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Hundley's visit with sick boy leads to lasting bond
Five years ago, veteran big leaguer Nick Hundley befriended a boy named Zach Sprader during the young baseball fan's fight against leukemia. Following Sprader's death in October 2015, Hundley has maintained a lasting friendship with his family.
Yanks' Encarnacion pleasantly surprised by trade
Edwin Encarnacion received a warm ovation from fans when he made his Yankees debut at home Monday night.
Machado: Didn't bump ump, will appeal discipline
Padres third baseman Manny Machado denied he made contact with plate umpire Bill Welke after being ejected for arguing a called third strike Saturday night and said he'll appeal his one-game suspension and fine.
Judge: 1 year of jail for suspect in Ortiz shooting
Authorities in the Dominican Republic say they are closing in on the mastermind and motive behind the shooting of Red Sox baseball great David Ortiz as he recovers in a hospital in Boston.
Rangers' Pence joins Gallo on IL; Calhoun back
The Rangers placed outfielder Hunter Pence on the 10-day injured list Monday with a right groin strain and also activated Willie Calhoun.
Machado suspended 1 game, fined after ejection
Padres third baseman Manny Machado was suspended one game and fined an undisclosed amount on Monday for arguing and making contact with an umpire over the weekend, Major League Baseball said in a statement.
Reds' Gennett (groin) starts rehab assignment
Scooter Gennett has begun a rehab assignment, the final step in returning from a severe groin sprain in spring training that has sidelined the Cincinnati Reds' All-Star second baseman all season.
MLB All-Star voting update: Bellinger holds slim overall lead on Yelich
A breakthrough first half has the Dodgers slugger in front of the reigning NL MVP for top vote-getter honors. Where does your favorite star rank?
Power Rankings: NL rivals ready to challenge Dodgers for No. 1
L.A. has been on top for much of the season, but the Braves, Cubs and Brewers are in hot pursuit.
Why relief pitchers have been so hard to figure out
Building a bullpen often is a general manager's biggest challenge -- just ask the Dodgers. Does anyone have the secret formula?
Look out, world: The Yankees' big guns are ready to swing into action
Giancarlo Stanton, Edwin Encarnacion and soon Aaron Judge. The Bronx Bombers figure to be living up to their name with a frighteningly powerful lineup.
Inside the numbers of the wacky Padres-Rockies series
Baseball has never seen a series quite like the four-game set this weekend in Colorado, which featured a record 92 runs and two epic comebacks.
Padres, Rockies break 4-game series runs record
The teams combined for 92 runs over the course of the series, including a 14-13 Padres victory Sunday.
Frazier 'surprised' to be sent down by Yankees
Yankees outfielder Clint Frazier said he was surprised to be sent down now to make room for Edwin Encarnacion.
Maldonado wears Father's Day tie, has 3 hits
Royals catcher Martin Maldonado marked Father's Day by wearing a tie on his chest protector and had three hits in Kansas City's victory over the Twins.
Newcomb likely to avoid IL after liner to head
Braves lefty Sean Newcomb was sore on Sunday after taking a line drive to the back of his hid on Saturday night but otherwise was fine and is expected to avoid the injured list.
Angels expect Upton to make '19 debut Monday
The Angels' Justin Upton is expected to make his season debut Monday against the Blue Jays, manager Brad Ausmus said Sunday.
Senzel not in Reds' lineup after foul ball to eye
Reds rookie outfielder Nick Senzel wasn't in the Reds' lineup against the Rangers on Sunday after hitting a foul ball to his eye on Saturday night.
For love and the game: How his son and baseball family inspire Charlie Montoyo
The Blue Jays skipper has plenty to celebrate: He's finally managing in the big leagues, and his son Alex is healthy after multiple open-heart surgeries.
Syndergaard on injured list; Cano activated
Mets pitcher Noah Syndergaard went on the injured list Sunday with a hamstring issue and was replaced on the roster by second baseman Robinson Cano.