The New York Yankees’ upcoming two-week stretch is undoubtedly their most important slate of games all season. If you take one look at the Yankees’ 76-61 record, it seems like they’re your prototypical playoff contender. As it stands, they sit just three games out of first place in their division, while still being in striking […]
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The Philadelphia Phillies’ season momentum has stalled due to plummeting performance, and their seven-game lead in the National League East is now down to four. This decline followed a difficult three-game sweep by the New York Mets. The series ended in a painful 6-0 shutout loss on Wednesday, a game that highlights major problems for […]
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The Boston Red Sox can’t capture late-inning magic after an excellent start by Payton Tolle in his MLB debut and lose to the Pittsburgh Pirates 4-2 Friday at Fenway Park. Notable Don Frye lookalike Payton Tolle made his major league debut on the bump against Paul Skenes. Tolle gave a more than respectable effort competing […]
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The Boston Red Sox made the decision Thursday to call up Payton Tolle, and have him start Friday against the Pittsburgh Pirates. The Boston Red Sox have boasted one of the best farm systems for the last couple of years. Even after the departures of Kristian Campbell, Marcelo Mayer, and Roman Anthony, the Sox farm […]
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Carlos Rodon and Max Fried The Yankees’ pitching staff took a massive hit before the season, but with the postseason looming, their top two arms have made for a tough decision. Just three weeks before Opening Day, New York revealed that their ace, Gerrit Cole, would miss all of 2025 due to Tommy John surgery. […]
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Red Sox 3, Orioles 2 Late-game heroics help the Boston Red Sox sweep the Baltimore Orioles, winning 3-2 on Thursday in Camden Yards. Trevor Story and Rob Refsnyder both hit solo home runs in the first half of the contest to help secure the Red Sox sweep. Romy Gonzalez gave the Sox the lead with […]
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Athletics 7, Tigers 0 The Athletics shut out the Detroit Tigers, 7–0, Wednesday night at Sutter Health Park in West Sacramento, California. Nick Kurtz, Brett Harris, and Zack Gelof — Gelof with a double, a homer, and four RBI — all notched multiple hits to give the Athletics their 21st win in their past 31 […]
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Rangers 20, Angels 3 ARLINGTON, Texas (Aug 27) — The Texas Rangers busted open the flood gates as they beat the Los Angeles Angels, 20–3, in front of a crowd of 22,353. For the first time since 2011, the Rangers had three players in their lineup drive in five apiece. Those players were Joc Pederson, […]
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