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Former Supreme Court Justice David Souter, a Republican who became a liberal darling, dies at 85

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Judge homers again, Chisholm Jr. goes deep twice as Yanks rout Brewers 12-3 to complete 3-game sweep

Read full article: Judge homers again, Chisholm Jr. goes deep twice as Yanks rout Brewers 12-3 to complete 3-game sweep

Aaron Judge homered in his first at-bat, Jazz Chisholm Jr. homered twice and the New York Yankees went deep four more times in a 12-3 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers on Sunday, a day after becoming the third team in major league history to hit nine homers in a game.

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New York Yankees ace Gerrit Cole to have season-ending Tommy John surgery

Read full article: New York Yankees ace Gerrit Cole to have season-ending Tommy John surgery

Yankees ace Gerrit Cole will have season-ending Tommy John surgery on his right elbow Tuesday.

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Yankees' AL Rookie of the Year Luis Gil to start season on injured list with shoulder injury

Read full article: Yankees' AL Rookie of the Year Luis Gil to start season on injured list with shoulder injury

Yankees right-hander Luis Gil will start the season on the injured list because of a high-grade lat strain in his pitching shoulder that will prevent him from throwing for at least six weeks.

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Marcus Stroman reports to Yankees camp and insists he won't go to the bullpen

Read full article: Marcus Stroman reports to Yankees camp and insists he won't go to the bullpen

Marcus Stroman has reported to New York Yankees spring training after missing the first two days of workouts and said he will refuse to pitch out of the bullpen.

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Marcus Stroman a no-show for New York Yankees' first two workouts

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Marcus Stroman has been a no-show on the field for the New York Yankees' first two spring training workouts.

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Left-hander Max Fried and Yankees finalize $218 million, 8-year contract

Read full article: Left-hander Max Fried and Yankees finalize $218 million, 8-year contract

Left-hander Max Fried and the New York Yankees have finalized a $218 million, eight-year contract.

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Left-hander Max Fried agrees to $218 million, 8-year contract with Yankees, AP source says

Read full article: Left-hander Max Fried agrees to $218 million, 8-year contract with Yankees, AP source says

A person familiar with the negotiations tells The Associated Press that Max Fried and the New York Yankees have agreed to a $218 million, eight-year contract, the largest deal for a left-handed pitcher in baseball history.

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Rizzo at first base for Yankees in ALCS opener against Cleveland, 16 days after fracturing fingers

Read full article: Rizzo at first base for Yankees in ALCS opener against Cleveland, 16 days after fracturing fingers

Anthony Rizzo was back in the New York Yankees’ lineup for the AL Championship Series opener against Cleveland, just 16 days after fracturing a pair of fingers when hit by a pitch.

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Nestor Cortes goes on injured list with ailing elbow in a blow to Yankees' postseason rotation

Read full article: Nestor Cortes goes on injured list with ailing elbow in a blow to Yankees' postseason rotation

Yankees pitcher Nestor Cortes has a strained flexor in his pitching elbow and was put on the 15-day injured list in a blow to New York’s rotation heading into the playoffs.

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Rays SS Taylor Walls says gesture wasn't meant as Trump endorsement and he likely won't do it again

Read full article: Rays SS Taylor Walls says gesture wasn't meant as Trump endorsement and he likely won't do it again

Tampa Bay Rays shortstop Taylor Walls said Tuesday that his Donald Trump-inspired celebration of a hit Sunday was not intended as an endorsement of the Republican presidential candidate and added he was unlikely to do it again.

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Aaron Judge caps huge May by hitting 2 more homers to lead the Yankees past the Giants 6-2

Read full article: Aaron Judge caps huge May by hitting 2 more homers to lead the Yankees past the Giants 6-2

Aaron Judge capped a spectacular May by homering twice in his first game ever in San Francisco and the New York Yankees beat the Giants 6-2.

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Marlins improve to 2-11 as Burger hits 3-run homer in 5-2 win over Yankees

Read full article: Marlins improve to 2-11 as Burger hits 3-run homer in 5-2 win over Yankees

Jake Burger hit a three-run homer on his 28th birthday and the Miami Marlins beat the New York Yankees 5-2 on Wednesday night for just their second win this season.

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Blue Jays beat Yankees 3-0 in New York home opener behind Clement's tiebreaking pinch homer

Read full article: Blue Jays beat Yankees 3-0 in New York home opener behind Clement's tiebreaking pinch homer

Pinch-hitter Ernie Clement had a tiebreaking solo home run off Caleb Ferguson leading off the seventh inning, and the Toronto Blue Jays beat the Yankees 3-0 in New York’s home opener.

