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Angels' Rendon lands on IL for 3rd time in 2021
Third baseman Anthony Rendon has been placed on the Angels' injured list for the third time before the All-Star break.
Indians add depth, sign former All-Star C Ramos
Looking for some depth at catcher, the Cleveland Indians on Tuesday signed Wilson Ramos, 33, and assigned him to Triple-A Columbus, after the two-time All-Star spent the first six weeks this season with the Detroit Tigers.
Umpires named for MLB All-Star Game
Longtime Major League Baseball umpire Tom Hallion will lead the crew of umpires for the All-Star Game at Denver's Coors Field on July 13. The 28-year MLB veteran will be behind the plate.
Defending Derby champ Pete Alonso has a colorful secret weapon this year -- actually, eight of them
The slugger teamed up with artist Gregory Siff to create custom bats honoring his grandfather, the Mets and the movie "300" for Monday's Home Run Derby.
Maddon: Cash cool with Ohtani 2-way ASG plan
The only question remaining for American League All-Star Game manager Kevin Cash: Just when will Shohei Ohtani will pitch in the July 13 contest at Coors Field?
Roberts: Bauer not expected back at week's end
Roberts said he doesn't expect Bauer to immediately return to the Dodgers after his administrative leave ends on Friday.
Tigers' Cameron scratched after crash into wall
Cameron sprained his right big toe after crashing into the wall before the Tigers' series opener at Texas on Monday.
Feeling 'much better,' Indians 3B Ramirez returns
Cleveland Indians All-Star third baseman Jose Ramirez was back in the starting lineup for Monday night's game vs. the Tampa Bay Rays, after missing three games because of a sore left elbow.
Shoulder tear shelves Marlins prospect Sanchez
Miami right-hander Sixto Sanchez, a highly regarded 22-year-old prospect, will miss the rest of the Marlins' season after an MRI revealed a small tear in his right shoulder on Monday.
Tigers' Hale leaving to coach alma mater Arizona
Arizona has hired Chip Hale as its new baseball coach, choosing its all-time leader in games played, hits and total bases to replace Jay Johnson, who left to take the LSU job.
Rays' game Tuesday postponed for tropical storm
The game between the Indians and Rays scheduled for Tuesday night at Tropicana Field has been postponed because of the path of Tropical Storm Elsa and will be made up as part of a doubleheader Wednesday.
Giants' alternate unis feature Golden Gate, fog
The Giants on Monday became the sixth MLB team to unveil a City Connect uniform this season and will wear them this weekend against the Nationals and on Tuesdays at home for the rest of the season.
Ranking MLB's radical City Connect uniforms
From the Sugar Kings to the Serpientes, the South Side to Wrigleyville, we break down the best and worst of baseball's latest fashion trend.
Posey (thumb) exits Giants' win; X-rays negative
The X-rays on Posey's left thumb were negative. Manager Gabe Kapler said the catcher could be available off the bench vs. the Cardinals on Monday.
Ohtani becomes MLB's first two-way All-Star
Los Angeles Angels two-way sensation Shohei Ohtani achieved a first in the near century history of baseball's All-Star Game: selection as both a position player and a pitcher.
Sources: MLB hopes to talk to woman, Bauer
With five days remaining in Trevor Bauer's current administrative leave, rendered after he was accused of sexual assault, Major League Baseball investigators are pursuing a range of inquiries, according to sources.
Ohtani launches HR No. 31, knots Matsui's record
Shohei Ohtani hit his major league-leading 31st homer of the season for the Los Angeles Angels on Sunday, tying Hideki Matsui's record for the most homers in a Major League Baseball season by a Japanese-born player.
A foul ball, a cardboard cutout and the connection inspired by A’s outfielder Stephen Piscotty
The Oakland A's dedicated a seating section where foul balls that hit cardboard cutouts would raise money to fight ALS. Brian Mulhern, a longtime usher at the coliseum, bought a cutout and found inspiration since his own ALS diagnosis.
Will the Mets win the NL East? Are the Yankees still a contender? We debate Subway Series, Round 1
As the two teams meet on Sunday Night Baseball, we take a deeper look at the state of the Big Apple's big league clubs.
A cardboard cutout, an Oakland A's outfielder and a collision of inspiring events
The Oakland A's dedicated a seating section where foul balls that hit cardboard cutouts would raise money to fight ALS. Brian Mulhern, a longtime usher at the coliseum, bought a cutout and found inspiration since his own ALS diagnosis.