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Oh Ohtani! Dodgers star hits 3-run homer in late rally in 14-11 victory over Diamondbacks

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The Dodgers and Diamondbacks played one of the wildest games of the season in the desert, combining for 25 runs, 26 hits, two blown leads of at least three runs and six homers.

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Can Aaron Judge hit .400? Peak Barry Bonds couldn't, and that shows how daunting the math is

Read full article: Can Aaron Judge hit .400? Peak Barry Bonds couldn't, and that shows how daunting the math is

Ted Williams is the last American Leaguer to hit.

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Alex Ovechkin surpassed Wayne Gretzky's NHL goal count. Here are other 'unbreakable' sports records

Read full article: Alex Ovechkin surpassed Wayne Gretzky's NHL goal count. Here are other 'unbreakable' sports records

Wayne Gretzky's NHL goal-scoring record is no longer considered unbreakable — because Alex Ovechkin just broke it.

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Baseball greats, executives, family, fans and friends remember late Hall of Famer Rickey Henderson

Read full article: Baseball greats, executives, family, fans and friends remember late Hall of Famer Rickey Henderson

From Dusty Baker, Tony La Russa and Joe Torre to ex-teammates Jose Canseco, Carney Lansford, Dennis Eckersley, Dave Stewart and Dave Winfield, and home run king Barry Bonds, nearly 3,000 people made their way through steady Bay Area rain to honor Rickey Henderson.

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Hall of Famer Rickey Henderson, baseball's stolen base king, has died at 65

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Baseball Hall of Famer and stolen base king Rickey Henderson has died.

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Sammy Sosa appears to acknowledge PED use and apologizes. Cubs welcome him back into fold

Read full article: Sammy Sosa appears to acknowledge PED use and apologizes. Cubs welcome him back into fold

Sammy Sosa appeared to acknowledge using performance-enhancing drugs during a career in which he hit more than 600 home runs, and the Chicago Cubs said they were ready to welcome him back.

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Barry Bonds is at peace with his legacy as he enters the Pittsburgh Pirates Hall of Fame

Read full article: Barry Bonds is at peace with his legacy as he enters the Pittsburgh Pirates Hall of Fame

Barry Bonds says he doesn't worry any more about whether he'll be inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame.

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Dusty Baker hopes to find a new calling after retiring as Astros manager

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As Dusty Baker officially ended one notable chapter in his illustrious career, he said Thursday he feels an obligation to do more around the game with his next one.

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Ronald Acuña Jr. joins exclusive 40-40 club with 40th home run of the season for Braves

Read full article: Ronald Acuña Jr. joins exclusive 40-40 club with 40th home run of the season for Braves

Ronald Acuña Jr. has joined baseball’s exclusive 40-40 club by hitting his 40th home run of the season for the Atlanta Braves to go along with his 68 stolen bases.

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Acuña hits grand slam to become first player with 30 home runs and 60 stolen bases

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Atlanta’s Ronald Acuña Jr. hit a long grand slam in the second inning against the Los Angeles Dodgers, becoming the first player in major league history with 30 home runs and 60 stolen bases in the same season.

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Ohtani hits the longest home run of his MLB career (493 feet) to reach 30 this season

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Shohei Ohtani has hit a 493-foot home run — the longest of his major league career — to become the ninth player to reach 30 homers in a season by July 1.

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Beltré, Mauer eligible for Baseball Hall of Fame next year

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Scott Rolen is headed to the Baseball Hall of Fame.

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Aaron Judge is AP male athlete of year after setting HR mark

Read full article: Aaron Judge is AP male athlete of year after setting HR mark

New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge has been voted The Associated Press Male Athlete of the Year.

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Bonds, Clemens Hall of Fame bids now on even shakier ground

Read full article: Bonds, Clemens Hall of Fame bids now on even shakier ground

Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens have now been rejected for the Hall of Fame by baseball's writers and several of their peers.

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Bonds, Clemens left out of Hall again; McGriff elected

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Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens and Curt Schilling were passed over by a Baseball Hall of Fame committee that elected former big league slugger Fred McGriff to Cooperstown on Sunday.

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Beltrán, Lackey lead 14 newcomers on Baseball Hall ballot

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Carlos Beltrán, John Lackey and Jered Weaver are among 14 newcomers on the Baseball Writers’ Association of America’s Hall of Fame ballot in what could turn into an evaluation of the Houston Astros’ cheating scandal.