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Robots replicate reality: High-tech pitching machine mimics every pitcher

Read full article: Robots replicate reality: High-tech pitching machine mimics every pitcher

Baseball technology has come a long way since the days of the Iron Mike.

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Spring training preview: The Dodgers won the offseason. Will it buy them a championship?

Read full article: Spring training preview: The Dodgers won the offseason. Will it buy them a championship?

Money can buy lots of things, including Shohei Ohtani and Yoshinobu Yamamoto, a pair of Japanese superstars that set the Los Angeles Dodgers back more than $1 billion.

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Shōta Imanaga is looking forward to transition to the major leagues with the Chicago Cubs

Read full article: Shōta Imanaga is looking forward to transition to the major leagues with the Chicago Cubs

Shōta Imanaga has been formally introduced by the Chicago Cubs a day after he finalized a $53 million, four-year contract.

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Marcus Stroman and Yankees agree to $37 million, 2-year contract, AP source says

Read full article: Marcus Stroman and Yankees agree to $37 million, 2-year contract, AP source says

A person familiar with the negotiations tells The Associated Press that pitcher Marcus Stroman and the New York Yankees have agreed to a $37 million, two-year contract.

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Chicago Cubs agree to contract with Japanese left-hander Shōta Imanaga, AP source says

Read full article: Chicago Cubs agree to contract with Japanese left-hander Shōta Imanaga, AP source says

The Chicago Cubs have bolstered their rotation, agreeing to a contract with left-hander Shōta Imanaga in their first major offseason roster move.

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Cardinals rally for 7-5 win over the Cubs to split London series

Read full article: Cardinals rally for 7-5 win over the Cubs to split London series

Paul Goldschmidt hit a go-ahead RBI single that chased Chicago starter Marcus Stroman in the fourth inning and the St. Louis Cardinals beat the Cubs 7-5 to earn a split of their weekend series at London Stadium.

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MLB teams welcome LGBTQ+ fans with Pride Nights but not one has seen an active player come out

Read full article: MLB teams welcome LGBTQ+ fans with Pride Nights but not one has seen an active player come out

All but one big league team will celebrate Pride Night this season, yet the sport remains hampered by ongoing issues around LGBTQ+ inclusivity.

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Stroman commits 1st of 14 pitch-clock violations on 1st day

Read full article: Stroman commits 1st of 14 pitch-clock violations on 1st day

Chicago Cubs right-hander Marcus Stroman committed Major League Baseball’s first pitch-clock violation in the third inning of an opening day game against the Milwaukee Brewers.

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UrĆ­as leads Mexico 5-4 over Puerto Rico, into WBC semis

Read full article: UrĆ­as leads Mexico 5-4 over Puerto Rico, into WBC semis

Luis UrĆ­as hit the go-ahead single in a three-run seventh inning that fueled Mexico’s 5-4 comeback victory over Puerto Rico to advance to its first-ever World Baseball Classic semifinals.

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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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Cardinals' Goldschmidt has 2 HR, 5 RBIs in 8-3 win over Cubs

Read full article: Cardinals' Goldschmidt has 2 HR, 5 RBIs in 8-3 win over Cubs

Paul Goldschmidt slugged his 32nd and 33rd homers and had five RBIs, Corey Dickerson set a franchise record for consecutive hits and the St. Louis Cardinals rolled to an 8-3 win over the Chicago Cubs.

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Defense matters for Stroman, MLB's top fielding pitchers

Read full article: Defense matters for Stroman, MLB's top fielding pitchers

When it comes to defense, Chicago Cubs pitcher Marcus Stroman says he is "going all out always to make every play.ā€.

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Newly promoted Cruz, Madris spark Pirates, rout Cubs 12-1

Read full article: Newly promoted Cruz, Madris spark Pirates, rout Cubs 12-1

Newly promoted Oneil Cruz drove in four runs and Bligh Madris got three hits in his major league debut, sparking the Pittsburgh Pirates to a 12-1 romp over the Chicago Cubs.

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Braves' 14-game win streak, Cubs' 10-game skid both end

Read full article: Braves' 14-game win streak, Cubs' 10-game skid both end

The Chicago Cubs became the first team in 23 years to stop a losing streak of 10 or more game while ending an opponent’s winning streak of at least 10 games, beating the Braves 1-0 to end the Braves’ 14-game run.

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Machado homers in hit parade, Padres pelt Cubs 19-5.

