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The West Michigan Whitecaps have been dominant all season long -- but on Friday night, their offensive outburst took it to another level.
Calls Mount for MLB to Make Changes After Yankees' Loss to Red Sox originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox own one of the most storied rivalries in sports history. These two iconic MLB franchises have countless entertaining matchups, and Friday night's contest at Fenway Park was no different.
Despite losing eight of their last nine and falling to 4.5 games back of the Houston Astros in the American League West, the Seattle Mariners will still have a
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Trade season doesn't start in earnest until after the All-Star break, but with just over six weeks until the trade deadline, it's officially trade rumors season.
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Los Angeles Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani is among 12 active Japanese MLB players that will be celebrated with custom manhole covers in Japan.
Milwaukee Brewers rookie pitcher Jacob Misiorowski left his MLB debut on Thursday with an injury, but what exactly happened?
Pittsburgh Pirates right-hander Paul Skenes is no stranger to impressive accomplishments. On Friday, he made the wrong kind of history with his start against the Chicago Cubs (box score). Skenes, who did his part by striking out five batters and scattering four hits across five shutout innings,
The 11th edition of Newsweek Sports' MLB Power Rankings, with the Yankees and Mets rising and two American League teams soaring.
The league says no intentional changes were made to the ball, but long fly balls are traveling about 4 feet less than they did a year ago.
There’s a new inconsistency with MLB’s baseballs. According to The Athletic, there has been more drag on the ball this season and fly balls are averaging 4 feet less than usual. Subsequently, home runs are at an eight-year low in full-time MLB ballparks.
Before the players otherwise known as the "Grandson of the Wind" and the "Comet" took the Majors by storm, they were two of the biggest stars in Korean baseball. This weekend, the Giants' Jung Hoo Lee