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Urias' 20th win keeps Dodgers alive in West race
Julio Urias became the majors' only 20-game winner this year and kept the Los Angeles Dodgers alive in the race for the NL West crown with Saturday night's 8-3 win over the Brewers.
Rays' Lowe has 3 HRs, 7 RBIs in rout of Yanks
Brandon Lowe became the fifth Tampa Bay player to hit three home runs in a game during a 12-2 win over the Yankees.
Dodgers' Kershaw (forearm) placed on 10-day IL
Clayton Kershaw (forearm) returned to the injured list Saturday, days before the Dodgers begin a postseason defense of their World Series championship.
Yankees' 'bad day' denies clinched wild-card bid
After hearing boos in Yankee Stadium during a 12-2 loss to the Rays, New York will look ahead to Sunday, where a victory over Tampa Bay would guarantee the streaky Yankees an AL wild-card berth.
Jeter: Will be 'active' to make Marlins a winner
The Marlins aren't winning at anywhere near the rate Derek Jeter wants, and he says he will be busy this offseason trying to help the team get better through free agency or trades.
Rockies remove interim tag from GM Schmidt
The Rockies made Bill Schmidt their permanent general manager Saturday, promoting him from the interim GM role he had held since May.
September in MLB brings the All-Beverage Team, Siri vs. Alexy and a 3-2-5-4-2-8-6 double play
Seth Beer's home run in his first major league at-bat helped inspire one of the three All-Time teams in this month's Quirkjians.
Kershaw exits; playoff status 'not looking great'
Clayton Kershaw said his chances of pitching in the postseason are "not looking great" after he exited his start with forearm discomfort.
Kershaw exits start with left forearm discomfort
Clayton Kershaw exited his final regular-season start in the second inning with left forearm discomfort.
'Lifetime Cardinal' Wainwright to return in '22
Adam Wainwright, who is 17-7 with a 3.08 ERA this season and became just the second pitcher in franchise history to record 2,000 career strikeouts, has agreed to a one-year deal for 2022.
The Orioles are wrecking postseason chances and trolling everyone
The Baltimore Orioles are dead last in the AL East. They aren't sniffing the expanded air of the 2021 MLB playoffs. But, beware, they're trying to wreck playoff hopes and let you know about it.
MLB playoff tracker: AL wild-card scenarios, key games and who has clinched a postseason spot
Wondering how the race for the final two American League playoff spots will play out? Here's the latest on which teams will be playing in the postseason.
Braves sweep Phils, seal 4th straight NL East title
The Atlanta Braves, who floundered under .500 for much of the season, clinched their fourth straight NL East title by completing a sweep of the Philadelphia Phillies with a 5-3 victory Thursday.
Correa carries Astros to 4th West title in 5 years
Carlos Correa hit his career-high 25th homer with a three-run shot and the Houston Astros clinched the AL West with a 3-2 win over the Tampa Bay Rays.
Marlins lose pair of rookies in blowout by Mets
Edward Cabrera and Jesus Sanchez left the Marlins' 12-3 loss to the Mets on Thursday night because of injuries.
Gallo X-rays negative; Voit to IL, LeMahieu exits
X-rays and CT scans on Yankees slugger Joey Gallo were negative; however, first baseman Luke Voit headed to the IL and infielder DJ LeMahieu left Thursday night's series finale in Toronto because of right hip soreness.
Marlins lose pair of rookies to injury against Mets
Edward Cabrera and Jesus Sanchez left the Marlins' game Thursday night against the Mets because of injuries.
X-rays negative on Yankees' Gallo; Voit to IL
X-rays and CT scans on New York Yankees slugger Joey Gallo were negative; however, manager Aaron Boone announced first baseman Luke Voit was headed to the IL on Thursday.
Copy cat: Feline scurries on beam at Truist Park
A small cat scurried through the rafters at Truist Park before the Atlanta Braves tried to clinch their fourth straight NL East title against the Philadelphia Phillies on Thursday night.
Minor leaguers calling for change amid poor living conditions, low wages
MLB is a multibillion-dollar business, but you may not know it by how it treats its most vulnerable athletes. We spoke to players and their advocates about what's next.