Read full article: Machado homers in hit parade, Padres pelt Cubs 19-5.

Manny Machado lined a single for his 1,500th hit and hit a two-run homer in a four-RBI night to help the San Diego Padres beat the reeling Chicago Cubs 19-5.

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Goldschmidt homers, runs hit streak to 25 as Cards beat Cubs

Read full article: Goldschmidt homers, runs hit streak to 25 as Cards beat Cubs

Paul Goldschmidt homered to extend his hitting streak to 25 games, Corey Dickerson went deep twice, and the St. Louis Cardinals pounded the Chicago Cubs 14-5.

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LEADING OFF: Mets' Scherzer set for MRI on sore left side

Read full article: LEADING OFF: Mets' Scherzer set for MRI on sore left side

Mets ace Max Scherzer is scheduled for an MRI a day after pulling himself from a start with discomfort in his left side.

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LEADING OFF: Cubs' Stroman coming off COVID list vs Dbacks

Read full article: LEADING OFF: Cubs' Stroman coming off COVID list vs Dbacks

Marcus Stroman is set to come off the COVID-19 injured list and start for the Cubs against Arizona.

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Stroman outpitches Burnes, Cubs beat Brewers to avoid sweep

Read full article: Stroman outpitches Burnes, Cubs beat Brewers to avoid sweep

Marcus Stroman threw two-hit ball for seven innings, outpitching Cy Young Award winner Corbin Burnes and leading the Chicago Cubs over the Milwaukee Brewers 2-0.

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LEADING OFF: Braves off to slow start, Alcantara sharp

Read full article: LEADING OFF: Braves off to slow start, Alcantara sharp

As they wait for star outfielder Ronald AcuƱa Jr. to return from knee surgery, the World Series champion Atlanta Braves are off to a slow start at 7-10.

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Mets boost staff, get Bassitt from A's for 2 minor leaguers

Read full article: Mets boost staff, get Bassitt from A's for 2 minor leaguers

Right-hander Chris Bassitt, who made a remarkable recovery from a frightening line drive to the head last year, has been traded by the Oakland Athletics to the New York Mets for a pair of minor league right-handers.

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No bats, no balls, no fans: Pitchers, catchers don't report

Read full article: No bats, no balls, no fans: Pitchers, catchers don't report

Pitchers and catchers are not starting spring training workouts as scheduled Wednesday.

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Correa, Freeman, Scherzer among baseball's top free agents

Read full article: Correa, Freeman, Scherzer among baseball's top free agents

With a possible lockout on the horizon, it’s been mostly business as usual on the free agent market — so far.

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Eppler gets 4-year deal to become Mets general manager

Read full article: Eppler gets 4-year deal to become Mets general manager

The New York Mets have hired Billy Eppler as their general manager, giving him a four-year contract.

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AP source: Mets, Eppler near 4-year GM deal

Read full article: AP source: Mets, Eppler near 4-year GM deal

The New York Mets are close to completing a deal to hire Billy Eppler as general manager, according to a person familiar with the negotiations.

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Brewers clinch NL Central, condemn Mets to losing record

Read full article: Brewers clinch NL Central, condemn Mets to losing record

The Milwaukee Brewers clinched their second NL Central title in four years, beating the sloppy New York Mets 8-4 behind Willy Adames’s two-run homer and three RBIs.

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Cards hold off Mets 7-6 in 11 to move into playoff position

Read full article: Cards hold off Mets 7-6 in 11 to move into playoff position

Edmundo Sosa hit the go-ahead single in a three-run 11th inning and the hard-charging St. Louis Cardinals climbed all the way back into playoff position with a 7-6 victory over the New York Mets.

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Wainwright wins 5th straight as Cards deck Mets 7-0

Read full article: Wainwright wins 5th straight as Cards deck Mets 7-0

Adam Wainwright won his fifth straight start in a rare matchup of 40-year-old pitchers, and the St. Louis Cardinals blanked the New York Mets 7-0.

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Boo who? BƔez, Mets flip thumbs down on fans; team prez mad

Read full article: Boo who? BƔez, Mets flip thumbs down on fans; team prez mad

Javier BĆ”ez and his New York Mets teammates turned the boos at Citi Field to cheers this weekend — and turned their thumbs upside down at frustrated fans.

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Phils win 6th straight, beat Mets to take over NL East lead

Read full article: Phils win 6th straight, beat Mets to take over NL East lead

Bryce Harper homered, Kyle Gibson pitched six strong innings and drove in the go-ahead run, and the streaking Philadelphia Phillies won their sixth straight game to take over first place in the NL East with a 4-2 victory over the slumping New York Mets.

