The Rockies have dismissed general manager Bill Schmidt after a season in which they lost 119 games — the third straight season with at least 100 losses.
Category: Baseball
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Why this could finally be the year for teams with longest World Series droughts
This October, some contenders that haven’t won it all in decades — or ever — have reason to believe.
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Snitker won’t return as Braves manager in 2026
Brian Snitker, who guided the Braves to the 2021 World Series championship, will not return as manager after Atlanta failed to make the postseason for the first time since 2017.
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MLB wild-card series Day 2: Keys to forcing Game 3, lineups and analysis
Which series will end today and which are headed for a win-or-go-home Game 3?
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World Series Drought-Buster: Which teams could end longest runs without titles?
This October, some contenders that haven’t won it all in decades — or ever — have reason to believe.
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World Series Drought-Buster Watch: Which MLB playoff teams could end longest runs without titles?
This October, some contenders that haven’t won it all in decades — or ever — have reason to believe this is finally their year.
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Skubal ties Tigers record with 14 K’s in G1 win
Tarik Skubal, who is favored to win his second straight American League Cy Young Award, tied a franchise postseason record with 14 strikeouts, and the Detroit Tigers defeated the Cleveland Guardians 2-1 on Tuesday in Game 1 of their AL Wild Card Series.
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New Nats president to be ‘honest’ about rebuild
New Nationals president of baseball operations Paul Toboni is officially on the job as of Wednesday, taking over a 66-96 team with five last-place finishes since its 2019 World Series run.
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Dodgers win behind dominant Snell, HR barrage
Blake Snell dominated in his Dodgers postseason debut, allowing just two runs in seven innings, and Teoscar Hernandez and Shohei Ohtani each homered twice as the Dodgers beat Cincinnati 10-5 on Tuesday night to put them one win away from the NLDS.
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Dodgers win G1 behind dominant Snell, HR barrage
Blake Snell dominated in his Dodgers postseason debut, allowing just two runs in seven innings, and Teoscar Hernandez and Shohei Ohtani each homered twice as the Dodgers beat Cincinnati 10-5 on Tuesday night to put them one win away from the NLDS.