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Bonds, Clemens, Palmeiro on Hall of Fame committee ballot

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Steroids-tainted stars Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens and Rafael Palmeiro are on the eight-man ballot for the Hall of Fame’s contemporary baseball era committee, which meets Dec. 4 in San Diego.

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Baker finally wins 1st Series title as manager with Astros

Read full article: Baker finally wins 1st Series title as manager with Astros

For now and forever, Dusty Baker, the epic storyteller, first-class name-dropper, toothpick chewer and baseball lifer will bear a most distinguished title.

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Astros aim to close out World Series over Phillies in Game 6

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Dusty Baker has been here before.

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No Black players expected in World Series, a 1st since 1950

Read full article: No Black players expected in World Series, a 1st since 1950

No U.S.-born Black players are projected to be on World Series rosters when the Philadelphia Phillies and Houston Astros meet this week.

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Yankees star Judge hits 62nd homer to break Maris' AL record

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Aaron Judge has hit his 62nd home run of the season to break Roger Maris’ American League record.

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Pujols hits 703rd HR to pass Babe for 2nd in RBI; Cards lose

Read full article: Pujols hits 703rd HR to pass Babe for 2nd in RBI; Cards lose

Albert Pujols hit his 703rd home run, breaking a tie with Babe Ruth for second place in career RBIs, but the St. Louis Cardinals lost to Pittsburgh 3-2 when the Pirates drew four consecutive walks in the ninth inning to force home the winning run.

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Pujols hits 703rd home run, passes Babe Ruth for 2nd in RBIs

Read full article: Pujols hits 703rd home run, passes Babe Ruth for 2nd in RBIs

Albert Pujols has hit his 703rd home run, breaking a tie with Babe Ruth for second place in career RBIs.

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Pujols hits 702nd HR, ties Ruth in RBIs, Cardinals lose 7-5

Read full article: Pujols hits 702nd HR, ties Ruth in RBIs, Cardinals lose 7-5

Albert Pujols slammed his 702nd career home run and drove in three runs in the Cardinals' 7-5 loss to the Pittsburgh Pirates on Sunday.

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Pujols hits 701st career home run, connects for Cardinals

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Cardinals slugger Albert Pujols has hit his 701st home run, connecting against the Pittsburgh Pirates.

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Maris Jr: Bonds, McGwire illegitimate, Judge to be HR king

Read full article: Maris Jr: Bonds, McGwire illegitimate, Judge to be HR king

Roger Maris Jr. considers the home run feats of Barry Bonds, Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa to be illegitimate and says Aaron Judge should be recognized as the holder of the big league season standard if the New York Yankees slugger hits No. 62.

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Fans miss 61 HR ball, Jays bullpen coach gets it to Judge

Read full article: Fans miss 61 HR ball, Jays bullpen coach gets it to Judge

When Aaron Judge’s American League record-tying 61st home run dropped into Toronto’s bullpen, coach Matt Buschmann picked it up.

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Cards' Pujols hits 700th home run, 4th player to reach mark

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St. Louis Cardinals slugger Albert Pujols hit his 700th career home run, becoming the fourth player to reach the milestone in major league history.

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Cards star Pujols hits 699th career HR, connects vs Dodgers

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Albert Pujols has hit his 699th career home run, continuing his remarkable run toward history in his final season.

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Milestone balls leave fans with a choice: Return it or sell?

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Sal Durante was 19 when he caught Roger Maris’ record-breaking 61st home run in 1961.

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62 and 700: Judge, Pujols closing in on home run milestones

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Aaron Judge and Albert Pujols could make this a milestone week for home runs.

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Albert Pujols hits 698th homer, helps Cards beat Reds 6-5

Read full article: Albert Pujols hits 698th homer, helps Cards beat Reds 6-5

Albert Pujols hit his 698th home run, a tying two-run drive in the sixth inning that sparked the St. Louis Cardinals over the Cincinnati Reds 6-5.

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Albert Pujols hits 698th home run, ties game for Cardinals

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Albert Pujols hit his 698th home run, a two-run drive that pulled the St Louis Cardinals into a sixth-inning tie with the Cincinnati Reds.