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LEADING OFF: Local rivalries, Phils vs Mets for NL East lead

Read full article: LEADING OFF: Local rivalries, Phils vs Mets for NL East lead

In-state interleague matchups take center stage in several locales Friday as the Chicago White Sox play the Cubs in a Wrigley Field matinee, the Los Angeles Dodgers host the Angels, and the Kansas City Royals visit the St. Louis Cardinals.

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Schrock 5 hits, homers filling in for Votto, Reds beat Mets

Read full article: Schrock 5 hits, homers filling in for Votto, Reds beat Mets

Rookie Max Schrock went 5 for 5 with a home run while giving All-Star Joey Votto a break, leading fellow newcomer Vladimir Gutierrez and the Cincinnati Reds over the New York Mets 7-1.

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Mets ace deGrom (elbow) expected out until September

Read full article: Mets ace deGrom (elbow) expected out until September

Mets ace Jacob deGrom is being shut down for two more weeks because of inflammation in his pitching elbow, making it unlikely he’ll rejoin the NL East leaders before September.

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McNeil lifts Mets over Braves 1-0 for doubleheader split

Read full article: McNeil lifts Mets over Braves 1-0 for doubleheader split

Jeff McNeil laced his second go-ahead hit in two days Monday night, when his RBI double in the fifth inning sent the New York Mets to a 1-0 victory over the Atlanta Braves and a doubleheader split.

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AP source: Pirates trading All-Star 2B Frazier to Padres

Read full article: AP source: Pirates trading All-Star 2B Frazier to Padres

A person with knowledge of the deal says the Pittsburgh Pirates have agreed to trade All-Star second baseman Adam Frazier to the San Diego Padres for three minor leaguers.

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LEADING OFF: Ohtani hits MLB-high 35th HR, now faces Rockies

Read full article: LEADING OFF: Ohtani hits MLB-high 35th HR, now faces Rockies

Shohei Ohtani has done it all this season, from leading the majors in home runs to throwing 100 mph heat while starting the All-Star Game.

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LEADING OFF: Posey to IL, Cole vs Greinke in Houston

Read full article: LEADING OFF: Posey to IL, Cole vs Greinke in Houston

Giants catcher Buster Posey has been put on the 10-day injured list with a bruised left thumb, costing him his starting spot in next week’s All-Star Game.

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Walker shuts down Yanks, Mets take series opener 8-3

Read full article: Walker shuts down Yanks, Mets take series opener 8-3

Taijuan Walker took a no-hitter into the sixth inning, Brandon Nimmo provided a spark in his return from the injured list and the New York Mets beat the crosstown Yankees 8-3 to open a three-game Subway Series.

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Schwarber socks 2 more homers, surging Nats beat Mets 8-4

Read full article: Schwarber socks 2 more homers, surging Nats beat Mets 8-4

Kyle Schwarber homered twice, becoming the first player in major league history to hit 15 home runs in a 17-day span, and the Washington Nationals beat the New York Mets 8-4.

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DeGrom's shutout streak ends at 31 innings, Mets top Phils

Read full article: DeGrom's shutout streak ends at 31 innings, Mets top Phils

Mets ace Jacob deGrom gave up two runs for the first time this season and New York rallied after he exited, beating the Philadelphia Phillies 4-3 on Michael Conforto’s sacrifice fly in the ninth inning.

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Harper homers, Phils split with Mets after Nola ties K mark

Read full article: Harper homers, Phils split with Mets after Nola ties K mark

Bryce Harper blew kisses at a booing crowd to punctuate his home run, and the Philadelphia Phillies beat the New York Mets 2-1 in eight innings for a doubleheader split after Aaron Nola matched a long-standing major league record with 10 straight strikeouts in the opener.

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LEADING OFF: Ohtani back on mound, Franco's smashing start

Read full article: LEADING OFF: Ohtani back on mound, Franco's smashing start

Two-way star Shohei Ohtani is back on the mound, taking on Kevin Gausman and the Giants at Angel Stadium.

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DeGrom pulled with shoulder issue from Mets' 6-3 win vs Cubs

Read full article: DeGrom pulled with shoulder issue from Mets' 6-3 win vs Cubs

Jacob deGrom was pulled from a second straight start with an arm injury, this time leaving after three perfect innings with right shoulder soreness, but the New York Mets bullpen stepped up to finish a three-hitter in a 6-3 win over the Chicago Cubs.

