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Cubs center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong named an All-Star for the 2nd consecutive season
CHICAGO — Pete Crow-Armstrong is an All-Star again.
The Chicago Cubs center fielder was named to the National League All-Star team Saturday as a reserve, earning the honor to play in the Midsummer Classic in back-to-back seasons.
“The great players are the ones that, I think anybody with kids will tell you, that’s who gets the attention,...Read more
Five Phillies selected to 2026 All-Star Game, including first-timers Brandon Marsh and Jhoan Duran
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A few minutes past 6 p.m. Saturday, Don Mattingly gathered the Phillies for a team meeting.
That’s when Brandon Marsh found out he will start the All-Star Game.
In his home ballpark, no less.
Marsh, the leading vote-getter among National League outfielders in the final phase of fan voting, will be joined on July 14 in ...Read more
Randy Arozarena belts grand slam, Logan Gilbert shines as Mariners rout Blue Jays
SEATTLE — A player born and raised in Cuba, who represented Mexico in the World Baseball Classic, ignited a sold-out crowd at T-Mobile Park into raucous chants of “USA! USA! USA!” after smashing a grand slam against the only Major League Baseball team from Canada on the Fourth of July.
To quote many a MLB player and manager — “That’...Read more
With Ryan Jeffers nearing return, Twins offense thrashes Yankees in blowout
NEW YORK – Before Saturday’s game at Yankee Stadium, Minnesota Twins catcher Alex Jackson tried to list all the big events around New York City this weekend:
A World Cup game, a fireworks show from the Brooklyn Bridge, the annual hot dog eating contest on Coney Island, a parade of tall ships on the Hudson River, the Taylor Swift-Travis ...Read more
Konnor Griffin steals home and the Pirates bounce back against the Nationals on Independence Day
WASHINGTON — After Friday night’s loss to the Washington Nationals, Don Kelly stressed that the Pittsburgh Pirates needed more from their starting rotation.
“We need them big time,” Kelly said.
Come Saturday morning, Braxton Ashcraft received that message.
In a Fourth of July matchup that started at 11:05 a.m. ET, Ashcraft allowed one...Read more
In 1976, these brothers rode horses from Boston to the Vet to deliver the Phillies' game ball -- dressed as Paul Revere
PHILADELPHIA — Last weekend, K.C. Peterson was sitting at a bar with his friends in western Nebraska, talking about Fourth of July celebrations, when he shared an unexpected tale.
It all started with a marketing gimmick, one so unique only Phillies executive Bill Giles could’ve conceived it. The year was 1976, and Philadelphia was buzzing ...Read more
Noah Hiles: Who's to blame for Paul Skenes' struggles? A deep dive reveals plenty of possibilities
It was the evening of May 12 when Don Kelly was asked to compare his star player to the best pitcher Kelly had ever shared a clubhouse with.
Paul Skenes had been brilliant once again, allowing just two hits while striking out 10 over eight scoreless innings against the Colorado Rockies. It felt like we weren’t only witnessing the continuation...Read more
Aroldis Chapman breaks MLB relief pitcher strikeout record in Red Sox win over Angels
This season hasn’t turned out the way the Boston Red Sox expected, but the pitching?
Excellent.
Friday night was yet another display of elite pitching. An historic display, as closer Aroldis Chapman passed Hall of Famer Hoyt Wilhelm for the most relief strikeouts in Major League Baseball History.
The final strikeout of Wilhelm’s Hall of ...Read more
Mariners fall to Blue Jays to put damper on patriotic pregame vibes
SEATTLE — The pregame chants were deafening from the sold-out crowd of 45,891 at T-Mobile Park.
USA!! USA!! USA!!
As the U.S. men’s soccer team wrapped up a lengthy, if not overwrought, pregame celebration to throw out the first pitch, the Mariners players joined them on the infield for a picture, complete with American flags.
The chants...Read more
Shohei Ohtani and Dalton Rushing back in sync during Dodgers' win over Padres
LOS ANGELES — Los Angeles Dodgers catcher Dalton Rushing tapped Shohei Ohtani from behind with his glove, as he passed the two-way superstar putting on his hitting guards at the entrance to the dugout.
