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DP_Kansas City 1 (Witt, India, Pasquantino). Inherited runners-scored_Montgomery 1-0. WP_Lynch. Umpires_Home, Sean Barber; First, John Libka; Second, D.J. Reyburn; Third, James Hoye.
The New York Mets couldn’t capitalize on late chances and dropped the opener of their four-game series with the Atlanta Braves, 3-2, on Monday night at Citi Field. Juan Soto’s sixth-inning home run ...
Schwellenbach is becoming a bonafide ace for the Braves as he continues his streak of dominance. Acuña hit another HR and ...
Yandy Diaz homered twice and Matt Thaiss scored twice and drove in four runs Friday following a 50-minute rain delay helping ...
Philadelphia is playing host to what is the most exciting series in Major League Baseball this weekend as they welcome their ...
Junior Caminero drove in Yandy Diaz with a seventh-inning single to cap a four-hit performance and give the host Tampa Bay ...
NEW YORK — Shane Baz had lots of reasons to smile after Sunday’s outing in which he used his high-octane fastball and a good ...
“The ball slipped out like a wet bar of soap,” play-by-play man Andy Freed said on the Rays’ TV broadcast, which was a great ...
The Mets had not lost a series at Citi Field since the Arizona Diamondbacks won back-to-back games there on April 30 and May ...
Taylor Walls and Yandy Díaz had two hits and two RBIs apiece and the Tampa Bay Rays remained hot with an 8-4 win over the New ...
Following a roughly 50-minute long rain delay, the Mets took the field on a day that felt more like mid-April than mid-June ...
Runners left in scoring position_Tampa Bay 5 (Thaiss, Mangum 2, Aranda 2); New York 2 (Baty, Nimmo). RISP_Tampa Bay 4 for 11; New York 2 for 4. Runners moved up_Y.Díaz. GIDP_Marte, Soto.
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