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MLB: Unstoppable power! Phillies veteran homers in three straight games for the first time ever
The Philadelphia Phillies’ bats finally woke up at just the right time, giving a much-needed boost to a pitching staff that’s been carrying the load for weeks.
With the 2026 MLB Draft arriving in the coming weeks, the latest bit of information gives a hint at who the Washington Nationals might select.
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Rookie sensation Brandon Valenzuela stays red-hot at the plate and flashes some serious leather, sparking the Toronto Blue Jays in their fight for the AL East crown.
Promoted to the highest level of the Minor Leagues last month, Ralphy Velazquez checked off a Triple-A first with a massive home run on Sunday. And then he checked off a Triple-A second. The Guardians' No.
Former Philadelphia Phillies outfielder Max Kepler has signed with a new team amid an 80-game suspension for a positive PED test.
MLB scores for June 7 games are available on usatoday.com. Here's how to access today's results:
How much confidence does Braves manager Walt Weiss have in Didier Fuentes? Well, he handed the ball to the rookie phenom with a one-run ninth-inning lead in Sunday’s 3-2 win over the Pirates at Truist Park.
An international superstar in the championship series was a boon for MLB interest overseas; the NBA hopes it can say the same.
All eyes are going to be on the New York Mets ahead of the trade deadline, given their brutal 28-36 start and their MLB-high $334.5 million payroll. A sell-off seems very likely unless the Mets start stringing wins together.
SportsLine expert Angelo "Amags" Magliocca reveals his same-game parlay for Sunday Night Baseball featuring Giants vs. Cubs on June 7
From a vaunted Japanese star to a former No. 1 pick, let's examine some of baseball's young players taking time to hit their stride.
For a few hours on June 6, current Blue Wahoos players and part of Pensacola’s vast alumni of former major league players, together relived childhood memories. They joined as volunteers to help direct the annual Fred Waters Youth Baseball Camp at Blue Wahoos Stadium.