LOS ANGELES — Tommy Edman came off the injured list and started in center field on Wednesday, providing a glimpse at what the Los Angeles Dodgers’ alignment might look like at full strength.
Category: Baseball
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MLB-best Brewers shaking off rare sweep in Texas
Brewers manager Pat Murphy acknowledged “things did not go our way this week” after his team was swept in three games in Texas.
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Volpe sits as Yanks in ‘day-to-day’ mode with SS
The Yankees sat the struggling Anthony Volpe in favor of Jose Caballero on Wednesday night, a decision manager Aaron Boone indicated he could make more often over the final 17 games of the regular season and into the postseason.
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Chapman allows first hit since July 23 as A’s win
Aroldis Chapman allowed his first hit since July 23, and the Athletics rallied in the ninth inning to beat the Boston Red Sox 5-4, avoiding a series sweep.
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Double Burger: Rangers slugger powers sweep
Texas slugger Jake Burger homered twice and the playoff-chasing Rangers beat Milwaukee 6-3 on Wednesday to complete a three-game sweep of the Brewers, who still have the best record in the majors.
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Astros place Garcia on IL with elbow discomfort
Astros placed right-hander Luis Garcia on the 15-day injured list Wednesday with right elbow discomfort, a day after he exited his start against the Blue Jays.
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Rangers’ Semien (foot) hopes to play this season
Marcus Semien is still hopeful of playing again this season for the playoff-chasing Texas Rangers, even though the second baseman is only three weeks removed from fouling off a pitch that left him with a broken bone and sprained ligament in his left foot.
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Report: Tigers employees accused of misconduct
The Tigers have had at least eight employees accused of misconduct toward women over the past two years, according to a report by The Athletic.
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Potential managerial and front office changes on the horizon
From skippers possibly managing their final games to front office execs facing uncertainty, we break down looming changes for a number of teams.
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Rizzo retiring as a Cub after 14 seasons in MLB
Cubs legend Anthony Rizzo, who helped the team win a World Series title in 2016, is retiring after 14 major league seasons and will join the organization as an ambassador going forward.