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Wainwright, Molina make history, then lead Cards over Brews

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Adam Wainwright and Yadier Molina made history with the first pitch of the game, then the record-setting battery helped the St. Louis Cardinals extend their NL Central lead by beating the Milwaukee Brewers 4-1.

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Pujols' 697th HR, moves into 4th, rallies Cards over Pirates

Read full article: Pujols' 697th HR, moves into 4th, rallies Cards over Pirates

Albert Pujols hit his 697th home run, moving past Alex Rodriguez into fourth place on the career list and doing it in dramatic fashion with a ninth-inning drive that rallied the St. Louis Cardinals over the Pittsburgh Pirates 4-3.

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Pujols hits 696th HR, ties A-Rod for 4th; Cards beat Pirates

Read full article: Pujols hits 696th HR, ties A-Rod for 4th; Cards beat Pirates

Albert Pujols hit his 696th home run, tying Alex Rodriguez for fourth place on the career list, and the St. Louis Cardinals rallied past the Pittsburgh Pirates 7-5.

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Judge hits 55th homer, Yanks mark for right-handed hitters

Read full article: Judge hits 55th homer, Yanks mark for right-handed hitters

Aaron Judge homered for the fourth straight game, hitting No. 55 of the year in a doubleheader opener against Minnesota to set the New York Yankees’ season record for right-handed hitters.

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Pujols reaches 695 HRs, Mikolas goes 8 in Cards' win vs Cubs

Read full article: Pujols reaches 695 HRs, Mikolas goes 8 in Cards' win vs Cubs

Albert Pujols hit his 695th career home run in the eighth inning and Miles Mikolas tossed eight scoreless innings to help the St. Louis Cardinals beat the Chicago Cubs 2-0.

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Pujols homers as Montgomery, Cardinals blank Cubs 1-0

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Albert Pujols hit career homer No. 693, Jordan Montgomery pitched a one-hitter and the St. Louis Cardinals beat the Chicago Cubs 1-0 for their season-high eighth straight victory.

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LEADING OFF: J-Rod hurt, Judge rules, Mets rolling

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The playoff-hopeful Seattle Mariners are holding their collective breath that All-Star rookie Julio Rodríguez isn’t seriously injured.

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Aaron Judge 2nd fastest to 200 HRs, Yankees beat Royals 8-2

Read full article: Aaron Judge 2nd fastest to 200 HRs, Yankees beat Royals 8-2

Aaron Judge became the second-fastest player in major league history to reach 200 career home runs, and the New York Yankees beat the Kansas City Royals 8-2.

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Yankees' Aaron Judge 2nd fastest to 200 career home runs

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Yankees star Aaron Judge became the second-fastest player in major league history to reach 200 career home runs with a two-run drive in the second inning for New York against the Kansas City Royals.

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Send in the clowns? LeBron's a yes, Martinez a no

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LeBron James liked the clown nose.

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Judge, Carpenter HR twice, Yanks pound Red Sox 14-1

Read full article: Judge, Carpenter HR twice, Yanks pound Red Sox 14-1

Aaron Judge homered twice to match Roger Maris’ franchise record of 33 before the All-Star break, Matt Carpenter also connected twice and drove in seven runs, and the New York Yankees throttled the Boston Red Sox 14-1.

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Dodgers erase late 6-run deficit, rally past Cardinals 7-6

Read full article: Dodgers erase late 6-run deficit, rally past Cardinals 7-6

Hanser Alberto hit a tiebreaking single with two outs in the ninth inning and the Los Angeles Dodgers climbed out of a huge hole in a 7-6 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals.

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Pujols, Cabrera added to MLB All-Star rosters by Manfred

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Albert Pujols and Miguel Cabrera were added to All-Star Game rosters by baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred under a provision in the sport’s new labor agreement.

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Bannon singles on 1st big league pitch, O's top Cards 3-2

Read full article: Bannon singles on 1st big league pitch, O's top Cards 3-2

Rylan Bannon became just the third Baltimore player since 2000 to get a hit on the first pitch of his big league career, Jorge Mateo and Anthony Bemboom homered and the Orioles beat the St. Louis Cardinals 3-2.

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Bases-loaded intentional walk part of Angels' win over Texas

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Angels manager Joe Maddon ordered the second bases-loaded intentional walk of his career and only the third in the majors since at least 1950, and Shohei Ohtani homered twice to lead Los Angeles past the Texas Rangers 9-6.