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LEADING OFF: deGrom, Scherzer get checked after early exits

Read full article: LEADING OFF: deGrom, Scherzer get checked after early exits

No doubt every New York Mets fans shuddered when they heard the news that star pitcher Jacob deGrom was pulled from his latest start with an elbow injury.

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DeGrom fans 11 in 7 dominant innings, Mets blank Padres 4-0

Read full article: DeGrom fans 11 in 7 dominant innings, Mets blank Padres 4-0

Jacob deGrom kept up his dominance of major league hitters, striking out 11 over seven innings and pitching the New York Mets past the high-powered San Diego Padres 4-0.

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Arizona broadcaster Brenly taking time off after comment

Read full article: Arizona broadcaster Brenly taking time off after comment

Arizona Diamondbacks broadcaster Bob Brenly is stepping away from the booth over the next week after facing backlash for an on-air comment about New York Mets pitcher Marcus Stroman’s headwear.

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Rookie Lee finally makes contact, Mets beat Marlins in 12th

Read full article: Rookie Lee finally makes contact, Mets beat Marlins in 12th

Rookie Khalil Lee hit a tiebreaking RBI double in the 12th inning for his first major league hit after strikeouts in his first eight at-bats and the New York Mets beat the Miami Marlins 6-5.

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LEADING OFF: Means back after no-no, Voit returns to Yanks

Read full article: LEADING OFF: Means back after no-no, Voit returns to Yanks

Orioles ace John Means got five days of rest following his no-hitter last week against Seattle, and now he’ll try to match Johnny Vander Meer’s record with a second straight no-no against the streaking Mets.

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DeGrom to get MRI for side issue after Mets win 5th straight

Read full article: DeGrom to get MRI for side issue after Mets win 5th straight

Mets ace Jacob deGrom was pulled after five innings with right side tightness in his return from an injury to a similar area, but the bullpen closed out a four-hitter as New York beat the Arizona Diamondbacks 4-2 for its fifth straight win.

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LEADING OFF: Bumgarner back on mound; Bieber-Keuchel matchup

Read full article: LEADING OFF: Bumgarner back on mound; Bieber-Keuchel matchup

Arizona LHP Madison Bumgarner starts against Colorado in his first appearance since pitching a seven-inning no-hitter against Atlanta last Sunday, a game that Major League Baseball does not consider to be a no-hitter.

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DeGrom's 15 strikeouts, 2-hitter lead Mets over Nats 6-0

Read full article: DeGrom's 15 strikeouts, 2-hitter lead Mets over Nats 6-0

Jacob deGrom struck out a career-high 15, pitched a two-hitter and boosted the Mets' sagging offense with a go-ahead double from the No. 8 spot in the batting order, leading New York over the Washington Nationals 6-0.

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DeGrom strikes out 9 in row as Mets split with Rockies

Read full article: DeGrom strikes out 9 in row as Mets split with Rockies

Jacob deGrom struck out nine straight batters against Colorado, falling one shy of matching Tom Seaver’s major league record.

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LEADING OFF: Red Sox-Twins delayed opener; Phils-Mets play 2

Read full article: LEADING OFF: Red Sox-Twins delayed opener; Phils-Mets play 2

The Red Sox and Twins are scheduled to begin their series in Minnesota a day late.

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LEADING OFF: Hinch back in Houston, Mets in weather mess

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First-year Tigers manager A.

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LEADING OFF: Hinch back in Houston, Mets in weather mess

Read full article: LEADING OFF: Hinch back in Houston, Mets in weather mess

First-year Tigers manager A.

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Stroman lasts 9 pitches in Mets-Marlins’ rainout, angry game was ever started

Read full article: Stroman lasts 9 pitches in Mets-Marlins’ rainout, angry game was ever started

The game began at 1:10 p.m. and was halted by plate umpire D.J. Reyburn after seven minutes.

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Angry Stroman lasts 9 pitches in Mets-Marlins' rainout

Read full article: Angry Stroman lasts 9 pitches in Mets-Marlins' rainout

Marcus Stroman was unhappy that the New York Mets began their game against the Miami Marlins in a steady rain, and he lasted just nine pitches before play was stopped.

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Stroman unhappy Mets allowed him to start in rain

Read full article: Stroman unhappy Mets allowed him to start in rain

Marcus Stroman is unhappy that the New York Mets began their game against the Miami Marlins in a steady rain, which interrupted his outing after nine pitches.

