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Zach Neto drives in 7 as Angels erupt for season-high 18 runs
HOUSTON — Starved for clutch hits for more than a month, the Angels gorged themselves on Thursday night.
And Zach Neto took the most trips through the buffet line.
Neto drove in seven runs on five hits in the Angels’ 18-3 victory over the Houston Astros, as the Angels won a road series for the first time since May.
Neto’s RBIs and hits ...Read more
'It's going to be so fascinating': What Boston media has to say about Giants' Devers' return to Boston
Rafael Devers evolved into one of baseball’s best left-handed hitters during his time with the Boston Red Sox, earning three All-Star selections and helping them win the 2018 World Series. He also had a tumultuous final chapter that ended with him being traded to the Giants. And in San Francisco, he’s primarily played first base, the same ...Read more
Tarik Skubal is returning to Detroit ... to pitch against the Tigers
DETROIT — Yes, Tarik Skubal will pitch in Detroit.
Skubal, the former Tigers ace, is on track to start against his former team during the three-game series between the Los Angeles Dodgers and Tigers at Comerica Park set for Friday, Aug. 28, through Sunday, Aug. 30.
Skubal is scheduled to start Saturday for the Dodgers, and on five days' rest...Read more
Yankees sweep Orioles with help from scuffling trade deadline acquisitions
BALTIMORE — Moments after flaring a third-inning single on Wednesday night, Heliot Ramos playfully made a request that is typically reserved for milestones.
Having recorded just his fourth hit since being dealt to the Yankees on Aug. 3, Ramos jokingly asked for the ball. It was a light-hearted acknowledgement of just how much the former Giant...Read more
White Sox held to 1 hit -- an Andrew Benintendi single in the 7th -- in 2-0 loss to Braves
CHICAGO — Chicago White Sox designated hitter Andrew Benintendi made sure there wouldn’t be history Thursday, breaking up a no-hitter in the seventh inning with a single to left field against Atlanta Braves starter Grant Holmes.
That turned out to be the team’s only hit in a 2-0 loss to the Braves in front of 17,052 at Rate Field.
“...Read more
A's have spent $600M on Las Vegas ballpark construction
LAS VEGAS — The Athletics have spent $600 million on the construction of their Las Vegas ballpark project, 14 months after breaking ground on the $2 billion project, according to the team.
A’s brass were scheduled to provide a stadium progress update Thursday to the Las Vegas Stadium Authority. Team executives will highlight recent ...Read more
Mariners promoting top pitching prospect Kade Anderson
MILWAUKEE — No more waiting. Kade Anderson is on his way to Seattle.
The Mariners’ top pitching prospect will be called up to start on Saturday against the Chicago Cubs, a source confirmed to The Seattle Times on Thursday. ESPN first reported the move.
Anderson has dominated the Double-A level this season at Arkansas. The left-hander and ...Read more
Mariners unravel quickly, lose to Brewers to cap losing road trip
MILWAUKEE — The discontent about pitchers and their performance away from T-Mobile Park has centered primarily on Bryan Woo. And to be fair, Woo hasn’t been great away from home on the whole.
Maybe George Kirby deserves some of the same critique.
For the third straight start away from the friendly confines of home, Kirby was thumped on ...Read more
Royals extend winning streak to five games with 6-2 victory vs. A's
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Kansas City Royals have put together a strong week.
After a disappointing West Coast swing in Los Angeles, the club rebounded with a four-game sweep of the Athletics.
And while it wasn’t the cleanest game, the Royals earned a 6-2 victory on Thursday at Kauffman Stadium, extending their winning streak to five games.
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Rays finish homestand 2-5 as Ian Seymour allows 3 HRs in loss to Blue Jays
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Ian Seymour could not have started Thursday’s matinee any better on the mound for the Rays.
He struck out Toronto leadoff man Charles McAdoo on three pitches and did the same to Daz Cameron. Seymour then got ahead of Alejandro Kirk 0-2, leaving him one strike shy of an immaculate inning.