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Rangers' Seager intentionally walked with bases loaded

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Angels manager Joe Maddon intentionally walked Texas Rangers star Corey Seager with the bases loaded Friday night, the third time that’s happened in major league history.

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Exclusive: MLB, players stop drug testing during lockout

Read full article: Exclusive: MLB, players stop drug testing during lockout

Two people familiar with the sport’s Joint Drug Program tell The Associated Press that Major League Baseball has stopped testing players for steroids for the first time in nearly 20 years due to the expiration of the sport’s drug agreement.

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Beltrán brings his own baggage to next year's Hall ballot

Read full article: Beltrán brings his own baggage to next year's Hall ballot

With Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens and Curt Schilling off the ballot, next year’s Baseball Hall of Fame vote figures to be a bit less contentious.

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Big Papi elected to HOF; Bonds, Clemens, Schilling left out

Read full article: Big Papi elected to HOF; Bonds, Clemens, Schilling left out

David Ortiz was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in his first turn on the ballot, while steroid-tainted stars Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens were denied entry to Cooperstown in their final year under consideration by the Baseball Writers’ Association of America.

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Ortiz, Clemens, Bonds to be close calls for Hall of Fame

Read full article: Ortiz, Clemens, Bonds to be close calls for Hall of Fame

Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens and David Ortiz appear to be the only players with a chance at Hall of Fame enshrinement when results are unveiled Tuesday, with Ortiz most likely to get in on his first try.

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O'Neil, Miñoso, Hodges, Kaat, Oliva, Fowler get baseball HOF

Read full article: O'Neil, Miñoso, Hodges, Kaat, Oliva, Fowler get baseball HOF

Buck O’Neil, a champion of Black ballplayers during a monumental, eight-decade career on and off the field, has joined Minnie Miñoso, Gil Hodges and three others in being elected to the baseball Hall of Fame on Sunday.

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Ortiz, Howard, Lincecum, A-Rod new to Hall of Fame ballot

Read full article: Ortiz, Howard, Lincecum, A-Rod new to Hall of Fame ballot

David Ortiz, Ryan Howard, Tim Lincecum and Alex Rodriguez are among 13 first-time candidates on the Hall of Fame ballot of the Baseball Writers’ Association of America, joining 17 holdovers.

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Masterful Webb pitches Giants past Dodgers in playoff opener

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Logan Webb struck out 10 pitching masterfully in his postseason debut, Buster Posey hit a two-run homer that held up, and the 107-win San Francisco Giants blanked the defending World Series champion Los Angeles Dodgers 4-0 in the opener of their NL Division Series.

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Turner, Gurriel win batting titles in boom-and-bust season

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Trea Turner of the Los Angeles Dodgers and Houston’s Yuli Gurriel won their first batting titles in a season of boom and bust that saw four teams lose 100 games for only the third time, and four 90-game winners in the AL East alone.

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Column: 20 years after 9/11, sports reveals its limitations

Read full article: Column: 20 years after 9/11, sports reveals its limitations

On that sunny morning two decades ago, in the hours and minutes and seconds before everything changed, sports was playing its usual role in the fabric of life.

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LEADING OFF: Red Sox ace Sale returns following TJ surgery

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Boston left-hander Chris Sale is scheduled to make his first big league appearance in just over two years when he faces the Baltimore Orioles at Fenway Park.

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Bryant homers in Giants debut, San Francisco tops Houston

Read full article: Bryant homers in Giants debut, San Francisco tops Houston

Kris Bryant homered in his Giants debut, a two-out solo shot in the third inning, and San Francisco beat the Houston Astros 5-3 on Sunday.

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Sho-case: Shohei Ohtani gets All-Star win for AL, bats, too

Read full article: Sho-case: Shohei Ohtani gets All-Star win for AL, bats, too

A showcase for Shohei Ohtani became a grand stage for Vladimir Guerrero Jr., too.

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For MLB All-Star Game, right/left divide goes beyond field

Read full article: For MLB All-Star Game, right/left divide goes beyond field

Debates about right and left at the All-Star Game used to deal with pitchers or perhaps batting orders.

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Here come the sons: Guerrero, Tatis voted All-Star starters

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Vladimir Guerrero Jr. joined his father as an All-Star and Fernando Tatis Jr. accomplished a feat his dad never achieved.

