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    Adrián Beltré: A Legendary Journey to the MLB Hall of Fame

    Adrián Beltré’s induction into the MLB Hall of Fame marks the pinnacle of a storied career. Known for his exceptional skills at third base, Beltré’s journey to baseball immortality is a tale of talent, perseverance, and passion. Check our MLB section and continue to get on top of everything related to MLB. Rising Star Beltré […] More

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    MLB Celebrates Three New Hall of Fame Legends

    The MLB Hall of Fame recently honored three legends. Their induction marks a significant moment in baseball history, celebrating their remarkable contributions. Please check our MLB section and keep on top of the MLB events. Highlighting the Inductees  Each new Hall of Famer has shaped the sport with their incredible skills and achievements. Career Achievements: […] More

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    Sánchez beats the longest home run of ’22 with a 496-foot shot

    Don Mattingly, manager of the Marlins, is familiar with blasting home runs into the upper deck. As one of the game’s top sluggers in the 1980s, he knocked several balls into the upper levels of Yankee Stadium. And one of his teammates blasted the longest left-handed home run in the history of Coors Field. In […] More

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    The Dodgers’ rally falls short

    Walker Buehler, the right-handed pitcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers, threw his glove into the bat rack in an act of utter exasperation after his pitch mix fell short of expectations. Monday night at Dodger Stadium, the Dodgers were defeated by the Pirates, 6-5, as closer Craig Kimbrel blew his first save of the season, […] More

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    Tommy Pham received a three-game suspension for striking Joc Pederson

    Tommy Pham, outfielder for the Cincinnati Reds, stated on Saturday that he consented to a three-game ban for slapping Joc Pederson in the cheek during a fantasy football quarrel prior to Friday’s game. MLB stated that Pham was banned and fined for “inappropriate conduct.” The ban was retroactive to Friday and will last through Sunday, […] More

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    After a difficult beginning, Hicks’ role will be assessed

    Jordan Hicks is struggling to transition from one of baseball’s hardest-throwing relievers to a starting pitcher capable of carrying his club deep into games. His challenges with productivity might compel the team to consider whether or not the redesign is worthwhile. Hicks walked five batters before recording an out in the fourth inning of Tuesday’s […] More

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    MLB suspends Josh Donaldson for ‘Jackie’ statement

    Major League Baseball said Monday that Yankees third baseman Josh Donaldson has been banned for one game and fined an unknown sum for “inappropriate statements during Saturday’s game.” While White Sox shortstop Tim Anderson was on base, Donaldson made offensive remarks by calling him “Jackie.” Anderson is African-American. “Disrespectful remark. In essence, he attempted to […] More

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    The Mets have won 14 consecutive games following a defeat

    By Saturday night’s late hours, the mood around the Mets was relatively negative. The manner in which the club split a doubleheader against the Rockies — a win followed by a defeat — did not inspire confidence. In the words of Buck Showalter, they were all ready to return to their lodgings, “pack up, get […] More

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    Max Meyer Is Placed on Injured List

    Marlins right-handed pitcher Max Meyer, the No. 31 overall prospect according to MLB Pipeline, was placed on the Minor League seven-day disabled list with ulnar nerve irritation on Thursday. Meyer, whose transfer to the injured list was retroactive to Wednesday, is not expected to lose much time, according to the club. Nearly all of the […] More

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