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Going to Game 7: K.C. Crushes Giants, Ties Series
MLB Baseball Recap: Final statistics from the San Francisco vs. Kansas City game played on October 28, 2014
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San Francisco Giants win World Series
An aura hung over Game 7 of the 110th World Series. It was that of Madison Bumgarner, the Giants lefthander who was virtually unhittable this postseason and was available on two days' rest.
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Alex Rodriguez Admits to Doping in Bosch Case, Report Says
In a reversal from his public statements, Alex Rodriguez told federal agents in January that he had used performance-enhancing drugs supplied by a South Florida clinic, according to a report in The Miami Herald.
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Former Giants All-Star Shortstop and Manager Alvin Dark Dies at 92
Former Giants All-Star shortstop and manager Alvin Dark died in his home on Thursday in Easley, South Carolina. He was 92.
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Jose Canseco claims 'my finger fell off' during poker tournament
No way, Jose. What else can you say when Jose Canseco -- the former baseball slugger who accidentally shot his own finger last month -- claims that part of said finger fell off during a poker tournament? No word yet on whether Canseco won the hand, but he doesn't seem to be too broken up about it, given the tenor of his Twitter feed.
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Mo'ne Davis Memoir Coming Next March
A memoir when you're still a teenager may seem premature, but not for Mo'ne Davis, the first female pitcher to win a Little League World Series game.
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What Would Make a Baseball Hat be Worth $300,000?
A baseball hat Babe Ruth wore during his 1934 tour of Japan just sold for $303,277 on the site Grey Flannel Auctions.
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Major League Baseball Eyes U.S.-Cuba Opening
More than half a century of hostility between the United States and Cuba has done nothing to diminish the island's love of America's national pastime.
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Inside the Mafia-Run World of Baseball Match-Fixing in Taiwan
Nearly 10 years ago, Taiwanese pitcher Chin-hui Tsao was considered a top 25 baseball prospect. He had a powerful fastball and was deemed a future ace. In his first professional season in the United States in 2000, a 19-year-old Tsao struck out 187 batters in 145 innings. By 2003, Tsao was pitching for the Colorado Rockies. But several arm and shoulder injuries derailed his career, and in 2009 he returned to Taiwan to play in the Chinese Professional Baseball League...
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Hall of Fame: Johnson, Martinez, Smoltz, Biggio headed to Cooperstown
The results are in and the Baseball Writers' Association of America has elected four new members to the National Baseball Hall of Fame at Cooperstown. Randy Johnson, Pedro Martinez, Craig Biggio, and John Smoltz comprise the class of 2015.
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Chicago Cubs Legend Ernie Banks, 1st Black Player In Team History, Dies
Baseball's Chicago Cubs report that Hall of Fame shortstop Ernie Banks has died.
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Rare Shoeless Joe Jackson Autograph Photo May Bring $100,000
Bowen thought her late husband was a bit crazy for buying a scrapbook filled with black and white photos of Cleveland ballplayers from the early 1900s — but not anymore. It turns out that book held what may be the only autographed photo of Shoeless Joe Jackson…
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Pitchers and Catchers Report This Week to Spring Training
Washington's star-studded rotation reports to Florida. Matt Harvey continues his comeback with the New York Mets. Joe Maddon takes over the Chicago Cubs, and Russell Martin gets a closer look at Toronto's pitching staff.…
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Alex Rodriguez's Journey Back to MLB
Six months, four cities, two coasts and one Batman suit -- we chronicle the fallen slugger's winding road back to pinstripes.
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Let's Get a Move On: MLB's Pace-of-Game Changes a Welcome Development
Rob Manfred, man of action. OK, so his first actions as new commissioner aren't exactly blockbuster. Just like the pitchers reporting to camps this weekend, he's still limbering up...
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Baseball’s Fight With Fatigue
The Miami Marlins made national headlines this off-season with a stunning move: a 13-year, $325 million contract extension for slugger Giancarlo Stanton, the most lucrative deal ever for an American athlete. But that wasn’t all they did. Their most unusual winter acquisitions were never made public.
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Chewing Tobacco Could Be Banned In California Ballparks
Two California lawmakers are teaming up to take on a classic trapping of American baseball: chewing tobacco. At a baseball field near the state capitol, Assemblyman Tony Thurmond introduced first-in-the-nation legislation on Wednesday that would prohibit the use of smokeless tobacco—including electronic cigarettes—wherever organized baseball is being played. San Francisco supervisor Mark Farrell is slated to introduce a similar bill in the coming days...
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The man in the van
He throws 96. He's the Jays' No. 1 prospect. He signed for millions. And he lives in a VW camper. Meet Daniel Norris, the most interesting pitcher in baseball.
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2015 Major League Baseball Predictions
It’s been five months since the San Francisco Giants won their third World Series title in five years. Which teams will reign supreme in 2015? Which clubs are poised to take the next step or falter? It's all here in our MLB season preview.
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When Is MLB Opening Day 2015?
MLB Opening Day 2015 is quickly approaching.