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Harper cherishing possible last Nats home game
Bryce Harper was in his full Nationals uniform Wednesday three and a half hours before the first pitch against the Marlins in what could be his last home game at Nationals Park.
McCullers Jr. offers ticket to special needs fan
Lance McCullers Jr. offered an 8-year-old special needs girl advice and a free playoff ticket to the Astros' Game 1 in the American League Division Series.
MiLB celebrated diversity with unique names in the Fun Cup
As Hispanic Heritage Months draws to a close, Minor League Baseball celebrated diversity this summer by rebranding selected team names in the Fun Cup.
Red Sox's Betts becomes member of 30-30 club
Mookie Betts joined Jacoby Ellsbury (2011) as the only members of the Red Sox to hit 30 home runs and get 30 stolen bases in a season.
Reports: Jays to part with Gibbons after season
John Gibbons, who ranks second only to Cito Gaston for wins and games managed in Blue Jays history, will not return to manage the team in 2019, according to reports.
A season for the Birds: Inside the Orioles' historically awful year
As Baltimore plays out the final weekend of the worst campaign in O's history, there's a glimmer of hope -- in the opposing dugout.
Can the Yankees count on Gary Sanchez?
The Bombers backstop is hitting .182 and his D has been awful. As October looms, GM Brian Cashman says, "We're doubling down and tripling down on Gary Sanchez."
MLB Season 116 recap: Things you'd never have believed ... until now
Every baseball season has its surprises. But this year's plot twists were, well, particularly surprising. Just ask Jacob deGrom. And Max Muncy. And the Baltimore Orioles. And ...
Harvey would sign with any team except Mets
Matt Harvey said Tuesday he will keep his options open in free agency with one exception: the New York Mets, his former team.
Astros reach 100 wins, close out AL West title
The Astros reached 100 wins for the second straight season, beating the Blue Jays 4-1 Tuesday night behind Alex Bregman's two-run homer. Houston was assured of its second straight AL West title hours later when Oakland lost at Seattle.
Real or Not? NL playoff races can't get any tighter
Dial 'D' for last-week drama, because the NL Central, West and wild-card races could go to any of the five teams chasing four playoff spots.
Cubs' Bryant leaves with bruised wrist after HBP
Cubs third baseman Kris Bryant left Tuesday night's game against the Pirates due to a bruised left wrist suffered when he was hit by a fourth-inning pitch from Chris Archer.
Blame the neighbors: Cubs couldn't dominate stronger NL Central
With their lead over the Brewers shaved to a half-game and just days left to play, the Cubs are feeling the heat in the NL's strongest division.
Scherzer joins elite company with 300th strikeout
Nationals ace Max Scherzer recorded his 300th strikeout of the season Tuesday, becoming the 17th pitcher since 1900 to reach the milestone and fifth since 2000.
Braves' Swanson exits vs. Mets (hand soreness)
Dansby Swanson was taken out of the Braves' game against the Mets on Tuesday for precautionary reasons after experiencing left hand soreness.
Maddon: Russell's return wouldn't be distraction
If Addison Russell plays again for the Cubs this season, Chicago manager Joe Maddon said Tuesday that it won't be a distraction for the team. Russell was placed on administrative leave by Major League Baseball last week.
How did we wind up with just two superteams instead of seven?
The record-setting Red Sox delivered on big preseason expectations, but the other six have up-and-down tales to tell.
Angels' Ohtani opts to get Tommy John surgery
Los Angeles Angels two-way star Shohei Ohtani has decided to undergo Tommy John surgery and will have the procedure the first week of the offseason, the team announced Tuesday.
UCSF to Establish Latinx Center of Excellence
The UCSF School of Medicine announced that the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration recently awarded Alicia Fernández a four-year grant to create a UCSF Latinx Center of Excellence.
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Mets activate Wright for first time since June '16
Assistant Mets GM John Ricco says it's unlikely David Wright will play during the three-game series because the Braves are trying to earn home-field advantage in the Division Series.