The Rays said Major League Baseball was investigating social media posts about Wander Franco, but his manager said it was “just a day off.”
Category: Baseball
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Jason Heyward’s ‘Perfect Marriage’ With the Dodgers
Jason Heyward is on a winning club, has been reunited with Freddie Freeman and is having fun playing baseball again. The Dodgers are loving every minute.
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Phillies’ Michael Lorenzen Throws No-Hitter Against Nationals
Michael Lorenzen dominated Washington in his second start for Philadelphia after being acquired at the trading deadline.
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Llegan a Ciudad de México a jugar béisbol. Pero antes, peregrinan
La religión tiene un papel muy visible en los deportes latinoamericanos. Y algunos peloteros que juegan en la capital mexicana tienen una tradición: visitar a la Virgen de Guadalupe.
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Baseball Players Visit Mexico’s Basilica de Santa María de Guadalupe
When in the capital for road games, many Mexican League players join the throngs paying their respects at the Basílica de Santa María de Guadalupe.
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Why the Angels Kept Shohei Ohtani at MLB’s Trade Deadline
Rather than trade away the game’s best player, Los Angeles tried to get him some help. Now the struggling team has to wait — and hope.
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How the Baltimore Orioles Became the AL’s Best Team
One of the youngest and cheapest rosters in Major League Baseball has powered Baltimore to the best record in the American League. The Orioles are just getting started.
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A (Sad) Playlist for the 2023 New York Mets
Fifteen songs that tell the tale of a rough season.
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Japan’s High School Baseball Tournament is the Sound of Summer
Created 75 years ago for the country’s prestigious high school baseball tournament, Yuji Koseki’s “The Crown Will Shine on You” stirs memories as it inspires new ones.
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Japan’s High School Baseball Tournament is the Sound of Summer
Created 75 years ago for the country’s prestigious high school baseball tournament, Yuji Koseki’s “The Crown Will Shine on You” stirs memories as it inspires new ones.
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Tampa Bay Rays Stay Steady at Trading Deadline
A red-hot start followed by a brutal July knocked Tampa Bay out of first place, but the Rays believe they are back on track.
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In New York, One Team Is Lost and the Other Is Targeting 2025
The middling Yankees have no idea who they are. The Mets’ sell-off gives them a clearer identity.
