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Twins' Mahle to have TJ surgery, finished for '23
Twins pitcher Tyler Mahle, who was shut down April 30 for an elbow injury, will have Tommy John surgery and won't return until the 2024 season.
Perez, 20, to debut as youngest Marlins pitcher
Marlins top prospect Eury Perez will become the youngest pitcher in franchise history Friday when he makes his major league debut against the Reds.
Eury Perez ready to make his big-league debut
Our fantasy baseball experts take a quick peek ahead to the upcoming weekend of action and highlight what they're looking forward to watching.
MLB Power Rankings: Which red-hot division dominates the top 10?
Six weeks into the season, the American League East has cemented itself as the most competitive division in baseball -- and in our rankings.
Red Sox's Jansen 7th to record 400 career saves
Boston's Kenley Jansen joined an exclusive club by closing out the Braves on Wednesday.
Rays sign reliever Diekman, re-assign Anderson
The Tampa Bay Rays signed left-handed reliever Jake Diekman to a major league contract and designated right-hander Chase Anderson for assignment on Wednesday.
Fantasy baseball: What to do with slow-starting rotation members?
Tristan H. Cockcroft discusses a few of the more prominent pitchers who have started the season slow enough for fantasy managers to truly be concerned.
Phillies put LHP Alvarado on IL with elbow issue
The Phillies have placed left-hander Jose Alvarado on the 15-day injured list with inflammation in his pitching elbow.
Twins' Farmer off IL after 92 mph pitch to face
Twins shortstop Kyle Farmer, who was hit in the face by a 92 mph pitch on April 12, has been activated off the injured list, the team announced.
Mookie Betts avoids Milwaukee hotel due to possible ghosts
The Pfister Hotel in downtown Milwaukee has a haunted history and reputation among MLB players. For the Dodgers' series against the Brewers, Betts chose an Airbnb over the hotel, "just in case."
Correa hears it from fans: 'I'd boo myself too'
Carlos Correa went 0-for-5 and stranded six runners on base for the Twins in their loss Tuesday night, and the star shortstop said he "absolutely" heard the booing that followed his last two fruitless plate appearances.
A's rookie Diaz hits 3 HRs at Yankee Stadium
A's rookie Jordan Diaz launched three home runs Tuesday night in a 10-5 loss to the Yankees, joining Héctor López as the only second basemen in franchise history to accomplish the feat.
Reports: Mets, Phillies to play in London in '24
Major League Baseball is expected to send the New York Mets and Philadelphia Phillies across the Atlantic Ocean next year for their annual London Series of games, according to multiple reports.
Phillies' Schwarber exits after fouling ball off foot
Kyle Schwarber, who leads the Phillies in home runs this season, sustained a left foot contusion in the bottom of the sixth inning of Tuesday's win.
Syndergaard leaves after 1 inning with cut finger
Los Angeles Dodgers right-hander Noah Syndergaard left Tuesday night's game with the Milwaukee Brewers after dealing with a cut on the index finger of his pitching hand in his one inning of work.
Reds designate RHP Cessa (1-4) for assignment
Prior to their series opener against the New York Mets, the Cincinnati Reds designated veteran right-hander Luis Cessa, 31, for assignment Tuesday, after he compiled a mark of 1-4 with a 9.00 ERA in seven games and six starts.
Ex-Magic exec trying to lure MLB team to Orlando
Former Magic executive Pat Williams on Tuesday unveiled renderings of a proposed domed ballpark he hope lures the Tampa Bay Rays or another team to the Orlando area.
Orioles' Urias on injured list with hamstring strain
The Baltimore Orioles placed second baseman Ramon Urias, 28, on the 10-day injured list Tuesday with a hamstring strain, and the veteran second baseman is expected to miss a significant amount of time, according to general manager Mike Elias.
Mets scratch Scherzer (neck spasms) from start
The struggling New York Mets, having lost four of the past five games, scratched veteran right-hander Max Scherzer from his start Tuesday night against the Cincinnati Reds with neck spasms.
Braves' Ozuna pleads no contest to DUI charge
Braves outfielder Marcell Ozuna pleaded no contest to a 2022 charge of driving under the influence and has paid a $1,000 fine.