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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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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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Apple in serious talks with MLB to broadcast games
Apple has long been looked upon as a potential stop for major sports TV rights.
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With No Deadline Deal, M.L.B.’s Lockout Begins
Players and owners continued to negotiate until the final day, but with the sides still far apart, baseball has its first work stoppage since the 1994-95 strike.
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MLB owners lock out players, 1st work stoppage since 1995
Major League Baseball plunged into its first work stoppage in a quarter-century when the sport’s collective bargaining agreement expired Wednesday night and owners immediately locked out players in a move that threatens spring training and opening day.
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lysis Atlanta Braves win World Series
The Atlanta Braves have won their first World Series title since 1995. Follow here for the latest updates.
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MLB refutes Trump claim it invited him to World Series
Before the World Series arrived in Atlanta, the Braves announced that former president Donald Trump would be attending Saturday night's Game 4. Saturday afternoon, just before 1:30 p.m. Eastern Time, Trump sent an email to his mailing list, which read, in full: "Looking forward to being at the World Series in Atlanta tonight.
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Here's Why PETA is Pushing MLB to Rename 'Bullpen'
PETA called the term "outdated" and is pushing for MLB to rename it to 'arm barn,' a more "animal-friendly term" that also happens to be a vulgar slang reference.
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MLB work stoppage almost certain on Dec. 2
Baseball's ninth work stoppage and first in 26 years appears almost certain to start Dec. 2, freezing the free-agent market and threatening the start of spring training in February.
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MLB moves bat production company from United States to China
When Major League Baseball hosted its "Field of Dreams" game in Iowa in August, it was a celebration of small-town America. But less than 100 miles away, a small town is worrying that its local economy, that's centered around baseball, is getting shut out. Kris Van Cleave traveled to Caledonia, Minnesota, where a factory partially owned by MLB is closing up shop and shipping jobs overseas.
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Sources: Sticky stuff in MLB to yield 10-day ban
MLB is expected to announce Tuesday it will suspend players caught with any foreign substance for 10 days with pay to help curtail the widespread use of grip enhancers by pitchers around the league, sources familiar with the plans told ESPN.
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