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Can Nelson Cruz Slug His Way to Rare 50 Home Run Plateau in 2015?

In light of Nelson Cruz not only having led Major League Baseball with 40 home runs in 2014 but also having gotten off to a fast start in which he's already mashed a

Yankees-Mets Subway Series Begins New-Age Battle for NY Baseball Throne

The Yankees and Mets may share the landscape, but it's right there on Page 1 of "New York for Dummies" that the Big Apple is a Yankees town by default. Only in times of great upheaval does the city change its pinstripes.

It's been a while since such a phenomenon has taken place. But it is on that note that we can say this: You might want to stay tuned.

An Early Look at the Top 3 Dodgers' Trade Deadline Chips

The 2015 Los Angeles Dodgers have played fewer than 15 games, but it’s never too early to look ahead toward the trade deadline.

President of Baseball Operations Andrew Friedman and General Manager Farhan Zaidi were not shy about tinkering with the roster during the offseason. So it would not be surprising to see midseason deals unfold as the schedule progresses.

David Ortiz Suspended 1 Game: Latest Details, Comments and Reaction

Boston Red Sox designated hitter David Ortiz has been suspended one game for bumping an umpire during Sunday's 8-3 loss to the Baltimore Orioles.  

Kelvin Herrera Suspended, Yordano Ventura Fined for On-Field Incidents vs. A's

Kansas City Royals pitcher Kelvin Herrera has been suspended five games and fined an undisclosed amount for his actions in this past weekend's series against the Oakland Athletics, Major League Baseball announced Tuesday. Teammate Yordano Ventura was also fined an undisclosed amount.

Milwaukee Brewers: Time to Clear the Front Office

The 2015 season is starting much like the 2013 season did for the Milwaukee Brewers, and that's light years from good.

Kicking off the 2015 season with a franchise-worst 2-11 record, the Milwaukee Brewers may find themselves out of contention even faster then the 2013 squad, which was basically out of the race before June.

The Brewers did lead their division for a good portion of the year in 2014, but they have now sandwiched futility around that one bright spot.

Early-Season MLB Overreactions You Should Avoid Making

Overreacting to the daily results of our favorite teams is as much a part of baseball as batting practice, hot dogs and rain delays. Forget the whole "the regular season is a marathon, not a sprint" nonsense—fanatics don't want to hear it, and quite frankly, they aren't listening to those who say it anyway.

Young Fan Receives Foul Ball, Doesn't Care, Throws It Right Back onto Field


When an opponent hits a home run, sometimes the fan who catches the ball will throw it back onto the field. 

It looks like this young fan had no idea what was happening and just wanted to throw a baseball.

Heralded Giants-Dodgers Rivalry Is Still Worthy of the Hype

LOS ANGELES – Gone are the days of pure hatred, the ones that caused Jackie Robinson to retire rather than play for the rival club, incited epic brawls and sparked beanball wars.

But the rivalry is not dead. Far from it. The fire still exists, as does the success.

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