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Nats' Schwarber in impressive company with slugging exploits

Read full article: Nats' Schwarber in impressive company with slugging exploits

Kyle Schwarber’s exploits have now progressed into truly rarified air.

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LEADING OFF: DeGrom aims to set Mets mark for shutout streak

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Mets ace Jacob deGrom can set the team record for scoreless innings when he starts against the Phillies at Citi Field on Saturday.

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Pujols HR, Dodgers send Diamondbacks to 17th straight loss

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Albert Pujols hit a three-run homer and passed Mel Ott for 14th on the career runs list, and the Los Angeles Dodgers extended the Arizona Diamondbacks’ losing streak to 17 games with a 9-8 victory.

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LEADING OFF: A's go for 14th in row, Tatis on HR tear vs LA

Read full article: LEADING OFF: A's go for 14th in row, Tatis on HR tear vs LA

Oakland tries for its 14th consecutive victory when the Athletics play Baltimore at Camden Yards.

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Dodgers rally past Padres 5-4 despite 2 more homers by Tatis

Read full article: Dodgers rally past Padres 5-4 despite 2 more homers by Tatis

Corey Seager’s two-run single in the sixth inning provided the go-ahead runs and the Los Angeles Dodgers overcame another two-homer night by Fernando Tatis Jr. to defeat the San Diego Padres 5-4.

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Jimmy Rollins reflects on decline of Black players in MLB

Read full article: Jimmy Rollins reflects on decline of Black players in MLB

When Jimmy Rollins made his first All-Star team as a rookie with the Philadelphia Phillies 20 years ago, the percentage of Black players in the majors was 13.

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Call it a career: MLB ump Winters opted out in '20, now done

Read full article: Call it a career: MLB ump Winters opted out in '20, now done

FILE - In this May 18, 2019, file photo, home plate umpire Mike Winters looks on during the eighth inning of a baseball game between the Detroit Tigers and the Oakland Athletics in Detroit. After more than three decades of hard work as a big league umpire, Winters is retiring. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio, File)After more than three decades of hard work as a big league umpire, Mike Winters is ready to loaf. But I’m getting there.”One of 12 umps to opt out during the pandemic-shortened season, the 62-year-old Winters has made it official. The reworked schedule gave Winters a chance to reconsider, but he already was looking ahead to days off the diamond.

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Longtime ESPN baseball correspondent Pedro Gomez dies at 58

Read full article: Longtime ESPN baseball correspondent Pedro Gomez dies at 58

Spencer Green, File)Pedro Gomez, a longtime baseball correspondent for ESPN who covered more than 25 World Series, has died. He was a Dad, loving husband, loyal friend, coach and mentor,” the Gomez family added. He was a correspondent on ESPN's “SportsCenter,” “Baseball Tonight” and additional shows, including the network's “Wednesday Night Baseball” package. “We are shocked and saddened to learn that our friend and colleague Pedro Gomez has passed away,” ESPN chairman Jimmy Pitaro said in a statement on Twitter and the network's public relations page. “More than an elite journalist, Pedro Gomez was a good and decent man, so proud of his family, and his heritage,” said former “SportsCenter” anchor Bob Ley.

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Could more Hall of Fame shutouts be on the horizon?

Read full article: Could more Hall of Fame shutouts be on the horizon?

The baseball Hall of Fame wont have any new players in the class of 2021 after voters decided no one had the merits on-the-field or off for enshrinement in Cooperstown on this year's ballot. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg, File)It could be a while before the Baseball Writers' Association of America votes anyone new into the Hall of Fame. AdSchilling wrote on Facebook that he has asked the Hall of Fame to remove his name from next year’s ballot. LAST CHANCEBonds and Clemens have one more year on the writers' ballot, and Schilling does, too, unless the Hall abides by his request for removal. OTHER AVENUESEven if the BBWAA doesn't vote anyone in next year, there's still a chance someone will be elected by one of the Eras Committees, which consider players no longer eligible for the BBWAA vote.

