
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Need an ace to win big? Here’s why the Mets won’t overpay for one
Whether it’s in free agency or at the trade deadline, David Stearns isn’t compromising on his starting pitching philosophy.
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Gurriel makes history with HR off 103.9 mph pitch
Arizona outfielder Lourdes Gurriel Jr. crushed a 103.9 mph fastball from San Diego’s Mason Miller into the left-field seats for a two-run homer in the eighth inning Tuesday night, the hardest hit pitch for a homer since MLB started pitch tracking in 2008.