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Angels' Suzuki set to retire after 16-year career
Angels catcher Kurt Suzuki said Tuesday he plans to retire at season's end following a 16-year career.
Braves' Strider (oblique) to have start skipped
Manager Brian Snitker told reporters he doesn't expect Spencer Strider to need a stint on the injured list while dealing with left oblique soreness.
Dodgers great Wills, 1962 NL MVP, dies at 89
Maury Wills, who was the 1962 National League MVP and was a part of three Dodgers World Series championship teams, has died at age 89.
Gold Glove OF Bader set to make Yankees debut
Harrison Bader is set to make his Yankees debut, batting seventh and playing center field Tuesday night against the Pirates.
Wait, MLB tiebreaker games are gone? Here's what the rule change means for this season
Game 163 is no more. Here's why, and what could happen to this year's races without one.
Kershaw K's 10; Dodgers clinch NLDS home field
Clayton Kershaw struck out 10, Chris Taylor blasted a three-run homer in which the Dodgers successfully challenged a fan interference call, and Los Angeles defeated Arizona 5-2 on Monday to clinch a first-round bye and home-field advantage in the NLDS.
Mets back in playoffs after Scherzer's 200th win
Fresh off the IL, Max Scherzer was pulled from his 200th win with a perfect game intact. The Brewers broke it up soon after, but couldn't keep the Mets from a 7-2 win that put them back in the playoffs for the first time 2016.
'Never gets old': Astros clinch another West title
Headed to the postseason for the sixth straight season, Houston won for the eighth time in nine games and improved the AL's best record to 97-51.
Brewers' Ashby back from IL, to start vs. Mets
Brewers left-hander Aaron Ashby will return from the injured list to start a bullpen game Tuesday night against the New York Mets.
Sources: Tigers hire Giants GM Harris as pres.
The Tigers are hiring Giants GM Scott Harris as their new president of baseball operations, sources told ESPN.
Mets have top payroll; six teams set to pay tax
The Mets are on track to have baseball's highest payroll for the first time since 1989, among a record-tying six teams set to pay a penalty for spending.
Valdez has MLB-record 25th straight quality start
Framber Valdez set an MLB single-season record with his 25th straight quality start on Sunday.
Biden to host '21 World Series champion Braves
The Braves will visit the White House on Sept. 26 in celebration of their 2021 title.
Judge hits 58th homer, within three of AL record
The Yankees' Aaron Judge hit his 58th home run Sunday afternoon, leaving himself three short of tying the American League single-season record.
Joan Hodges, widow of Hall of Famer Gil, dies
Joan Hodges, the widow of Hall of Famer and World Series-winning Mets manager and Dodgers great Gil Hodges, died following a long illness.
Yankees slugger Rizzo returns from injured list
The Yankees reinstated first baseman Anthony Rizzo from the injured list Sunday
Ohtani pitches gem, has RBI, scores in 2-1 win
Shohei Ohtani pitched seven scoreless innings, drove in one run and scored another to help the Angels beat the Mariners on Saturday night.
Yankees' Gonzalez struck on helmet, exits game
Yankees first baseman Marwin Gonzalez was standing in the batter's box when he was hit on the head by a throw back to the pitcher during Saturday's game against Milwaukee.
Braves' Albies fractures finger day after return
Atlanta Braves second baseman Ozzie Albies fractured his right pinky finger during Saturday's game, one day after he was activated from the 60-day IL.
Pujols hitless in first game of DH in quest for 700
Albert Pujols went hitless in his quest for 700 homers as the St. Louis Cardinals beat the Cincinnati Reds 5-1 on Saturday in the first game of a doubleheader.