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NEW YORK – Out to improve their pitching, Thursday’s MLB trade deadline took the Yankees on a unique path. They tripled down on controllable, high-end relievers – chiefly David Bednar and Camilo Doval ...
The Dodgers think small while the Padres dream big, and the Angels add relievers but otherwise stay the course.
Would the New York Yankees still be a heavyweight contender without Aaron Judge? Most fans would doubt it. What comes as a ...
San Diego Padres fans were surprised by a curveball just before the trade deadline, as a former member of the […] ...
José Caballero turned an inning-ending double play for the Tampa Bay Rays in the fifth inning, then batted in the sixth.
Whew, that was a lot. If that felt like an especially frantic MLB trade deadline, that’s because it was: Major-league teams combined to execute a whopping 63 swaps in the week leading up to the July ...
The New York Yankees didn’t just dip their toes in the trade market—they cannonballed in by landing Camilo Doval. Minutes […] ...
Jose Caballero began Thursday's game between the Tampa Bay Rays and New York Yankees in the former team's dugout and ended up in the latter club's after the Yankees acquired him midway through the ...
The Seattle Mariners made two of the big splashes before this year’s MLB trade deadline as they prepare for a playoff push.
The San Diego Padres are acquiring closer Mason Miller and starting pitcher JP Sears from the A’s, ESPN’s Jeff Passan reports ...
Giancarlo Stanton and Ben Rice homered in the first two innings and the New York Yankees beat the Tampa Bay Rays 7-4 in a game delayed by rain for nearly three hours Thursday. The Yankees highlighted ...
When heavy storms halted play for nearly three hours in the bottom of the fifth inning Thursday afternoon, Giancarlo Stanton ...
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