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Hinch, ex-closer Giles bicker over Astros culture
Blue Jays closer Ken Giles is sticking to his criticism of his former team, the Astros, a position that has drawn a rebuttal from Houston manager A.J. Hinch.
'Good night, Mr. Young': A's closer Blake Treinen on Cy-worthy run
Since departing D.C. and heading west, the righty has turned his career around -- and helped Oakland become baseball's biggest surprise.
Astros' Osuna booed heavily in Toronto return
Astros closer Roberto Osuna was jeered on each pitch while closing out Houston's 5-3 win over the Blue Jays on Monday.
Angels' Scioscia says he'd like to keep managing
Longtime Angels skipper Mike Scioscia, widely expected to step down after the regular season concludes this week, suggested Monday night he is open to returning for a 20th season in Los Angeles' dugout, or perhaps a managing job elsewhere in baseball.
Real or not? Brewers-Cardinals has makings of a doozy
If Milwaukee's win in a wacky Game 1 is any indication, this critical series in St. Louis should be a lot of fun.
Kluber hits 20 wins for first time with 11-K effort
Corey Kluber struck out 11 in seven scoreless innings and won his 20th game, and Brandon Guyer hit a go-ahead solo homer in the seventh inning as the Cleveland Indians shut out the Chicago White Sox 4-0 on Monday night.
Red Sox set franchise record with 106th win
The Boston Red Sox beat the Baltimore Orioles 6-2 on Monday night for their 106th win of the season, a new high in the franchise's 118-year history.
A's clinch postseason spot with Tampa Bay's loss
The Oakland A's secured the final American League playoff spot Monday night when the Tampa Bay Rays lost to the New York Yankees.
Harper finally hits 100 RBIs for first time in career
A sacrifice fly to left gave the Washington Nationals slugger the first 100-RBI season of his seven-year career.
Giants GM Evans out amid another losing season
Bobby Evans is out as Giants general manager and will be reassigned within the organization, the team said.
Story back in lineup for playoff-chasing Rockies
Rockies All-Star Trevor Story, who missed a week with inflammation in his right elbow, was back in the lineup Monday as Colorado opened a four-game series against Philadelphia.
Gregorius confident he'll return before playoffs
Injured New York Yankees shortstop Didi Gregorius confidently said Monday he believes he will be back in the starting lineup before the regular season ends.
Mariners' Hernandez sworn in as U.S. citizen
Mariners right-hander Felix Hernandez was sworn in as a U.S. citizen Monday afternoon at a ceremony in Seattle after passing his citizenship interview.
Teams left to police themselves in new gambling landscape
The major professional sports leagues and the NCAA have jumped into their first full seasons with expanded legal sports betting by taking a largely wait-and-see approach, leaving teams to figure out how best to navigate an evolving betting landscape.
Newborn Jaundice Treatment May Increase Risk of Childhood Seizures
New research suggests that phototherapy – a treatment for newborns with jaundice – could increase children’s risk of developing epilepsy.
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An October blueprint: What playoff baseball looks like in 2018
Pitching duels to remember and moving the runner over? Gone. Bullpenning and home run-bashing leadoff hitters? Here to stay. This is what does and doesn't happen in a modern postseason.
He's not Babe Ruth. So after his rookie year, who is Shohei Ohtani?
Now that we've seen a season of two-way baseball, we can determine the hitter -- and pitcher -- the Angels star most resembles so far.
'He loves the big moment': Why Alex Bregman could be the new Mr. October
Four home runs and one of the most memorable hits in World Series history in his first postseason might seem like a good start, but the hypercompetitive Astros star is ready to add to his legend.
Comerica Park worker fired for spitting on pizza
A Comerica Park food service worker was been fired after a video was posted online allegedly showing him spitting on a pizza.
Records that could fall in final week of MLB season
From the difference between teams at the top of the standings and those at the bottom to the number of balls in play, it has been a historic season in the majors.