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The Dodgers aren’t taking any chances as they appear to have beaten out a division rival to land two of baseball’s biggest stars.
Los Angeles, the defending World Series champions, are...
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The Padres are on the verge of acquiring Nationals ace Max Scherzer on the eve of the MLB trade deadline, according to reports.
The Athletic’s Ken Rosenthal reported via Twitter that the deal...
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The Mets, who are looking to bolster their starting pitching, are proceeding as though they won't land Max Scherzer.
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Max Scherzer leaving the Nationals midseason for the Mets would be like Elaine Benes dumping Jerry for Newman.
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In mockery of MLB's so-called "sticky stuff" screenings, Oakland A's reliever Sergio Romo undid his belt and lowered his pants to just below his buttock.
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Max Scherzer brought the heat and some attitude to Citizens Bank Park on Tuesday.
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This was not a raw, gray, rainy day for Yankees fans to be angry at their team. Over nearly eight innings, this was a raw, gray, rainy day for them to be angry at the baseball overlords who decided,...
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Two pitchers responsible for a combined five Cy Young Awards took the mound Saturday at Yankee Stadium.
Though Corey Kluber and Max Scherzer may not be at their peaks (both are four years removed...
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WASHINGTON — The battle between 2016 Cy Young award-winners ended with one injured and the other in control. If you guessed Rick Porcello as the injured, given the Mets’ health misfortunes this week and Max Scherzer’s ability to dominate, wrong answer. In the kind of performance the team envisioned when it gave Porcello a one-year …
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Sometimes, these things can be an illusion on television. A ball looks like it is absolutely clobbered in real time — but on replay, slowed down, you see it was hit south of the trademark, or all the way up to the tip of the barrel. A switch of cameras shows a cannon shot that’s …