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Woman Hit by Foul Ball at Fenway Saturday Night
A woman was hit by a foul ball at Fenway Park during the Red Sox’s game against the Los Angeles Dodgers Saturday, a Red Sox official confirmed Sunday. The woman was given medical attention immediately after being hit and is doing fine, the official said.
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Hall of Famer Frank Robinson, the First Black Manager in Major League Baseball, Dies at 83
Hall of Famer Frank Robinson, the first black manager in Major League Baseball and the only player to win the MVP award in both leagues, has died. He was 83.
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Legendary MLB Scout Don Welke Dies at 75
Don Welke, the Vice President of Scouting Operations for the San Diego Padres, has died, the team confirmed Thursday. Welke, who began scouting for major league baseball with the Cincinnati Reds in 1965, worked in the league for more than 50 years.
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Orioles Use Big 1st Inning to Cruise Past White Sox
Jonathan Villar and Adam Jones homered, rookie Cedric Mullins had a career-high four hits and the Baltimore Orioles beat the Chicago White Sox 8-4 Sunday to avoid a three-game sweep.
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Reynaldo Lopez Dominates as White Sox Beat Orioles
Reynaldo Lopez was sharp over seven innings to continue his late-season surge and lift the Chicago White Sox over the Baltimore Orioles 2-0 on Saturday night.
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Wrigley Field Renovations Progressing
Wrigley Field renovations are proceeding as scheduled, and Sky 5 gives you a look at how things are coming along at the historic ballpark.
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See Where Chicago Stands: Forbes Releases Rankings of All 30 MLB Ballparks
Find out where Chicago’s own ballparks placed in a new ranking of all 30 MLB fields.
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Boston Sports Teams Launch ‘Critical' Initiative to Combat Racism
Stung by the stigma of racist incidents in Boston, the local sports teams are coming together to mount a campaign to combat racism in the city.
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Jose Abreu Hits for the Cycle as White Sox Blow Out Giants
Jose Abreu became the first White Sox player to hit for the cycle in 17 years, among a season-high six Chicago players to go deep in a 13-1 rout of the San Francisco Giants on Saturday night.
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Brett Anderson Appears to Criticize Cubs' Coaches in Tweet
Former Chicago Cubs pitcher Brett Anderson had a brief and unsuccessful stay with the team this season, and it appears that he places at least some of the blame for his struggles on the team.
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Former Chicago Cubs Manager Don Baylor Dies at 68
Former Chicago Cubs manager and Boston Red Sox player Don Baylor died Monday, his wife told ESPN in a statement.
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Police Hope New Sketch Helps Find Abductor of Ripken's Mother
Investigators hope an updated sketch will help them catch the person who abducted Cal Ripken Jr.’s mother five years ago. Vi Ripken was kidnapped at gunpoint from her home outside Baltimore on July 24, 2012. She was blindfolded and driven around for nearly 24 hours before the then-74-year-old was returned unharmed. At that time, police released a sketch, photographs and...
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Beltre Doubles for 3,000th Hit, 31st Player in The Club
Adrian Beltre has gotten his 3,000th career hit, becoming the first player from the Dominican Republic to reach the milestone and 31st major leaguer overall....
The 38-year-old Texas Rangers third baseman made history with his double down the left-field line on a 3-0 pitch in the fourth inning Sunday against Baltimore lefty Wade Miley. Beltre struck out swinging in his first... -
Willson Contreras Makes Bold Statement After Cubs Sweep Orioles
After notching his first career four-hit game, Chicago Cubs catcher Willson Contreras made a bold declaration about his team.
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Willson Contreras Speaks After Cubs Win
Chicago Cubs catcher Willson Contreras speaks to the media after the first four-hit game of his Major League career Sunday.
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Bryant Homers, Quintana Mows Down Orioles in Blowout Win
Jose Quintana dazzled in his debut for the Chicago Cubs, striking out a season-high 12 in seven sharp innings to beat the Baltimore Orioles 8-0 Sunday for a three-game sweep.
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Jose Quintana Joins Exclusive Clubs With Dominant Cubs Debut
Chicago Cubs pitcher Jose Quintana struck out 12 batters and allowed just three hits in seven innings of work as his new team cruised to a series sweep over the Baltimore Orioles.
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Russell's 9th-Inning Homer Lifts Cubs Past Orioles
Addison Russell hit a solo home run in the ninth inning and the Cubs beat the Baltimore Orioles 9-8 after squandering an eight-run lead on Friday night.
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Date Set for Jose Quintana's Chicago Cubs Debut
The Chicago Cubs made a massive move when they acquired Jose Quintana from the Chicago White Sox, and we now know when the pitcher will make his debut with the North Siders.
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Matt Davidson Makes History With Another Home Run vs. Orioles
Chicago White Sox slugger Matt Davidson pounded yet another home run for the team on Thursday against the Baltimore Orioles, and in the process he made some history.