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Carrasco has blood condition, out indefinitely
The Indians expect pitcher Carlos Carrasco to return "at some point this season" after the star right-hander, who had been feeling lethargic, was diagnosed with a blood condition.
Still-too-early All-Stars: Who's on track for the Midsummer Classic?
Sure, the star-studded affair is still a month away, but voting is open now. Here's our first look at who should be making travel plans to Cleveland.
'M-V-P! M-V-P! M-V-P!': A look inside Cody Bellinger's breakthrough
Watching the Dodgers slugger blossom into an MVP front-runner has been something special. Just ask those who see him every day.
Strasburg 10 years later: Sizing up his trip from No. 1 to 100 wins
A decade after being the top pick in the MLB draft, the Nationals right-hander remains a bit of an enigma, still battling to live up to expectations.
Bochy gets 1,000th win with Giants, joins McGraw
Bruce Bochy joined John McGraw as the only Giants managers to win 1,000 regular-season games when San Francisco beat the New York Mets 9-3 Tuesday night behind Stephen Vogt's tiebreaking, two-run double in the 10th inning.
Manfred: Don't expect in-season netting changes
Rob Manfred said Tuesday that he doesn't expect teams to make changes to the protective netting at ballparks during the season. There has been a call for extending the netting after a young child was hospitalized after being hit by a foul ball last week.
Injuries force 3 umps from their respective games
Plate umpires Mike Everitt and Tom Hallion and second base umpire Scott Barry left their respective games due to injuries Tuesday night.
Son of 'Crash' McCray taken on Day 2 of draft
Florida high school outfielder Grant McCray, son of former big league outfielder Rodney McCray, was drafted in the third round by San Francisco on Tuesday.
Darling back in Mets booth, humbled by support
Sidelined since April due to treatments for thyroid cancer, Ron Darling returned to the Mets broadcast booth on Tuesday night. Darling said the support he has received since his diagnosis has been humbling.
Frazier: No regrets ducking media after miscues
Yankees outfielder Clint Frazier admitted he cost his team Sunday's game against the Red Sox with his defensive miscues, but he doesn't regret not talking to reporters afterward.
Cabrera responds to DH move with grand slam
Miguel Cabrera will stop playing first base, due to the "natural result of attrition" in his right knee, and instead move to designated hitter, according to the Tigers.
Names you need to know from Day 2 of the MLB draft
Sons of major leaguers, potential hidden gems and ... a Navy flight officer? These players weren't first-round picks, but they're still worth tracking.
Phillies' McCutchen has torn ACL, out for season
An MRI revealed that former NL MVP Andrew McCutchen suffered a torn ACL in his left knee during a rundown Monday and will miss the rest of the season for the Phillies.
Tigers pivot Cabrera to DH role due to knee issue
Miguel Cabrera, due to the "natural result of attrition" in his right knee, will stop playing first base and instead move to designated hitter, the team said.
Orioles reinstate 1B Chris Davis from injury list
Davis has been out since May 24 because of a hip injury.
Yanks' Stanton gets at-bats in simulated game
New York Yankees slugger Giancarlo Stanton, who has been sidelined since March 31, got nine plate appearances in a simulated game and went through running drills Tuesday at the team's minor league complex in Tampa.
Ole Miss' Ealy, LSU's Hampton forgo MLB
Recruits Maurice Hampton of LSU and Ole Miss' Jerrion Ealy were expected to be selected in the first round of the MLB draft but were not, so they will now focus on their college careers.
2019 MLB draft: Picks and analysis
Day 1 of the 2019 MLB draft is in the books, with the Orioles taking Adley Rutschman at No. 1 overall. We've got analysis of all the first-round picks and more.
Strumpf hits HR shortly after Cubs draft him
UCLA's Chase Strumpf hit a three-run homer seconds after being picked 64th overall by the Chicago Cubs in the MLB draft.
Mike Trout tracker, May edition: He's now better than three more Hall of Famers
Mike Trout -- at just 27 years old -- continued to move up the ranks of the all-time greats this past month. Here's why being better than the likes of Ernie Banks and Roberto Alomar is so impressive -- and how he's done it.