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Chisholm homers off deGrom, says heater on 'lighter side'

Read full article: Chisholm homers off deGrom, says heater on 'lighter side'

Jazz Chisholm Jr. hit a stunning homer off an otherwise dominant Jacob deGrom, Trevor Rogers beat the two-time Cy Young Award winner for the second time and the Miami Marlins three-hit the New York Mets 3-0.

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Padres star Tatis has shoulder problem, to be re-evaluated

Read full article: Padres star Tatis has shoulder problem, to be re-evaluated

The Padres said Tatis had discomfort in his non-throwing left shoulder and would be re-evaluated on Wednesday. Corbin Burnes turned in 4 2/3 innings, striking out six while allowing two runs on three hits. Jon Lester allowed one run and three hits in 3 2/3 innings in his second start of the spring for Washington. He gave up five hits, hit two batters and struck out three. PADRES 5, REDS 4MacKenzie Gore worked 3 2/3 innings in his third start for San Diego, allowing two runs on three hits.

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Bogaerts spring debut after shoulder woe, Tatis HR in return

Read full article: Bogaerts spring debut after shoulder woe, Tatis HR in return

On that one, we are probably on the same page.ā€RED SOX 8, RAYS 2Garrett Richards struck out seven in four scoreless innings for Boston. ATHLETICS 5, PADRES 4Fernando Tatis Jr. led off the game with his second spring home run, a smashing return after missing six days with a non-virus bug. The 30-year-old left has pitched four scoreless innings this spring. BREWERS 8, CUBS 3 (7)Brandon Woodruff made his second start for Milwaukee, allowing five hits in two scoreless innings. BRAVES 8, TWINS 5Michael Pineda, who last pitched a full season in 2016, made his first spring start for Minnesota.

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Indians minus RamĆ­rez, Reyes after they break virus protocol

Read full article: Indians minus RamĆ­rez, Reyes after they break virus protocol

New York starter Jordan Montgomery gave up two hits in three scoreless innings. Brubaker allowed two hits over two scoreless innings and Chase De Jong followed with two shutout innings. MARLINS 4, METS 4Miami starter Pablo Lopez gave up a hit and a walk over three scoreless innings. German Marquez scattered three hits and a walk over three scoreless innings for Colorado. Kansas City starter Jakob Junis pitched three innings and gave up one hit, a leadoff homer to Trent Grisham.

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Twins newcomer Happ back on mound after positive virus test

Read full article: Twins newcomer Happ back on mound after positive virus test

The two-time AL Central champion Twins are hoping Happ can give them a veteran presence at the back of their rotation. Ian Anderson pitched two scoreless innings, allowing three hits and a walk. Houston piggy-backed a pair of starters with Framber Valdez yielding McNeil's homer in the first two innings, striking out two. AdBLUE JAYS 4, PHILLIES 2 (6)Steven Matz allowed a hit in two scoreless innings, striking out three without a walk. CUBS 3, ROYALS 2 (7)Outfielder Rafael Ortega, who signed a minor league deal with Chicago after playing 34 games for Atlanta last season, hit a bases-loaded triple.

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Price, Posey, MLBers who opted out for virus excited for '21

Read full article: Price, Posey, MLBers who opted out for virus excited for '21

ā€œIt definitely crossed my mind,ā€ Price said Friday from Dodgers spring training in Glendale, Arizona. Traded from Boston to the Dodgers last February, the 35-year-old Price pitched in spring exhibitions for LA before deciding to go home. Instead of playing, he did what many Americans have done with their unexpected time — he watched a lot of TV. ā€œIt’s a lot easier said than done to take a step away from something you’ve done your entire life. ā€œBeing away from it for that time was tough.ā€___AP Baseball Writer Janie McCauley and Sports Writer Beth Harris contributed.

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AP source: Taijuan Walker, Mets strike $20M, 2-year deal

Read full article: AP source: Taijuan Walker, Mets strike $20M, 2-year deal

FILE - Seattle Mariners starting pitcher Taijuan Walker (99) throws to the Texas Rangers in the first inning of a baseball game in Arlington, Texas, in this Wednesday, Aug. 12, 2020, file photo. The Mets made a late addition to their starting rotation, agreeing to a $20 million, two-year contract with right-hander Taijuan Walker, a person familiar with the negotiations said. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez, File)NEW YORK – The Mets made a late addition to their starting rotation, agreeing to a $20 million, two-year contract with right-hander Taijuan Walker. Mets manager Luis Rojas cautioned the deal was not yet final but already was viewing the addition as a boost. The Mets have won just two World Series titles, in 1969 and 1986, and last won a pennant in 2015.

