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Group of Orioles ushers seek to unionize, eyeing raises, review process

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SEATTLE — A contingent of Orioles ushers has met with organizers from the local chapter of the United Food and Commercial Workers International Union in an effort to secure higher wages and gain a larger voice in workplace matters, according to a news release distributed by UFCW Local 27.

Ushers contacted the organizers over the offseason and...Read more

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Bill Shaikin: Why MLB's Pride Night cap condemnation isn't the anti-Christian crackdown conservatives claim

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LOS ANGELES — Amid the first days of grief after Alex Vesia and his wife lost their newborn daughter last fall, Vesia noticed something as he watched the World Series on television. He paused the broadcast, then checked the video, then texted another player to make sure.

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Los Angeles Dodgers teammates wore his number on their caps. So did...Read more

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Trump administration investigating MLB over Giants' Pride hat warning

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The San Francisco Giants’ Pride Night controversy has sparked an investigation by President Donald Trump’s Department of Justice.

In a letter addressed to MLB commissioner Rob Manfred released Thursday afternoon, Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon argued that the league’s warning to players not to write on their hats violated the ...Read more

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Bill Shaikin: An Anaheim vision: The Anaheim Angels in a new stadium, next to a youth sports complex

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ANAHEIM, Calif. — Civic pride, sure. But what is it really worth to the city of Anaheim to have its name on the hometown baseball team?

Hundreds of millions of dollars, the city has said. As the Angels' stadium lease approaches its end, and as Anaheim prepares for negotiations either with Arte Moreno or a potential new owner, it's worth ...Read more

Bobby Witt Jr. injury sours Royals' 14-6 rout of Cardinals

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Kansas City Royals finally got their long-awaited big inning against the St. Louis Cardinals on Thursday night at Kauffman Stadium.

It was a bittersweet feeling, however.

The Royals pummeled the Cardinals, 14-6, to win the first game of this weekend’s Interstate 70 series. Yet, it came with unfortunate news as KC ...Read more

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Jazz Chisholm Jr. exits early after shot from foul ball in Yankees' 5-1 loss to White Sox

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NEW YORK — Jazz Chisholm Jr. reminded young ballplayers that it’s important to wear a cup on Thursday, as the second baseman had to exit the Yankees’ game against the White Sox after a self-inflicted shot to his nether region.

Chisholm was removed from the series finale, a 5-1 loss for the Yankees, in the fourth inning after fouling off a...Read more

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Mets rally to beat Phillies with three-run 7th inning, strong bullpen performance

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PHILADELPHIA — While Jose Alvarado, the basketball player, was presumably shirtless, lighting up New York with his key to the city Thursday night, Jose Alvarado, the baseball player, was getting lit up by the Mets down in Philadelphia.

The Mets opened a series against the Phillies with a 6-4 win at Citizens Bank Park, using a three-run rally ...Read more

Bryan Woo delivers gem as Mariners grab series win vs. Orioles

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SEATTLE — Even after wins, Bryan Woo can be somewhat hyper critical of his performance. His standards often exceed the goals of other pitchers.

After losses, including an awful performance in his most recent outing in Baltimore, Woo’s frustration over his failures on the mound can often result in a self-loathing that borders on unhealthy.

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Giants' series finale vs. Braves postponed to Aug. 31 due to rain

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Rain strikes again.

The Giants’ series finale against the Atlanta Braves on Thursday evening at Truist Park has been postponed until Aug. 31 due to rain.

San Francisco originally had an off day on Aug. 31 before beginning a road trip against the Pittsburgh Pirates (Sept. 1-3) and New York Mets (Sept. 4-6). Due to the postponement, the Giants...Read more

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Red Sox fall to 12-25 at Fenway Park after being swept by Blue Jays

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BOSTON — Thursday’s series finale between the Boston Red Sox and Toronto Blue Jays ended in the top of the seventh.

Not due to rain, or some act of a higher power, but because Nathan Lukes’ leadoff home run increased the Blue Jays’ lead to 3-0, and the Red Sox entered the day 0-31 in games in which the opponent leads by three runs at ...Read more

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Giants players' Pride Night protest now involves backlash from all sides

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The controversy around the Pride Night protest by three San Francisco Giants pitchers continues to grow.

Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., entered the fray Tuesday, demanding answers from Major League Baseball after it issued warnings to Landen Roupp, JT Brubaker and Ryan Walker about writing on their uniforms. The players added a Bible verse on their ...Read more

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Orioles' Bradish strikes out 12, Henderson homers to beat Mariners, 5-3

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SEATTLE — When Kyle Bradish has one of his breaking balls working, opponents are usually in for a tough night. When both of them are on, they don’t stand a chance.

Bradish was masterful with both his curveball and slider Wednesday night, striking out a dozen Seattle Mariners for a new career high in the Orioles’ 5-3 win. The right...Read more

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Homers from Marcell Ozuna, Ryan O'Hearn lead Pirates to series win against Athletics

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WEST SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Tuesday’s win was one the Pirates needed. Wednesday’s win, clinching a series, may have been just as important.

The Pirates beat the Athletics 12-4 on Wednesday night at Sutter Health Park, taking the final two games of the series. Ryan O’Hearn went 3 for 5 with six RBIs; Marcell Ozuna added a solo homer; and ...Read more

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Sterlin Thompson hits first two career homers, but Cubs' seven-run second sinks Rockies

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Seven deadly runs on seven deadly hits in the second inning sank the Rockies and rookie left-hander Sean Sullivan.

Toss out that ugly inning and an 8-6 loss to the Cubs on Wednesday night at Wrigley Field could have been a much different story.

Because the Rockies did so many things right after falling behind 7-0, beginning with rookie ...Read more

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Red Sox squander one opportunity after another in shutout loss to Blue Jays

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BOSTON — The Red Sox have had no shortage of scoring opportunities this week, and in Tuesday night’s series opener the offense endured one of its most frustrating performances of the season, going 1 for 12 with runners in scoring position while stranding 13 batters in a loss to the Toronto Blue Jays.

Somehow, the Red Sox outdid themselves ...Read more

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SF Giants sweep split doubleheader behind three homers, Whisenhunt's strong season debut

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The Giants won Game 1 of Wednesday’s weather-induced split doubleheader thanks to three homers from the offense and an excellent outing from a left-handed pitcher. That formula worked so well that they stuck with it for Game 2.

Behind a trifecta of homers from Bryce Eldridge, Luis Arraez and Willy Adames and five solid innings from rookie ...Read more

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Yankees not quite ready to use Spencer Jones against lefties

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NEW YORK — With the Yankees facing Blue Jays southpaw Patrick Corbin and the lefty-swinging Spencer Jones out of the lineup on Sunday in Toronto, Aaron Boone was asked if the young outfielder could get some chances against left-handed pitches moving forward.

“Yeah, I think so,” the manager replied. “I’m sure at some point I’ll do ...Read more

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Padres rise from the rubble to salvage final game against Cardinals

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ST. LOUIS — A strong and persistent wind blew through Busch Stadium on Wednesday, ruffling pant legs on the field and whipping pennant flags affixed to poles atop the ballpark.

All manner of paper and plastic dotted the grass in the outfield. Empty bags that once held peanuts and chips rolled across the infield. Waxed paper that had been ...Read more

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Freddie Freeman's two-run home run helps Dodgers complete sweep of Rays

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LOS ANGELES — Tampa Bay Rays center fielder Cedric Mullins collided chest first into the blue padding of the center field wall as he made one last-ditch effort to save his team from the series-finale loss. His glove, though, came up empty.

Not even a leaping Mullins, one of baseball’s veteran home-run robbers, could stop Freddie Freeman ...Read more

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Tigers fall to Astros in finale, lose another road series

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HOUSTON — The Tigers lost another road series on Wednesday, dropping the rubber match against the Houston Astros, 4-2, at Daikin Park.

They have won just two of 13 road series this season and now come home Friday 14 games under .500. Meaning, despite a brief flurry of wins at the start of June, they find themselves farther out of contention ...Read more