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The Houston Astros are finally getting back on the right path after a tough stretch of games, and some formerly struggling stars are turning things around.
The New York Yankees demoted a pitcher to the minor leagues after he was recently acquired at the MLB trade deadline.
The Miami Marlins—a team that felt destined to lose 100-plus games coming into the season—are hovering around .500 in August.
The Brewers made MLB history with an undefeated road trip, opening up a four-game NL Central lead after sweeping the Braves.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/fannation/mlb/fastball as Former MLB GM Isn't Fond of Roman Anthony's New Contract with Boston Red Sox.
The Pittsburgh Pirates sent away their long-time closer at the MLB trade deadline and he's already excelling with his new team. Right-handed relief ...
The Twins received Horn in exchange for fellow southpaw Danny Coulombe. Horn, 22, who was drafted last season, had a 2.92 ...
Craig Breslow was "all-in" on trying to land a top starter, but other teams "weren’t willing" to deal, Boston's team president said.
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Sporting News on MSNThese two Cardinals players could be traded before next season
In an article for Bleacher Report, Joel Reuter writes that eight-time All-Star Nolan Arenado and outfielder Lars Nootbaar ...
The St. Louis Cardinals have some good young pitchers to juggle, but does it really make sense to trade one of them away?
Angels closer Kenley Jansen will be 38 soon, but he plans to pitch into his 40s as he takes aim at some records. Read more at ...
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