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Easy does it: MLB pitchers prepare for usual 162-game grind

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Nationals general manager Mike Rizzo said Thursday, Feb. 18, 2021, that Strasburg is in preparation mode not in rehabilitation mode at spring training after having surgery in 2020. So the familiar feel of February spring training has pitchers eager to unleash fastballs, spin a few breaking balls and get ready for the 162-game long haul. ā€œSpring training is 50 days long,ā€ Seattle Mariners manager Scott Servais said. But young pitchers — many of whom didn't throw many innings last season — will have to be watched closely. He practiced on the first day of spring training Wednesday but an MRI later revealed the break.

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Padres bring Musgrove home in 3-team trade with Bucs, Mets

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The San Diego Padres are adding yet another pitcher to their rotation, agreeing to bring right-hander Musgrove to his hometown in a trade with the Pirates, according to a person familiar with the deal. (AP Photo/Ron Schwane, file)SAN DIEGO – The San Diego Padres brought right-hander Joe Musgrove to his hometown team Tuesday, adding yet another starting pitcher in a seven-player trade involving the Pittsburgh Pirates and New York Mets. As part of the agreement, the Padres will send left-hander Joey Lucchesi to New York, and the Pirates will receive catcher Endy RodrĆ­guez from the Mets. Musgrove won a World Series ring with Houston in 2017 before being sent to the Pirates in the trade that sent Gerrit Cole to the Astros in January 2018. Musgrove was the winning pitcher in Game 5 of the World Series against the Dodgers.

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Francisco Lindor all smiles after trade from Indians to Mets

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In this screen grab taken from video, Major League baseball player Francisco Lindor answers questions during a virtual press conference introducing him as the New York Mets new shortstop, Monday, Jan. 11, 2021, in New York. (New York Mets via AP)NEW YORK – Francisco Lindor smiled widely for a full 40 minutes, enthralled to join a New York Mets team bulking up under new owner Steven Cohen. I’m not against it,ā€ Lindor said in a news conference from Florida, wearing his new team’s royal blue cap. But the Indians did not think they could afford a multiyear contract with the 27-year-old, so they chose to make the trade. If Lindor agrees to a long-term deal, it likely would become the largest in Mets' history, surpassing the $138 million, eight-year agreement of captain David Wright that covered 2013-20.

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Mega deal: Indians trade star Lindor, Carrasco to Mets

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The Cleveland Indians have agreed to trade four-time All-Star shortstop Francisco Lindor and pitcher Carlos Carrasco to the New York Mets, a person with direct knowledge of the deal told the Associated Press on Thursday, Jan. 7, 2021. The cash-strapped Indians sent Lindor and Carrasco to the Mets on Thursday for young infielders AndrĆ©s GimĆ©nez and Amed Rosario, and two minor league prospects: right-hander Josh Wolf and outfielder Isaiah Greene. "They did not come cheaply,ā€ Mets president Sandy Alderson said of Lindor and Carrasco. One of his next big-ticket items figures to be trying to sign Lindor to a long-term contract, something the Indians couldn't do. New York also signed injured right-hander Noah Syndergaard to a $9.7 million, one-year deal, avoiding arbitration.

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Stroman, Gausman take $18.9M; Springer, LeMahieu reject

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Gausman and Mets pitcher Marcus Stroman accepted $18.9 million qualifying offers Wednesday, Nov. 11, receiving one-year deals to stay with their teams rather than test what they could get in free agency. Qualifying offers began after the 2012 season, and only 10 of 96 offers have been accepted. Stroman was acquired by the Mets from Toronto in July 2019 for left-hander Anthony Kay and minor league right-hander Simeon Woods Richardson. Gausman has a 50-66 record and 4.26 ERA in nine seasons with Baltimore, Atlanta and San Francisco. Tomlin gets a $1 million salary next season, and the deal includes a $1.25 million club option with a $250,000 buyout.

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Springer, LeMahieu, Realmuto among 6 given qualifying offers

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Springer, New York Yankees second baseman DJ LeMahieu and Philadelphia catcher J.T. Realmuto were among just six free agents who received $18.9 million qualifying offers on Sunday, Nov. 1, 2020, from their former teams. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull, File)NEW YORK – Houston outfielder George Springer, New York Yankees second baseman DJ LeMahieu and Philadelphia catcher J.T. Realmuto were among just six free agents who received $18.9 million qualifying offers on Sunday from their former teams. Arizona exercised a $4.25 million option on pitcher Merrill Kelly rather than pay a $500,000 buyout, and Baltiore exercised a $3.5 million option on shortstop JosĆ© Iglesias rather than pay a $500,000 buyout.

