Baseball’s best are collecting their hardware this week. On Tuesday, Pat Murphy and Stephen Vogt won Manager of the Year.
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GM: Respect calls, but Pirates not trading Skenes
Pirates GM Ben Cherington said he has regularly received inquiries from clubs regarding Paul Skenes’ availability but reiterated that the team will not trade the ace right-hander this offseason.
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DePodesta calls Rockies ‘right situation’ for return
Newly hired general manager Paul DePodesta called the Rockies the “right situation” for him to return to baseball after a five-year stint in the NFL.
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Cards, Arenado on ‘same page’ for potential trade
Cardinals president of baseball operations Chaim Bloom indicated the team is ready to move on from third baseman Nolan Arenado and also is exploring trades for pitcher Sonny Gray.
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Vogt (AL), Murphy (NL) repeat as Managers of Year
Cleveland’s Stephen Vogt won his second straight AL Manager of the Year award and Milwaukee’s Pat Murphy repeated for the NL honor.
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How Norris rediscovered F1 title ‘favorite’ tag in Mexico
Despite McLaren’s blistering pace, Lando Norris hasn’t been F1’s title favorite for some time, but his Mexico win puts him atop the standings once more.
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UNC guard Trimble injures arm, out indefinitely
North Carolina guard Seth Trimble, a 6-foot-3 senior, is out indefinitely after suffering a broken bone in his left forearm during a team workout Sunday, the school announced. He will undergo surgery later this week.
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Brewers’ Murphy repeats as NL Manager of Year
Milwaukee’s Pat Murphy is the NL Manager of the Year for the second straight season, beating out Philadelphia’s Rob Thomson and Cincinnati’s Terry Francona.
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Cards, Arenado ‘on same page’ for potential trade
Cardinals president of baseball operations Chaim Bloom indicated the team is ready to move on from third baseman Nolan Arenado and also is exploring trades for pitcher Sonny Gray.
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Bearman’s Mexico performance shows Ferrari there’s life after Hamilton, Leclerc
It’s been a season to forget at Ferrari, but academy driver Oliver Bearman is showing promise at Haas, culminating in a fourth-place finish in Mexico.