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1 week ago |
espn.in | Buster Olney |David Schoenfield
BOSTON -- The Boston Red Sox thought they would be better off with a happy clubhouse than a disgruntled Rafael Devers. A day after trading their erstwhile third baseman to the San Francisco Giants, Red Sox president Sam Kennedy told reporters on Monday night that Devers' refusal to change positions made it untenable for him to remain with the team.
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1 week ago |
espn.in | Jorge Castillo |David Schoenfield
Aaron Judge and Shohei Ohtani, who have combined to win five of the last eight Most Valuable Player awards, are lapping the rest of Major League Baseball in the first batch of All-Star Game balloting. Judge, the New York Yankees' slugger who leads the majors in batting average (.378), on-base percentage (.473) and slugging percentage (.756) and shares the lead in homers (26), leads all players with 1,568,527 votes from fans.
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1 week ago |
espn.com | David Schoenfield
Washington Nationals infielder Paul DeJong, sidelined since being struck in the face by a pitch on April 15, will begin a rehab assignment at Double-A Harrisburg on Tuesday, MLB Network reported Monday. DeJong, 31, was placed on the 10-day injured list with a fractured nose on April 16. The previous day, he was batting in the top of the sixth inning when he was hit by a 93-mph fastball from Pittsburgh Pirates starter Mitch Keller.
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1 week ago |
700espn.com | David Schoenfield
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1 week ago |
espn.com.ar | David Schoenfield
Boston Red Sox sorprendió al béisbol el domingo, enviando a su All-Star valorado en 313.5 millones de dólares a San Francisco. El intercambio: San Francisco Giants adquieren al bateador designado Rafael Devers de Boston Red Sox por el lanzador zurdo Kyle Harrison, el lanzador derecho Jordan Hicks, el prospecto de jardinero James Tibbs y el lanzador derecho de ligas menores José Bello.
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1 week ago |
espn.com | David Schoenfield
The trade: The San Francisco Giants acquire DH Rafael Devers from the Boston Red Sox for LHP Kyle Harrison, RHP Jordan Hicks, OF prospect James Tibbs and minor league RHP Jose Bello. It's rare we get an out-of-the-blue trade featuring one of the game's best hitters; it's even more rare when it happens in the middle of June between two teams in playoff contention.
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2 weeks ago |
abc7chicago.com | David Schoenfield
It has been the year of the home run robbery, the year of spectacular center field defense ... and maybe now, the year of Denzel Clarke. Wait, who's Denzel Clarke? The 24-year-old Canadian by way of Cal State Northridge has played just 16 games in the majors for the Athletics but has already made two legendary catches, including one on Monday that, with its cinematic brilliance, will be long remembered alongside some of the best robberies of all time.
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2 weeks ago |
espn.com.au | David Schoenfield
NEW YORK -- Juan Soto is starting to feel it. Following a May slump that dropped his batting average to .224, the New York Mets slugger has eight hits in his last four games. And when he homered Tuesday night at Citi Field, he stared down Washington Nationals pitcher MacKenzie Gore a couple of times while rounding the bases. "We were saying hi to each other. That's it," Soto said with the slightest hint of a smile, drawing laughs from reporters.
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2 weeks ago |
espn.co.uk | Bradford Doolittle |David Schoenfield
NEW YORK -- Juan Soto is starting to feel it. Following a May slump that dropped his batting average to .224, the New York Mets slugger has eight hits in his last four games. And when he homered Tuesday night at Citi Field, he stared down Washington Nationals pitcher MacKenzie Gore a couple of times while rounding the bases. "We were saying hi to each other. That's it," Soto said with the slightest hint of a smile, drawing laughs from reporters.
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2 weeks ago |
espn.co.uk | Bradford Doolittle |David Schoenfield
ST. LOUIS -- St. Louis Cardinals utilityman Brendan Donovan left Tuesday night's game against the Toronto Blue Jays with left toe discomfort. Donovan, who has mainly played second base this season but was the left fielder Tuesday, left the game after striking out on a nine-pitch at-bat in the eighth inning in the Cardinals' 10-9 loss. "It's kind of the joint in his big toe," Cardinals manager Oliver Marmol said. "You can see that last at-bat, he couldn't even get off his backside there.