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Even in defeat, Yankees make opposition sweat it out
The Bombers can't win them all, but their relentless attack keeps the pressure on until the final out.
Real or Not? Red Sox bullpen's tightrope act will wear thin
The Red Sox survived another blown lead in beating the Yankees, but they'll need to figure out their setup guys to win the tough AL East.
Lindor loses bet, lets HS team shave his head
Indians shortstop Francisco Lindor kept his word Thursday and let members of the Montverde Academy baseball team shave his head after the team fulfilled Lindor's challenge and finished 25-0 this season.
Harvey to oppose Dodgers in 1st start for Reds
Matt Harvey will make his first start for the Cincinnati Reds on Friday night, opposing the Los Angeles Dodgers, manager Jim Riggleman said. The right-hander will be on a pitch count.
Follow live: Yankees eye sweep at home
The Yankees, winners of 17 of the last 18, look to extend their lead in the AL East with a sweep against Boston.
Palmeiro goes 1-for-2 as MLB dream begins anew
Rafael Palmeiro, 53, went 1-for-2 with a single and a strikeout in his spring training debut with the independent Cleburne Railroaders of the American Association on Thursday. Palmeiro says he's serious about wanting to work his way back to the majors.
MLB hires former pitcher Young to VP position
Chris Young, who pitched 13 seasons and won a World Series title with the Royals in 2015, has been hired by Major League Baseball in an executive role.
Longoria: Rays better off leaving Tampa Bay
Citing a lack of consistent fan support, Giants infielder and former Tampa Bay star Evan Longoria says his gut tells him the best decision for the Rays might be to move the team.
Reds promote Krall to replace Williams as GM
The Cincinnati Reds have promoted Nick Krall to general manager, giving him more responsibilities as the team tries to emerge from a major rebuild.
Cards ace Martinez hits DL with lat strain
Cardinals pitcher Carlos Martinez was placed on the disabled list with a lat strain.
Price plans to curtail 'Fortnite' habit, will start Sat.
Red Sox pitcher David Price said Thursday that video games are not the cause of his carpal tunnel syndrome but stressed that he won't play the popular "Fortnite" in the team clubhouse again "to avoid the distraction it has caused."
Even in new threads, McCutchen will be at home in Pittsburgh
Should the Pirates build a statue for their former MVP? Not if you ask him. But his return to PNC Park will serve as a deserved tribute to a Bucs icon.
Inside Jonny Venters' emotional comeback, 3.5 Tommy Johns later
After six years of surgeries and recoveries, Venters returned to the mound. Now, he and his family plan to "ride this thing to the end."
Giants targeting late June for Cueto's return
Giants pitcher Johnny Cueto, who has a strained right elbow, was put on the 60-day DL. Madison Bumgarner will throw a bullpen session next week.
Are the Dodgers more likely to rebound or miss the playoffs?
With L.A. closer to the basement than the top of the NL West, we examine whether there's still hope or if it's time to give up on 2018.
Righty stuff: Phillies demote only lefty pitcher
The Phillies have demoted their only left-handed pitcher, leaving the team with 13 right-handed pitchers on the 25-man roster.
'Bedlam' in the Bronx! Yanks eye Sox sweep in spring classic
So what if it's May? It sure feels like fall as the surging Bombers look to bring out the brooms for Boston at a raucous Yankee Stadium.
Real or not? Gerrit Cole's approach bringing Cy Young results
In his first year with Houston, Gerrit Cole has been so dominant that this looks like something more than a hot streak.
Brett Gardner delivers key blow as Yankees floor Red Sox again
Hours after getting a vote of confidence from his manager, New York's leadoff man had three extra-base hits, including the game-winner.
D-backs get deal to leave Chase Field by '22
The Diamondbacks can leave Chase Field to find a new home by 2022 without penalty following a vote by the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors.
