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'Gleyber Day:' Torres' power show wows Yankees
Rising star Gleyber Torres went on a proverbial hitting tear Thursday, cranking out four hits, slugging two home runs, stamping his name next to Joe DiMaggio's and leading the depleted Bronx Bombers to a much-needed early-season win.
Kershaw allows 2 runs in 4⅓ IP in rehab start
Dodgers ace Clayton Kershaw allowed two runs and four hits in 4 1/3 innings in his first rehab start in Triple-A.
Orioles' Davis booed often as drought continues
Orioles first baseman Chris Davis heard the boo birds loud and clear Thursday as he went 0-for-3 with three strikeouts in a loss to the Yankees Thursday. Davis is 0-for-17 on the season and in an 0-for-38 skid dating to last September.
Tulowitzki trying to remain positive despite injury
Yankees shortstop Troy Tulowitzki is trying his best to remain positive despite a trip to the injured list just six games into the season.
Report: All-Star vote leaders getting $15K bonus
Top vote-getters for the All-Star Game will receive a $15,000 bonus, according to The Associated Press. That payment will go to the leading vote-getter at catcher and each infield position plus the top three among outfielders.
Our hottest hot takes one week into the MLB season
We've seen enough to know -- not much, really. But that didn't stop us from asking our experts to go out on a limb based on what they've observed so far.
Jones has fan ejected: 'Keep the banter polite'
Diamondbacks outfielder Adam Jones wants fans to "keep the banter polite" after having a spectator in San Diego removed for using foul language. "Keep it light, keep it smart," he said.
Why the Rays are the most exciting team in baseball
With a load of young talent, a Cy Young-winning stud and innovative management, Tampa Bay is the underdog team everyone should keep an eye on.
Real or not? DeGrom the undisputed best pitcher in baseball
On the heels of a remarkable Cy Young season, the Mets' Jacob deGrom has been even better so far in 2019, which didn't seem possible.
Astros hitting coach, Hinch tossed 1 pitch apart
Astros manager AJ Hinch and hitting coach Alex Cintron were ejected from Wednesday's game at Texas for arguing balls and strikes with plate umpire Ron Kulpa.
It's still too early to worry about the Cubs -- isn't it?
After yet another ugly loss, one can't help but wonder if Chicago is just getting these out of its system or if there's something more at play.
Jansen set for return to Denver after heart issues
Dodgers closer Kenley Jansen will be with the team for Friday's road game against the Rockies after experiencing an irregular heartbeat at Denver in August.
Cubs, Bote agree to 5-year deal through '24
Infielder David Bote, "who has worked extremely hard" to reach the majors after starting in the Cubs' system as a low-round draft pick in 2012, has been rewarded with a five-year deal through the 2024 season.
Astros manager, hitting coach tossed for arguing
Astros manager AJ Hinch and hitting coach Alex Cintron were ejected from Wednesday's game at Texas for arguing with plate umpire Ron Kulpa.
Nationals, Phillies show NL East will be a wild ride
Washington's bullpen is a mess, but Philly gave Wednesday's game right back, a sign that nothing will come easy in baseball's most competitive division.
Hall of Fame ex-Braves skipper Cox in hospital
Hall of Famer Bobby Cox, the Braves' former longtime manager, has been admitted to an Atlanta-area hospital.
Injured Lindor to miss at least two more weeks
Indians shortstop Francisco Lindor played catch with a trainer Wednesday but is expected to miss at least two more weeks with a sprained left ankle.
Yankees dealt another blow with Tulowitzki injury
Yankees shortstop Troy Tulowitzki left Wednesday's game against the Detroit Tigers in the fourth inning with what the team called a left calf strain.
Projecting the season for five hot starters
Kolten Wong, Domingo Santana, Corbin Burnes, Jake Odorizzi and Sandy Alcantara are off to a hot start, how aggressive should you be in adding them to your roster?
Lindor (ankle) out at least two weeks for Indians
Indians shortstop Francisco Lindor played catch with a trainer Wednesday but is expected to miss at least two more weeks with a sprained left ankle.