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Dodgers' Rios (shoulder) to miss rest of season
Dodgers third baseman Edwin Rios will have season-ending surgery next week for a partially torn labrum, the team announced Wednesday.
Boone: Yanks have 7 COVID positives on staff
The Yankees have now confirmed seven COVID-19 positives among their coaching and support staff, manager Aaron Boone announced Wednesday.
Sources: Mariners calling up touted RHP Gilbert
The Seattle Mariners are calling up right-hander Logan Gilbert, their top pitching prospect, and he's likely to start Thursday's game against Cleveland, sources told ESPN's Jeff Passan.
Mets wallop Dark Knight after Gotham embrace
After a warm reception by Mets fans, Orioles pitcher Matt Harvey gave up seven runs on eight hits in just 4 1/3 innings in his return to his old home as Baltimore lost for the fifth time in six games.
Astros minor leaguers to get furnished housing
The Astros are providing furnished apartments to minor league players at all levels for the 2021 season.
Brewers ace Burnes details bout with COVID-19
Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Corbin Burnes says he tested positive for COVID-19 last month but remained asymptomatic throughout his stint on the injured list.
Braves' Soroka has setback, will have surgery
Atlanta Braves right-hander Mike Soroka has had a setback in his return from a torn Achilles tendon and will need exploratory surgery, the team announced Wednesday.
Mets wallop 'Dark Knight' after Gotham embrace
After a warm reception by Mets fans, Orioles pitcher Matt Harvey gave up seven runs on eight hits in just 4 1/3 innings in his return to his old home as Baltimore lost for the fifth time in six games.
Padres place Myers on IL, adding to roster woes
Outfielder Wil Myers was added to the injured list by short-handed San Diego on Wednesday, as the Padres embarked on a doubleheader vs. the Rockies in Colorado.
'This is just where I belong': Inside Drew Robinson's return to the field
Thirteen months after he lost his right eye in a suicide attempt, Drew Robinson's home run on Tuesday night -- in the finale of the series in his hometown -- is just the latest miracle in his remarkable journey.
Ohtani's 'unusual' feat: whiffs 10, then plays RF
Los Angeles Angels manager Joe Maddon raved about how difficult and "unusual" a feat it was for Shohei Ohtani to record 10 strikeouts as a starting pitcher and then move to right field Tuesday against the Astros.
Yankees' 3B, 1B coaches positive for COVID-19
Yankees third-base coach Phil Nevin and first-base coach Reggie Willits have tested positive for the coronavirus, as has a staff member, and the team is waiting for more results.
Tatis tests positive as COVID takes toll on Padres
Fernando Tatis Jr. and Wil Myers have tested positive for COVID-19, while three other Padres players -- Jurickson Profar, Jorge Mateo and Eric Hosmer -- are out due to contact tracing.
Boone: Yanks 3B coach positive, others pending
Yankees third-base coach Phil Nevin has tested positive for the coronavirus, and the team is waiting on further testing of other coaches, manager Aaron Boone said.
Tatis tests positive; 2 other Padres also put on IL
Padres shortstop Fernando Tatis Jr. tested positive for COVID-19, manager Jayce Tingler said Tuesday, and was one of three players added to the injured list due to health and safety protocols.
Mets' deGrom plays catch, will weigh mechanics
New York Mets ace Jacob deGrom, the two-time NL Cy Young Award winner who was pulled from a game Sunday against Arizona, played catch on Tuesday, and plans to evaluate his mechanics as he works his way back from the injured list.
MLBPA boosts investments, preps for bargaining
The Major League Baseball Players Association increased its liquid assets by about $19 million to $178.5 million ahead of collective bargaining that could lead to a spring training lockout next year.
MLB wants A's to explore relocating from Oakland
The A's, who have played in Oakland since 1968, will look into relocating elsewhere after years of failed plans for a new stadium. The team has asked the city council to vote on a new Howard Terminal site prior to its late-July recess.
MLBPA increases investments, preps for bargaining
The Major League Baseball Players Association increased its liquid assets by about $19 million to $178.5 million ahead of collective bargaining that could lead to a spring training lockout next year.
MLB HR champ Voit back in Yankees' lineup
Yankees' first baseman Luke Voit will make his season debut Tuesday after recovering from a torn meniscus in his left knee. Voit wrapped up a five-game injury rehab assignment on May 9.