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This past offseason's free agency was one for the record books, to say the least. Juan Soto wound up signing the richest ...
At 37 years old, Aroldis Chapman continues to defy age and expectations. The closer looked done physically and mechanically ...
Bregman and Abreu each drove in three runs for the Red Sox, who were 1-4 against the Rangers this season before pulling out ...
The Red Sox did not appeal the safe call in real time. Such an action could have prompted a change from "safe" to "out" on the field. Appeals are an inherent part of the game and are frequently ...
Byron Buxton is hot, and he's helping the Minnesota Twins break out of a cold spell. Buxton and the Twins will look to ...
Chicago White Sox prospect Braden Montgomery had a very good day Wednesday. First, Baseball America raised Montgomery’s ...
The Mets and Yankees dueled over Juan Soto's services this offseason. The Mets eventually won out thanks to an eye-popping 15 ...
Change has come to the Starting Pitcher Power Rankings. Since our last edition two weeks ago, the entire top three has turned ...
There’s a world in which Alex Bregman’s career homer No. 200 coming at Fenway Park wouldn’t be something celebrated by Red ...
Abreu capped off a seven-pitch at-bat by ripping a game-tying RBI double (106 mph off the bat) to center field. The ...
Alex Bregman is off to the best start of his career. But his mission isn't centered around individual achievement.
Red Sox closer Aroldis Chapman delivered a 103.8 MPH pitch against one of his former teams, the Rangers, en route to collecting his fifth save of the season.
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