- 7 years ago Sticky: Complete MLB Schedule for 2018
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World Series: Astros fly past Phillies in Game 6 to clinch championship, build dynasty case
With six more innings of dazzling work from Framber Valdez and one thunderous swing from Yordan Alvarez, the Astros cut down the Philadelphia Phillies in Game 6, 4-1, to win the 2022 World Series.
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Aaron Judge hits AL record 62nd home run, breaking tie with Roger Maris
It's the most homers ever swatted in one season — outside of MLB's infamous steroid era.
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Cal Raleigh’s walk-off home run ends Seattle Mariners’ 21-year playoff drought
The Mariners ended the longest playoff drought in Major League Baseball with a 2-1 victory over the Athletics on Friday night
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Ouch! Mets set MLB record with 106 hit batters in season
The New York Mets set a major league record with 106 hit batters this season when Mark Canha was plunked twice and Luis Guillorme once in Wednesday's 6-0 loss to the Milwaukee Brewers.
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Aaron Judge reaches 60 homers, sparking game-winning Yankees rally as he moves into Triple Crown position
Yankees star Aaron Judge is on the doorstep of history.
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MLB adopts pitch clock, shift limits, bigger bases for 2023
Major League Baseball has adopted its first pitch clock, limits on defensive shifts and larger bases for next season in an effort to shorten games and increase offense in a tradition-bound sport
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Padres' Tatis banned 80 games for PED violation
Fernando Tatis Jr. tested positive for Clostebol, a performance-enhancing substance, and will miss the remainder of the season.
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Inside A League of Their Own, the Series That Goes Where the 1992 Classic Couldn’t
Women of color, queer characters, and a hypochondriac with a vintage humidifier—these Rockford Peaches have new stories to tell.
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Why Ken Griffey Jr. will be one of the Reds' highest-paid players in 2022
Griffey will be paid a whopping $3.6 million as a result of deferred payments
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MLB manager to protest national anthem after Uvalde shooting
Gabe Kapler said he felt shame for not kneeling during the national anthem.
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MLB bans Harvey 60 games for oxy distribution
Matt Harvey's admission of distributing oxycodone came during the trial of Eric Kay, who was ultimately found to be responsible for the death of former Angels pitcher Tyler Skaggs.
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Meet the Savannah Bananas, the baseball team captivating fans and MLB
The Savannah Bananas have thrown out every boring baseball rule, attracting thousands of fans. This is why Banana Ball has MLB's attention.
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This MLB season, the ball is making everyone batty
With grip issues and lost home runs, the game's most fundamental piece of equipment sparks scrutiny.
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MLB suspends Dodgers' Bauer for two seasons
Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Trevor Bauer has been suspended two full seasons, MLB announced on Friday.
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Amazon’s cashierless Just Walk Out technology comes to Houston Astros’ Major League Baseball Stadium – TechCrunch
Amazon announced today it will bring its cashier-free checkout technology, Just Walk Out, to a Major League Baseball stadium for the first time. MLB team Houston Astros will introduce the Just Walk Out system to two stores at Minute Maid Park, allowing fans to purchase food and beverages.
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Unlocked: MLB, players strike labor deal that will enable full 2022 baseball season
There will be a baseball season, and a full, 162-game one at that.
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MLB extends deadline on labor deal to salvage opening day
A marathon of 13 bargaining sessions over 16 1/2 hours produced progress toward a labor deal but left the sides still far apart.
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Hall of Fame voting winners and losers: David Ortiz gets in, who else got good (or bad) news?
Who is headed to Cooperstown? Who got close? Who got left out? We break down the HOF voting results.
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Rays: Bullpen catcher Jean Ramirez dies unexpectedly at 28
The Tampa Bay Rays say bullpen catcher Jean Ramirez died unexpectedly this week. He was 28. The team made the announcement on Twitter on Tuesday, with baseball operations president Erik Neander describing the former minor league player as a “caring teammate and friend” who “exuded so much joy in all he did.”
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Apple in serious talks with MLB to broadcast games
Apple has long been looked upon as a potential stop for major sports TV rights.