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Baseball Hall gets no new members; Schilling 16 votes shy

Read full article: Baseball Hall gets no new members; Schilling 16 votes shy

Like many baseball writers, C. Trent Rosecrans viewed the Hall of Fame vote as a labor of love. Schilling, a right-handed ace who won three World Series titles, finished 16 votes short of the 75% threshold necessary for enshrinement. Schilling, Clemens and Bonds will be joined on next year's ballot by sluggers Alex Rodriguez and David Ortiz. Schilling wrote on Facebook that he would like the veterans committee to review his Hall case. “I’ll defer to the veterans committee and men whose opinions actually matter and who are in a position to actually judge a player,” Schilling wrote.

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Aaron's death prompts call to change name: Braves to Hammers

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(AP Photo/John Bazemore)ATLANTA – As his adopted hometown mourned Hank Aaron's death, some fans called on the Atlanta Braves to change their name to the Hammers in his honor. The NFL's Atlanta Falcons, Major League Soccer's Atlanta United and Georgia Tech's football team all announced they would retire Aaron's trademark No. The Hammer spent nearly all of his 23-year career with the Braves, whose nickname has drawn some criticism as being offensive to Native Americans. The Braves have steadfastly resisted calls to change their name, saying they view it as a tribute to Native Americans rather than a slur. There has been no indication that Aaron's death would change the team's stance on its Braves nickname.

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Character concerns go beyond PEDs in this Hall of Fame vote

Read full article: Character concerns go beyond PEDs in this Hall of Fame vote

Like many baseball writers, C. Trent Rosecrans viewed the Hall of Fame vote as a labor of love. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens, File)Like many baseball writers, C. Trent Rosecrans viewed the Hall of Fame vote as a labor of love. Ken Rosenthal, Rosecrans’ colleague with The Athletic, began a recent column this way: “I hate my Hall of Fame ballot. So it remains up to the voters to decide how they’ll weigh off-field issues when evaluating Hall of Fame candidates. Lynn Henning, a former columnist for the Detroit News, understands what makes some of these candidates objectionable — but he doesn’t think the Hall of Fame vote is the right forum for holding them accountable.

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A look at Hank Aaron’s career and accomplishments

Read full article: A look at Hank Aaron’s career and accomplishments

FILE - In this April 8, 1974, file photo Atlanta Braves' Hank Aaron hits his 715th career home run in Atlanta Stadium to break the all-time record set by the late Babe Ruth. Hank Aaron, who endured racist threats with stoic dignity during his pursuit of Babe Ruth but went on to break the career home run record in the pre-steroids era, died early Friday, Jan. 22, 2021. The Atlanta Braves said Aaron died peacefully in his sleep. Other Records: MLB career leader in RBIs (2,297), extra-base hits (1,477) and total bases (6,856); played in 25 All-Star Games. Beginnings: Started pro career at age 17 with Indianapolis Clowns of Negro American League.

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Hank Aaron, baseball's one-time home run king, dies at 86

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The Atlanta Braves said Aaron died peacefully in his sleep. (AP Photo/Mike Groll, File)ATLANTA – His name is all over the baseball record book and, indeed, Hank Aaron could do it all. “It’s just a small thing that can help zillions of people in this country.”The Atlanta Braves, Aaron's longtime team, said he died in his sleep. Aaron's career total was surpassed by Barry Bonds in 2007 — though many continued to call the Hammer the true home run king because of allegations that Bonds used performance-enhancing drugs. Six feet tall and listed at 180 pounds during the prime of his career, Aaron was hardly an imposing player physically.

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From Cape Cod to Alaska, college leagues eye MLB changes

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It was a quintessential college summer league experience, an up-close look at a major league star long before his big break. The Appalachian League, formerly a Rookie-level minor league, will convert into a 10-team wood bat summer league in 2021 for college players entering their freshman and sophomore seasons. The problem is it’s going to put some of the smaller leagues out of business, I think.”Wood-bat college summer leagues have played a crucial role in the development of many major leaguers. Northwoods League Commissioner Ryan Voz holds a similar view and doesn't believe MLB's incursion is an existential threat on its own. The Cape and NECBL are members of the National Alliance of College Summer Baseball, a 12-league organization that receives funding from MLB.

