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Amid skid, Cubs take 'solace' in weak NL Central
The Cubs dropped to six games under .500 after completing a recent 2-7 road trip but manager David Ross remains positive about their playoff hopes thanks to a weak NL Central.
Cards' Arenado, Marmol tossed in win over Reds
St. Louis Cardinals third baseman Nolan Arenado and manager Oliver Marmol were ejected in the third inning of Tuesday night's 8-5 win over the Cincinnati Reds after plate umpire Will Little angered them with his strike zone.
Dodgers' May (forearm) transferred to 60-day IL
The Los Angeles Dodgers have shifted starting pitcher Dustin May to the 60-day injured list.
Yanks' Rodon says no back pain; return still in air
Carlos Rodon said he is progressing well in rehab and no longer feels pain in his back after getting a cortisone shot more than two weeks ago, but there is still no timeline for his return from the injured list.
Injury-riddled Brewers reach deal with Teheran
Former All-Star Julio Teheran, who hasn't pitched in the majors since 2021, has agreed to a major league deal with the Brewers, pending a physical.
CF Friedl (oblique) activated from IL by Reds
The Reds activated center fielder TJ Friedl off the injured list Tuesday and optioned outfielder Will Benson to Triple-A Louisville.
Turner on slow start with Phillies: 'I've sucked'
Trea Turner offered an honest assessment of his slow start with the Phillies, saying "I've sucked" after seeing his batting average drop to .256 with Monday's loss to the Diamondbacks.
'She must be the real deal': How Olivia Pichardo defied the doubters and made baseball history
This spring, the Brown Bears freshman became the first woman to play Division I baseball, rising above the noise yet again to pursue her diamond dream.
Guardians' Brennan accidentally kills bird in game
Rookie Cleveland outfielder Will Brennan hit a hard grounder that accidentally killed a bird wandering on the infield grass during Monday night's game against the Chicago White Sox.
Dodgers apologize, reinvite group to Pride Night
The Dodgers announced Monday that an LGBTQIA+ group called the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence will again be welcome at the team's annual Pride Night, nearly a week after the team rescinded its original invitation.
Correa reflects on turbulent FA with Giants in town
Carlos Correa faced off against a Giants team he nearly joined in the offseason before failing a physical, but said Monday that he quickly moved on from what happened and reiterated he's happy to be back in Minnesota.
'He feels great': Rangers' deGrom throws bullpen
As he works his way back from elbow inflammation, Texas ace Jacob deGrom threw a 32-pitch bullpen session Monday before the Rangers played the Pittsburgh Pirates, and manager Bruce Bochy said "it went really, really well."
Key Mariners Moore, Munoz, Murfee back soon
The Seattle Mariners are hopeful of getting three major contributors back from injuries in the next couple of weeks in infielder Dylan Moore and relievers Andres Munoz and Penn Murfee.
Dodgers ready for Miller debut: 'He's got big stuff'
Hard-throwing right-hander Bobby Miller, one of the Dodgers' top prospects, will make his debut against the Braves on Tuesday night.
Fanatics buys collectibles auction house PWCC
Fanatics Collectibles announced the acquisition of PWCC Marketplace, one of the world's largest sports card, memorabilia and collectible auction houses.
A's Kuiper fired after using racial slur on air
Oakland Athletics broadcaster Glen Kuiper was fired by NBC Sports California after using a racial slur during a telecast while describing a trip to the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum.
Royals DFA Dozier, reinstate Lopez from IL
The Kansas City Royals designated infielder/outfielder Hunter Dozier, who's in the third year of a $25 million contract, on Monday.
Brewers put Lauer on IL with right shoulder issue
The Milwaukee Brewers placed left-hander Eric Lauer -- the 27-year-old starter who was roughed up Saturday, allowing three home runs over three-plus innings in a loss to the Tampa Bay Rays -- on the injured list Monday with a right shoulder impingement.
Longtime Cardinals, MLB writer Hummel dies
Rick Hummel, writer covering the St. Louis Cardinals and Major League Baseball for five decades for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, died in his sleep at the age of 77 after battling a short, aggressive illness.
What free agents should you be claiming this week?
Tristan H. Cockcroft recommends which players should be claimed off your league's waiver wire.