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Scherzer exits; Porcello gets 150th win, Mets top Soto, Nats

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Washington Nationals starting pitcher Max Scherzer (31) throws during the first inning of a baseball game against the New York Mets in Washington, Wednesday, Aug. 5, 2020. Porcello (1-1) went seven innings, allowing one run and five hits and retiring the last 10 batters he faced. Scherzer threw 99 pitches on opening day against the Yankees, then an MLB season-high 112 in his next start. WHAT A STEALIn his Mets debut, CF Billy Hamilton stole his first base of 2020 and 300th of his career. Nationals: After Thursday's fifth day off in a week, they start a three-game series Friday against visiting Baltimore.

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Cspedes homers as DH in return, Mets edge Braves 1-0

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New York Mets' Yoenis Cespedes, right, celebrates his solo home run during the seventh inning of a baseball game against the Atlanta Braves at Citi Field, Friday, July 24, 2020, in New York. Rules changes for this shortened season delayed by the coronavirus provided a DH in NL games for the first time giving the Mets a perfect slot for Cspedes as he gets back in the swing of things. Edwin Daz, who lost his job as closer during a miserable 2019 season, struck out two in a hitless ninth for the save. Braves All-Star starter Mike Soroka, who won his previous two matchups with deGrom, allowed four hits in six outstanding innings. Coming off consecutive Cy Young Awards, deGrom fanned eight and permitted only a broken-bat single and a walk.

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Betts gets $365M, 12-year deal with Dodgers through 2032

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Los Angeles Dodgers' Mookie Betts lines out to center field during the fourth inning of an exhibition baseball game against the Arizona Diamondbacks Sunday, July 19, 2020, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)LOS ANGELES Mookie Betts and the Los Angeles Dodgers struck baseball's first big-money deal since the coronavirus pandemic decimated the sport's economics, a $365 million, 12-year contract on Wednesday through 2032 that removes the top offensive player from next offseason's free-agent class. Betts had agreed to a $27 million, one-year deal with the Red Sox, a salary that has been reduced to $10 million in prorated pay because of the shortened season. His deal is baseball's second-largest in total dollars behind the $426.5 million, 12-year contract for Los Angeles Angels outfielder Mike Trout covering 2019-30. Betts' average salary of $30.42 million trails Gerrit Cole ($36 million), Trout ($35.5 million), Stephen Strasburg and Anthony Rendon ($35 million each), Zack Greinke ($34.4 million), Justin Verlander $31.3 million), and new teammates Price and Clayton Kershaw ($31 million each).

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Mets' deGrom, Cubs' Rizzo dealing with back issues

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New York Mets starting pitcher Jacob deGrom (48) winds up while delivering a pitch during a simulated game, part of the Mets summer training camp workout at Citi Field, Thursday, July 9, 2020, in New York. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens)CHICAGO Opening day is next week, and there is concern for New York Mets ace Jacob deGrom and Chicago Cubs first baseman Anthony Rizzo because of back issues. The Mets sent deGrom for an MRI on Wednesday after the right-hander pitched just one inning in a summer camp appearance due to back tightness. Rizzo and deGrom are considered day to day. If deGrom is unable to go on opening day against Atlanta on July 24, Marcus Stroman or Steven Matz could get the ball.

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Playing for free, salary drop, 2022 lockout possible for MLB

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(AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast, File)NEW YORK Jeremy Jeffress, Jordan Montgomery, Kevin Plawecki could be playing for free this season, earning salaries lower than what they already received as advances. MLB appears likely to announce a decision after Manfred confers with the 30 controlling owners. The union would claim MLB failed to schedule the longest season possible and ask for money damages. The average salary, stagnated around $4.4 million since 2016, is likely to fall sharply this winter. $40 million is an awful lot of money, but the tax on that is going to be extraordinary.___More AP MLB: https://apnews.com/MLB and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports

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Surging Mets win 7-2, sweep Marlins behind 4 homers

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The Mets took another early lead and posted their sixth straight victory, winning for the 13th time in 14 games. Steven Matz (7-7) won again at Citi Field, helping New York stay in the thick of the NL wild-card race. Following a four-pitch walk to Conforto in the first inning, Alonso homered for the third straight game, connecting off Jordan Yamamoto (4-3) for his 37th home run. The rookie's homer marked the seventh straight time the Mets have scored in the first. Mets: C Wilson Ramos was behind the plate for all nine innings despite a noon start following a night game.

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