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Padres' Hosmer goes on family medical leave
Padres first baseman Eric Hosmer was placed on the family medical leave list and will miss Tuesday night's game against the Rockies.
Royals get mainstays Perez, Gordon from DL
The Royals haven't gotten much good news this season, but they will get catcher Salvador Perez and outfielder Alex Gordon back Tuesday from their stints on the disabled list.
White Sox place OF Garcia (hamstring) on DL
The Chicago White Sox have placed outfielder Avisail Garcia on the 10-day disabled list because of a strained right hamstring.
Olney: Giants should consider a Bumgarner blockbuster
If the club isn't in contention come July, dealing the October legend could help save San Francisco from a bleak future.
OF Cabrera agrees to minors deal with Indians
Free-agent outfielder Melky Cabrera has agreed to a minor league contract with the Cleveland Indians.
'The Cubbies kicked ass in Cleveland' -- and now they're back
From the rain-delay speech to ending the curse, memories will be everywhere as the Cubs return to the scene of Game 7 of the 2016 World Series.
Real or not? Walker Buehler blazes trail in first Dodgers start
Los Angeles' young fireballer turned up the heat on the Marlins, reaching 99 mph eight times in his first two innings.
Andujar joins DiMaggio, Mantle in Yankees lore
Miguel Andujar made Yankees history and Gleyber Torres got his first hit as the surging squad squashed the Twins.
Braves' Snitker lauds conditioning of Bautista
Braves manager Brian Snitker confirmed Monday that Jose Bautista will start at third base when he's promoted from the minors, which Snitker expects to be soon.
Rockies' Cavnar rare woman to call MLB on TV
Rockies broadcaster Jenny Cavnar makes history with her televised play-by-play stint Monday for the Rockies-Padres game.
Ex-A's owner Hoffman from '95-'05, dies at 95
Former Oakland Athletics owner Ken Hofmann has died. He was 95.
Only Red Sox, Nats on track to pay luxury tax
Only two teams this season are on track to pay baseball's luxury tax: the Red Sox and Nationals.
Cubs' Russell: OK to play after allergic reaction
Cubs shortstop Addison Russell said he should be able to play Tuesday despite having to stay overnight in Denver on Sunday due to an allergic reaction to a postgame spread.
Farquhar 'progressing well' after brain surgery
Chicago White Sox pitcher Danny Farquhar showed signs of improvement Monday after suffering a brain hemorrhage and undergoing surgery this past weekend.
Two thumbs up! Belt's 21-pitch at-bat a triumph of cinema
What made this 13-minute movie special was not the time the antagonist hit the ball fair, but the 20 times he didn't.
Brewers TV analyst Nelson dies at age 73
Davey Nelson, a former All-Star infielder for the Rangers and television analyst with the Brewers, has died at the age of 73.
#GleyberGood: Meet Gleyber Torres, Yanks' latest future star
One of the top prospects in the game, the 21-year-old second baseman has arrived in the big leagues. Here's what you need to know.
Enjoy them while you can -- no-hitters are going extinct
While no-hit bid alerts blow up our phones almost on a nightly basis, completing the job -- as Sean Manaea just did -- will become rarer and rarer.
Farquhar had surgery to treat swelling of brain
White Sox reliever Danny Farquhar was in critical but stable condition Sunday, a day after undergoing surgery to relieve swelling on his brain after suffering a brain hemorrhage while in the dugout during a game.
Giants' Belt sets MLB record with 21-pitch AB
Brandon Belt of the Giants saw 21 pitches in an epic plate appearance against Angels rookie right-hander Jaime Barria in the first inning Sunday, the most pitches seen in an at-bat in Major League Baseball history.
