Phillies right-hander Aaron Nola’s planned throwing session was canceled because of soreness on his right side, the team said.
Category: Baseball
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Brewers win 12th-straight series against Reds
Isaac Collins, Jackson Chourio and Daz Cameron all hit home runs as the Brewers pounded the Reds 9-1 on Wednesday, winning their 12th consecutive series against Cincinnati.
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Red Sox win on shortest walk-off HR since 2015
Ceddanne Rafaela curled a 308-foot home run around the Pesky Pole in the bottom of the ninth inning on Wednesday, and the Red Sox rallied after trailing four different times to beat the Angels 11-9.
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Giants DFA 1B Wade Jr. in flurry of moves
The Giants designated veteran first baseman LaMonte Wade Jr. for assignment on Wednesday and signed former first-round pick Dominic Smith to a major league contract, among several moves.
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Rolling Rockies: First 3-game sweep since May ’24
The Rockies, which began this series against Miami with an MLB-worst 9-50 record, again beat the Marlins to earn their first three-game sweep since May 2024.
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A big bullpen bust in L.A.? Is Soto unlucky? Are the O’s cooked? An early verdict on 2025 disappointments
A number of teams and stars are still struggling two months into the season. Do their slow starts define who they are in 2025?
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Reds sign Miley to 1-year deal, Greene on IL
The Cincinnati Reds placed ace pitcher Hunter Greene on the 15-day injured list on Wednesday with a right groin strain and signed veteran left-hander Wade Miley to a one-year contract.
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⚾ Passan’s latest trade intel on all 30 teams
As trade season starts up, here are the biggest names who could move — and the teams that could deal for them.
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It takes a village? Inside the MLB ballpark model of the future
The Battery Atlanta is an enticing blueprint for teams. But creating an entire neighborhood is a hard act to follow.
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Caglianone hitless in Royals debut, still has impact
Royals top prospect Jac Caglianone went 0-for-5 in his major league debut on Tuesday night, but his presence was enough to help Kansas City overcome a five-run deficit to beat the Cardinals 10-7.