Guardians right-hander Luis Ortiz has been placed on nondisciplinary paid leave while he is under investigation by MLB, the league announced.
Category: Baseball
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MLB Power Rankings: Four top-10 teams debut at highest rankings of 2025
While the red-hot Astros continue their ascent up our list, the Rays and Blue Jays are threatening the Yankees in the AL East.
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⚾ One trade all 30 teams should make this July
The deadline is a month away. Could players like Eugenio Suarez and Emmanuel Clase finish the season on a different team?
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Outfielder Pillar retires, ending 13-year career
Kevin Pillar, an outfielder who spent the majority of his 13-year major league career with the Toronto Blue Jays, announced his retirement on Wednesday.
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Muncy (knee) helped off, but Dodgers ‘optimistic’
Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said the “hope” is Max Muncy sustained only a sprain in a collision with the White Sox’s Michael A. Taylor.
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Brewers phenom Misiorowski picks up first loss
Jacob Misiorowski finally got knocked around Wednesday, serving up back-to-back homers as the Brewers lost to the Mets at Citi Field.
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Muncy (knee) helped off but Dodgers ‘optimistic’
Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said the “hope” is Max Muncy sustained only a sprain in a collision with the White Sox’s Michael A. Taylor.
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Dodgers’ Muncy (knee) helped off, set for MRI
Manager Dave Roberts said initial tests have the Dodgers feeling “optimistic” about Max Muncy’s injury and that the “hope” is he sustained only a sprain.
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Kershaw becomes MLB’s 4th lefty with 3,000 K’s
Clayton Kershaw joined Randy Johnson, Steve Carlton and CC Sabathia as the only left-handers in MLB history to reach 3,000 strikeouts, pulling the feat Wednesday night in the Dodgers’ 5-4 win over the White Sox.
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Mets’ Lindor ends long slump after lineup change
Francisco Lindor was dropped from the leadoff spot for the first time in 191 consecutive starts Wednesday night and helped the Mets end a four-game losing skid.