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Stolen Red Sox 2004 World Series Ring Discovered in Drug Raid

Quincy police in Massachusetts found something peculiar while raiding a suspected drug dealer's home on Tuesday, according to the Associated Press (via ESPN.com). Among paraphernalia and evidence, a stolen Red Sox 2004 World Series ring was found in the home.

After watching the home for months and witnessing a drug deal on Tuesday, police then moved in by executing a search warrant.

Bryce Harper Surprises Little Leaguers, Plays Ball with Them


Gatorade wanted to do something special for the Prince George RBI team to reward the players for a good season, so the company invited the kids to a baseball field to play the Bryce Harper Virtual Reality Experience.

That wasn't all.

Josh Johnson Injury: Updates on Padres P's Recovery from Tommy John Surgery

San Diego Padres starting pitcher Josh Johnson is facing another long road to recovery, as he's reportedly set to undergo his third Tommy John surgery in the near future.

Continue for updates.

Barry Zito Called Up by Oakland A's: Latest Details, Comments and Reaction

After spending the entire 2015 season in Triple-A, former American League Cy Young Award winner Barry Zito will join the Oakland Athletics for the final two weeks of the Major League Baseball season.   

According to the A's official Twitter account, Zito and Cody Martin were recalled from Nashville, and Jesse Chavez was placed on the 60-day disabled list. 

Colorado Rockies Reporter Trades Foul Ball for Cupcake with Dodgers Fan


While many fans value foul balls like they are gold, it's hard to say Root Sports' Colorado Rockies reporter Ryan Spilborghs didn't come out as the winner of a trade that went down at Dodger Stadium on Tuesday night.

Cubs' Jon Lester Records 1st Pickoff Since 2011 vs. Pirates


It's no secret Chicago Cubs pitcher Jon Lester doesn't like throwing over to first base when he's on the mound. Knowing that, Pittsburgh Pirates left fielder Starling Marte decided to test the southpaw.

While it's hard to blame Marte for doing so, it didn't work out well.

Marlins' Dee Gordon Breaks Out 'Hit the Quan' Dance After 4-Hit Game, Win


Miami Marlins second baseman Dee Gordon was one of the stars of his team's 9-3 victory over the New York Mets on Tuesday night, which put him in a dancing mood.

Gordon didn't wait until he got back to the clubhouse to dance, however. He broke out the popular "Hit the Quan" dance right there on the diamond—and had his teammate "film" him.

Rodriguez Passes Biggio for 21st Place on All-Time Hits List

New York Yankees designated hitter Alex Rodriguez moved past Craig Biggio into sole possession of 21st place on the all-time hits list with a solo home run off of Tampa Bay Rays pitcher Jake Odorizzi in the first inning of Tuesday's 6-3 loss to the Rays, per ESPN Stats & Info.

Harper Reaches Top 5 of Single-Season Franchise Home Runs List

Washington Nationals outfielder Bryce Harper hit his 38th and 39th home runs of the season during Tuesday's 4-0 win over the Philadelphia Phillies, tying Vladimir Guerrero for fourth place on the franchise single-season home runs list, per Baseball-Reference.com.

Harper started with a solo shot off of Phillies pitcher David Buchanan in the first inning, then drove in the Nationals' second run with a third-inning single off of Buchanan.

Indians Mistakenly Set Off Fireworks for Home Run Hit by Royals' Alex Rios


Shooting off fireworks for a home run is pretty common—when the dinger is hit by the home team.

Fireworks for a visiting player? Not so much. 

Well, that happened at Progressive Field on Tuesday night. And the fans didn't like it one bit.

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