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Phillies' Realmuto returns from hand injury
Phillies catcher J.T. Realmuto, who is hitting .294 with 4 home runs and 17 RBIs, has recovered from a bruised hand and will return to the lineup.
Pujols robbed of walk-off HR; Giants win in 10
Mike Tauchman reached over the left-field wall to rob Albert Pujols of a walk-off homer, and the San Francisco Giants went on to beat the Dodgers 8-5 in 10 innings.
Yanks' Urshela awarded walk after only 3 balls
Gio Urshela tossed his bat aside after taking ball three and headed to first. Nobody from the Tigers appeared to argue.
Report: Jays investigating new Alomar allegation
The Toronto Blue Jays have opened an investigation into a second allegation of sexual misconduct against Roberto Alomar, according to a report.
Bellinger, out since April 5, to start Sat. vs. Giants
Los Angeles Dodgers star Cody Bellinger, who has been out with a broken leg since April 5, will start in center field Saturday and Sunday against the San Francisco Giants.
Braves' Snitker: 'Messed up' on Soroka prognosis
Braves manager Brian Snitker backtracked on his prognosis for pitcher Mike Soroka, instead saying the right-hander will be re-evaluated in two weeks rather than miss the entirety of the 2021 season.
Pirates' Craig finds humor day after fielding gaffe
Will Craig tried to find a little humor a day after his egregious fielding mistake brought the Pittsburgh Pirates rookie first baseman national notoriety.
Cards' Mikolas to be reevaluated in 4-6 weeks
St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Miles Mikolas will be reevaluated in four-to-six weeks after receiving a stem cell injection due to a small calcification found within the flexor tendon of his throwing arm.
Indians' Luplow to IL with nagging ankle injury
Indians outfielder Jordan Luplow has been placed on the 10-day injured list with a sprained left ankle.
Snitker: Soroka won't pitch for Braves this season
Braves manager Brian Snitker said pitcher Mike Soroka will not make his return during the 2021 season after the right-hander had a setback in his recovery from a torn right Achilles tendon.
Majority of MLB teams reach relaxed virus rules
A majority of Major League Baseball's 30 teams have been able to relax coronavirus protocols after two additional clubs qualified and raised the total to 16 franchises reaching 85% vaccinations for players and other on-field personnel.
MLB call-ups keep U.S. Olympic roster in flux
Call-ups to MLB teams have kept the U.S. Olympics baseball team's roster in flux as it prepares to play a qualifying tournament opener on Monday in Florida.
Family upset ChiSox named lounge for La Russa
A food area at the home of the Chicago White Sox now is called La Russa's Lounge after being named years ago in honor of a woman who sold beer and hot dogs for more than six decades.
Royals, U.S. prospect Bowlan needs TJ surgery
Jonathan Bowlen's injury also costs the U.S. team one of the youngest prospects on the roster with Olympic qualifying slated for next week.
Ohtani waylaid by traffic, scratched from start
An accident on the Bay Bridge caused Shohei Ohtani to arrive to Oakland too late to get ready for his start on Thursday. He will instead start Friday night.
How Javy Baez helped the Cubs score on a play you've never seen before
Chicago's baserunning magician was up to his tricks. But he was helped out by some brutal Pirates defense.
Reds' Senzel set for knee surgery; Hoffman to IL
The Reds' Nick Senzel is scheduled to have knee surgery Friday and could miss four to six weeks. Right-handed starter Jeff Hoffman has also been put on the 10-day injured list with a sore shoulder.
White Sox place Kopech on bereavement list
The Chicago White Sox placed pitcher Michael Kopech on the bereavement List on Thursday, among four moves announced by the team prior to its series opener against Baltimore.
Mets shut down Syndergaard, 'pray' for '21 return
Mets pitcher Noah Syndergaard, who is attempting to return from Tommy John surgery, has been shut down until after the All-Star break because of elbow inflammation, but there is no new damage to his UCL.
MLB Power Rankings: There's a new No. 1 team on our list ... who is it?
The White Sox are no longer on top after a two-week stay. Now the question is which red-hot club took over their spot.