Rich Rollins, an infielder whose decade-long big league career included All-Star honors for the Twins in 1962, died Tuesday. He was 87.
Category: Baseball
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Ranking Rivalry Weekend matchups: Which feuds burn hottest?
Not all of MLB’s rivalry matchups are barn burners — but there’s plenty to watch this weekend.
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Power Rankings: Two AL teams crash NL’s party in top 5
The Tigers roar into the top three this week, while the Subway Series in the Bronx will be a clash of two top-five teams.
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Ranking MLB’s Rivalry Weekend matchups: Which feuds burn hottest?
Not all of MLB’s rivalry matchups are barn burners — but there’s plenty to watch this weekend.
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MLB Power Rankings: Two AL teams crash NL’s party in top 5
The Tigers roar into the top three this week, while the Subway Series in the Bronx will be a clash of two top-five teams.
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Swept again: Rockies fall to 7-36, set futility mark
The Colorado Rockies left Texas as the first team in baseball’s modern era to lose 36 of their first 43 games and hoping an off day in Arizona can help them reset.
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Marlins’ Weathers, back from IL, strong in debut
Marlins lefty Ryan Weathers, who was activated from the injured list Wednesday, pitched five strong innings in his season debut in a 3-1 win over the Cubs.
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Sasaki unsure if velocity dip tied to shoulder issue
Roki Sasaki, who is on the injured list with a shoulder impingement, said he isn’t sure if the injury is the main reason for an alarming dip in his fastball’s velocity.
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Lovullo gets tossed, then ejects entire ump crew
Arizona manager Torey Lovullo was ejected in the eighth inning of the Diamondbacks game at San Francisco on Wednesday, and moments later returned the favor to the umpiring crew.
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Reds celebrate Rose day after MLB reinstatement
Pete Rose was honored by the Reds on Wednesday night, a day after he was posthumously removed from MLB’s permanent ineligibility list.