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Dodgers hope Gonsolin more than an opener in Game 6

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Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Tony Gonsolin leaves the game against the Tampa Bay Rays during the second inning in Game 2 of the baseball World Series Wednesday, Oct. 21, 2020, in Arlington, Texas. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)ARLINGTON, Texas – Tony Gonsolin found out after Game 2 that he would be starting Game 6 as well for the Los Angeles Dodgers. This time, they plan for the rookie right-hander to be more than an opener with the Dodgers having a chance to clinch their first World Series title since 1988. Gonsolin went 1 1/3 innings against Tampa Bay in Game 2, a planned bullpen game for the Dodgers. RAY OF HOPEEleven of the last 14 teams that trailed going into Game 6, and then forced a Game 7, went on to win the World Series.

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Arozarena slugs into WS history, stumbles into October lore

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(AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)ARLINGTON, Texas – Hours after slugging his way into World Series history, Randy Arozarena stumbled into October lore. None of those three won the World Series. “It feels really good to be able to break the record and be on top of that record board,” Arozarena said through a translator. Center fielder Chris Taylor bobbled the hit, chased after the ball and threw toward the plate as Arozarena rounded third. Down in the dirt, Arozarena kept pounding the plate as the Rays rushed out to celebrate with him.

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Arozarena, Rays top Astros 4-2 in Game 7, reach World Series

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Arozarena homered again, 36-year-old Charlie Morton was brilliant against his former team and the Rays silenced the Houston Astros 4-2 to reach the World Series for just the second time. The Rays will face either the Los Angeles Dodgers or Atlanta Braves in the World Series in Arlington, Texas, starting Tuesday night. Tampa Bay’s only other World Series appearance was in 2008, when it lost to the Philadelphia Phillies in five games. Under new manager Dusty Baker, the Astros were trying to reach the World Series for the third time in four seasons. “Cash made the right move again — shocker,” kidded ace Tyler Glasnow, now lined up to start the World Series opener.

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Pujols 2 HRs, passes Mays for 5th place, Angels beat Rangers

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Pujols hit No. Pujols said that he received a text and email from Mays after he tied the Hall of Famer on Sunday in Colorado. Pujols added that he had not checked his phone after Friday's game to see how many congratulatory messages he had received. Pujols passed Mays with a solo drive to left. After the Rangers rallied to get within 3-2, Pujols led off the seventh with No.

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Pujols passes Mays for 5th on HR list with No. 661, adds 662

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Pujols connected for a solo homer with two outs in the fifth inning. He led off the seventh to extend Los Angeles’ lead to 4-2. Pujols now trails only Barry Bonds (762), Hank Aaron (755), Babe Ruth (714) and Alex Rodriguez (696). Pujols, who tied Mays last Sunday at Colorado, has one more season left on his contract with the Angels after this year. ___AP Sports Writer Tim Booth in Seattle and Baseball Writer Stephen Hawkins in Texas contributed to this report.

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Pujols hits homer No. 660 as Angels rally to beat Rox 5-3

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Trailing 3-2, the 40-year-old Pujols lined a fastball from Carlos Estevez (1-3) into the empty seats in left-center for his 660th homer. Pujols now trails only Barry Bonds (762), Hank Aaron (755), Babe Ruth (714) and Alex Rodriguez (696) on the career home run list. It was a crazy day at the plate for the Angels, who had more walks (10) than hits (six). The Angels took two of three from Rockies and wrapped up a six-game trip with a 3-3 mark. If you’re good, you’re young and you’re not hurt, you’ll work through it.

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Pujols hits 660th career homer, ties Mays for 5th place

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(AP Photo/David Zalubowski)DENVER – Albert Pujols hit his 660th career homer, tying the Los Angeles Angels slugger for fifth on the all-time list with Willie Mays. The 40-year-old Pujols now trails only Barry Bonds (762), Hank Aaron (755), Babe Ruth (714) and Alex Rodriguez (694) on the career home run list. Pujols has averaged 26 home runs per season over the past eight years with the Angels. His best home run season with the Angels was in 2015 when he hit 40. Pujols, who has one season left on his contract with the Angels after 2020, has gone deep four times this season.

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1st 60: How MLB standouts fared in what will equal full 2020

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After 60 games this year, it will already be time to determine who wins those awards. Only one Cy Young winner over the past 20 seasons has had more than the nine wins Verlander had after 60 games last year. Mauer and Morneau have the highest and lowest batting averages for any MVP through 60 games since 2000. In 2008, nine years after Chipper Jones was the NL MVP, he was hitting .409 through Atlanta's first 60 games. Williams hit .406, only one point lower than he was through Boston's first 60 games that season.

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