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Yamamoto sharp after rocky debut; Dodgers lose
Yoshinobu Yamamoto, making his second start nine days after a nightmare debut, kept the Cardinals scoreless through five mostly dominant innings on Saturday night, but the Dodgers fell 6-5.
City to present A's offer to extend lease in Oakland
Oakland will present Athletics owners with an offer to extend the team's lease that includes a five-year contract with an opt-out after three, as well as a requirement the A's pay a $97 million "extension fee," ESPN and KGO in San Francisco have learned.
Angels hold team meeting after 0-2 start to year
Ron Washington said the team meeting after Saturday's 13-4 loss to the Orioles was done to let Angels players know "they can't get off track."
Jays' Cabrera tossed after benches clear vs. Rays
Benches cleared at the end of the seventh inning of the game Saturday between the Blue Jays and Rays when Toronto pitcher Génesis Cabrera exchanged words with José Caballero and shoved the Tampa Bay shortstop.
Harper gives Phillies a scare with crash landing
1B Bryce Harper gave the Phillies a scare when he cartwheeled over a short railing and plopped into the photographer's station while chasing a pop foul against the Braves.
Texas Rangers receive 2023 World Series rings in pregame ceremony
The Texas Rangers received their rings after winning the 2023 World Series.
'Special' Hoskins drives in 4, continues to irk Mets
Rhys Hoskins drove in four runs, a day after his hard slide into Jeff McNeil caused dugouts to empty, and Yohan Ramirez was ejected for throwing behind the Milwaukee designated hitter's back in the Brewers' 7-6 victory over the New York Mets on Saturday.
Yanks' LeMahieu has fracture in foot, test shows
Aaron Boone declined to share the projected timetable for DJ LeMahieu's return but said he still could join the Yankees sometime in April.
Cubs '23 All-Star Steele (hamstring) to miss April
Chicago Cubs left-hander Justin Steele will be out at least a month due to a Grade 1 left hamstring strain, manager Craig Counsell said on Saturday.
Twins' Lewis to IL, DeSclafani out for season
Twins infielder Royce Lewis has been placed on the 10-day injured list with a right quad strain, and pitcher Anthony DeSclafani is out for the season after forearm surgery.
Nationals put 3B Senzel on IL, call up Lipscomb
The Nationals placed third baseman Nick Senzel on the 10-day injured list on Saturday with a fractured right thumb he suffered prior to Thursday's season opener against the Reds.
Life without Gerrit Cole? For the Yankees, it begins with the bats
With their ace hurt and a rotation full of question marks, New York must do something it didn't do last year: hit.
Orioles prospect Holliday has big Triple-A opener
Jackson Holliday homered leading off the first inning and had three hits and four RBIs, starting the Triple-A season by helping Baltimore's Norfolk Tides beat Tampa Bay's Durham Bulls 12-8 on Friday night in the International League.
Hoskins slide adds early spice to Brewers-Mets
Tempers flared Friday when Brewers newcomer Rhys Hoskins -- who agitated the Mets during his days with the NL East rival Phillies -- slid hard into second baseman Jeff McNeil on a potential double-play ball in the eighth inning.
Braves brace for Murphy's absence due to oblique
Braves catcher Sean Murphy left Friday's 9-3 win over the Phillies after injuring his left oblique on an awkward swing.
D-backs glad to land Montgomery in soft market
Diamondbacks owner Ken Kendrick said the team was pleased to sign lefty Jordan Montgomery after a slow-moving market resulted in several top-of-the-line free agents being available.
Cohen: Disappointed if Mets miss playoffs again
Expectations are lower for the Mets entering this season. But owner Steve Cohen still has a specific achievement in mind: reach the postseason.
Yankees acquire RHP Brubaker from Pirates
The New York Yankees acquired right-hander JT Brubaker and international bonus pool allotment from the Pittsburgh Pirates on Friday for a player to be named.
Snitker's family at home after 'hostile' Philly talk
Brian Snitker's family stayed out of Philadelphia on Opening Day, following comments where the Braves manager said the Phillies crowd was "rough on them all" last year.
International-born MLB players dip to 8-year low
The percentage of MLB players born outside the United States dipped slightly to 27.8%, its lowest level since 2016.