But Kirk wasn’t going down ...Read more
Cardinals make most of Reds error, hang on in ninth inning for comeback win
CINCINNATI — When it appeared the Cardinals were going to finish their four-day, five-game stay in Cincinnati with a loss, the window to take back their lead opened with a botched play in the ninth that might have have otherwise sealed their fate.
Down to their last out Thursday with the game-tying and go-ahead runs in scoring position, the ...Read more
Giants' Adames reaches milestone but sloppiness proves costly in loss to Guardians
Willy Adames hit a special career milestone on Thursday as he hit the 200th home run of his major league career in the fourth inning of the Giants’ game against the Cleveland Guardians.
Unfortunately for Adames, he also committed the 137th error of his career, and his 18th of the season, in the first inning when he couldn’t field a sharp ...Read more
John Romano: Time to ponder how the Rays handle the rotation in the postseason
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — What do you do?
Six starting pitchers, five spots in the rotation.
What do you do?
Three starting pitchers already on pace to set career highs for innings pitched with an entire postseason still ahead.
What do you do?
Two starting pitchers with five elbow surgeries between them, and a third starter who just took a ...Read more
MRI reveals 'best-case scenario' for Dodgers closer Edwin Díaz
DENVER — The imaging Dodgers closer Edwin Díaz underwent in Los Angeles on Wednesday morning revealed a “best-case scenario,” manager Dave Roberts said before the series finale against the Rockies.
“There were no findings, so that was good,” Roberts said. “MRI was clean. It doesn’t change the fact that he had this sensation in ...Read more
Mariners show resolve day after historic loss with bounce-back win
MILWAUKEE — The beauty of baseball is the repetition. One day after another. One day rarely same as the other. It makes forgetting what happened the day before — especially if it was a very bad and not an enjoyable day at the park — a vital skill for players to possess.
The Mariners believed when they arrived at American Family Field on ...Read more
Angels continue their offensive struggle in 3-2 loss to Astros
HOUSTON — Add another one to the Angels’ pile of losses because they didn’t hit.
As they’ve done so many times since the All-Star break, the Angels wasted some quality pitching by failing to do anything at the plate, losing to the Houston Astros, 3-2, on Wednesday night.
It was the 14th time in their last 30 games that they failed to ...Read more
Rays rally and hang on to beat Jays, 7-6
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — The way things have been going for the Rays over the last week, they’ll take any win and be happy with it.
So, bottom line, Wednesday was a good day, as they beat the Blue Jays, 7-6.
The win came after they had lost four of the first five games on their homestand, following a 9-0 cross-country road trip. They ...Read more
MRI reveals 'best-case scenario' for Dodgers closer Edwin Díaz
DENVER — The imaging Dodgers closer Edwin Díaz underwent in Los Angeles on Wednesday morning revealed a “best-case scenario,” manager Dave Roberts said before the series finale against the Rockies.
“There were no findings, so that was good,” Roberts said. “MRI was clean. It doesn’t change the fact that he had this sensation in ...Read more
Before misplays allow Reds to add on, Cardinals see lead evaporate on 3-run homer
CINCINNATI — Although the Cardinals received a late rally that brought them within one run of making a comeback against the Reds, the mishaps that prolonged the eighth inning came back to haunt them.
After Jordan Walker smacked a two-run homer with two outs in the ninth and Jose Fermin doubled to put himself in scoring position for Masyn Winn...Read more
Paul Sullivan: White Sox are off to the races after salvaging a win against the Cubs in the City Series finale
CHICAGO — Another engaging chapter of the City Series ended Wednesday afternoon at Wrigley Field with a split decision.
The White Sox avoided a sweep with a 3-0 win over the Cubs, evening the season series 3-3.
“Both series, at our place and here, were fun,” Sox pitcher Erick Fedde said. “Maybe us going 3-3 helped Chicago not burn down...Read more
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- John Romano: Time to ponder how the Rays handle the rotation in the postseason
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- A's have spent $600M on Las Vegas ballpark construction
- Royals extend winning streak to five games with 6-2 victory vs. A's





