Rising from under .500 to the thick of contention couldn’t have come at a better time for the club’s 2025 hopes.
Category: Baseball
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MLB trade deadline updates: Latest intel on trade rumors and trending names to know
Which contenders will make the biggest splash? Here’s what we’re hearing as 6 p.m. ET on July 31 approaches.
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Woodruff as Brewers hit 60 wins: No ‘surprise’
With a 6-0 win over the Mariners on Monday, the Brewers extended their win streak to 11 games and became the first NL team to 60 wins.
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Ohtani gives up HR, then hits one of his own in win
Dodgers two-way star Shohei Ohtani wasn’t particularly sharp in his second consecutive three-inning outing Monday night, allowing his first home run of the season and seven batted balls that exceeded 95 mph — but he made up for it at the plate.
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Rangers duo gets MLB 1sts on consecutive pitches
Cody Freeman and Michael Helman had big league firsts on consecutive pitches for the Rangers after Josh Jung homered in his first at-bat back in the majors Monday night against the A’s.
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Skenes fine with Pirates monitoring his workload
Paul Skenes is more amenable to Pirates’ soft inning cap this season as they try to manage their ace’s load until the end of the season.
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Rangers duo get MLB 1sts on back-to-back pitches
Cody Freeman and Michael Helman had big league firsts on consecutive pitches for the Rangers after Josh Jung homered in his first at-bat back in the majors Monday night against the A’s.
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Volpe’s error total hits AL-high 12 in Yankees’ loss
New York Yankees shortstop Anthony Volpe made his 12th fielding miscue of the season in Monday’s 4-1 loss at Toronto. He’s now tied for most in the American League.
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Royals will call up Hill, 45, to start vs. Cubs
The Kansas City Royals plan to call up 45-year-old pitcher Rich Hill, who is 4-4 with a 5.36 ERA in nine starts for Triple-A Omaha, for a start against the Chicago Cubs on Tuesday at Wrigley Field, marking the left-hander’s 21st season in the majors.
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Trade candidate Suarez continues homer binge
Eugenio Suarez, one of the most coveted bats ahead of the trade deadline, hit his fifth home run in three games for the Diamondbacks on Monday.