Clayton Kershaw will not be on the United States roster for the World Baseball Classic semifinals, with the retired pitcher being replaced by reliever Jeff Hoffman.
Category: Baseball
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Let’s rank the teams left in the World Baseball Classic
We’re down to eight. Here’s what we’ve learned — and who has impressed us most — as we enter the quarterfinals.
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U.S. tops Canada, advances to showdown vs. D.R.
The United States booked its spot in the WBC semifinals with a 5-3 victory against Canada on Friday night, joining the Dominican Republic team that mercy-ruled Korea in a 10-0 win in seven innings.
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D-backs’ Moreno to undergo testing on forearm
Arizona Diamondbacks manager Torey Lovullo says catcher Gabriel Moreno was a late scratch from Friday’s game against the Kansas City Royals because of right forearm tightness.
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Wells hits 3-run HR as D.R. routs South Korea
Austin Wells hit a three-run homer in the seventh inning against South Korea that ended the 10-0 game under a World Baseball Classic rout rule.
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⚾ Top breakout candidates for all 30 teams
From veterans in new roles to former top prospects ready to reach new heights, here’s who we expect to level up.
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A’s club 3 straight HRs on 3 pitches vs. Padres
The Athletics’ Henry Bolte, Breyson Guedez and Nick Kurtz took Padres starter Michael King deep on three straight pitches during Friday’s Cactus League game in Mesa, Arizona.
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Jays’ Berríos not throwing, to visit elbow specialist
Toronto Blue Jays pitcher José Berríos is going to see a specialist due to inflammation in his right elbow.
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Judge card sets modern mark with $5.2M sale
A 2013 Aaron Judge one-of-one signed card sold for $5.2 million, eclipsed the previous record of $3.936 million for a 2009 Mike Trout card.