Umpire Hunter Wendelstedt left the Mets-Twins game in Minnesota on Wednesday after being struck in the face by a line drive foul ball.
Category: Baseball
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Braves’ Strider goes 5 in 1st start since April ’24
Braves pitcher Spencer Strider allowed two runs and five hits in five-plus innings vs. the Blue Jays in his first start in more than a year after having UCL surgery.
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How much patience should you have with slumping superstars?
Do April showers bring May…fantasy points? Some slow fantasy starts might lead to improved production.
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Kershaw tosses 3 scoreless innings in rehab start
Clayton Kershaw’s road back to the Dodgers’ rotation began Wednesday afternoon when he threw three scoreless innings in his first rehab start.
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How Paul Skenes is growing into life as MLB’s next megastar
Amid the noise that comes with arriving as MLB’s next megastar, the Pirates ace finds himself in the quiet.
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Ex-Marlins GM Ng hired as AUSL commissioner
Athletes Unlimited Softball League has named Kim Ng as its commissioner after the former Marlins general manager served as a senior adviser to the league.
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Cubs option top prospect Shaw to Triple-A Iowa
The Cubs have optioned top prospect Matt Shaw to Triple-A Iowa after a disappointing start to the rookie third baseman’s career.
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The complicated life of a modern ace: How Paul Skenes has navigated it all by looking inward
Amid the noise that comes with arriving as MLB’s next megastar, the Pirates’ ace finds himself in the quiet.
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Twins’ Correa exits, set for MRI on sore left wrist
Twins shortstop Carlos Correa will undergo an MRI after leaving Tuesday’s game against the Mets in the fifth inning because of left wrist soreness.
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Twins’ Correa exits game with left wrist soreness
Twins shortstop Carlos Correa left Tuesday’s game against the Mets in the fifth inning because of left wrist soreness.