By the time of that brief exchange in the fourth inning, the battery was already looking, if not completely dominant, at least more in sync ...Read more
Sloppy start sends Angels to a 4th straight loss
ANAHEIM, Calif. — Given the Angels’ situation, just about everything in the next month can be viewed through the lens of the upcoming trade deadline.
In that respect, Reid Detmers didn’t do much for his value with his performance in the Angels’ 5-2 loss to the Boston Red Sox on Friday night, their fourth straight loss.
Although he wasn...Read more
Twins fail to find clutch hit, continue downtrodden history against Yankees
The Twins have a new manager, new faces atop their front office leadership structure, new players that cycle through the roster and, for the last quarter-century, the same results whenever they play the New York Yankees.
It didn’t matter that the Yankees were on a seven-game losing streak Friday, their longest skid in nearly three years. The ...Read more
Junior Caminero homers again, leads Rays past Astros for 9th win in a row
HOUSTON — Maybe Junior Caminero just needed a quick break.
After his torrid streak of hitting homers in six straight games — and nine over his last eight — ended on a quiet Thursday, he delivered again on Friday.
Caminero’s seventh-inning homer put the Rays ahead and they went on to a 3-1 victory over the Astros that was their ninth ...Read more
Logan Webb can't carry momentum into July as Giants blown out by Rockies
DENVER — Logan Webb was ace personified in June. He had more starts (five) than runs allowed (three), and he logged at least seven innings in every outing. His efforts culminated in him winning National League Pitcher of the Month, the first time in his career he’s earned the honor.
A repeat performance in July isn’t in the cards.
The ...Read more
Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani won't pitch in All-Star Game
LOS ANGELES — It’s not official. But it’s obvious.
Dodgers manager Dave Roberts acknowledged Friday that the decision to move back Shohei Ohtani’s start this week will make him unavailable to pitch in the All-Star Game later this month.
“I think so,” said Roberts, who is the National League manager for this year’s game. “I ...Read more
Orioles turn back clock with 3-0 win over Reds behind Rogers, Basallo
CINCINNATI — The last time the Orioles played at Great American Ballpark, they swept the Reds and allowed only three runs in the series behind an unhittable rotation.
Cole Irvin extended his scoreless innings streak to 20 2/3; John Means tossed seven scoreless innings in his season debut; and Dean Kremer took a perfect game bid into the fifth...Read more
Nationals push Pirates back under .500 with 9-5 victory
WASHINGTON — The ball was flying on a scorching Friday in D.C. It didn’t seem to fly as far for the Pirates.
The Washington Nationals hit five home runs, including two each from Luis Garcia Jr. and Daylen Lile, in a 9-5 win against the Pirates on Friday night at Nationals Park. They hit three in the first three innings against Mitch Keller,...Read more
Juan Soto's homer not enough as Mets lose series opener to Braves
ATLANTA — The Mets continue to say they believe they can reach the postseason this year, but at this point, the postseason is about as real for them as Santa Claus.
On a night when the ball was flying out of Truist Park, only one Mets hitter managed to get a ball to leave the park. Juan Soto hit his 18th of the season in the third inning ...Read more
Once storms clears, Cardinals drub Cubs with 17-1 rout at Wrigley
CHICAGO — When the downpour ended, the real deluge began.
And it just did not stop.
The Cardinals opened up a historically huge lead on the Cubs and drowned their archrivals with a 17-1 thumping Friday afternoon at Wrigley Field. The Cardinals thundered out to a lead that got as big as 17 runs by scoring in every inning from the second ...Read more
Yankees place Carlos Rodón on IL as reinforcements return to lineup
NEW YORK — Just as the bruised and battered Yankees thought they were getting healthy — at least at the major league level — another injury bit the Yankees on Friday.
The club placed Carlos Rodón on the 15-day injured list with left elbow inflammation prior to its series opener against the Twins. The move is retroactive to June 30.
Rod�...Read more
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