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Cardinals Must Address Offensive Woes to Morph from Pretender to Contender

Because they inhabit a playoff position at the moment, the St. Louis Cardinals are postseason contenders. But for most of 2014, the club hasn't played up to preseason hopes and expectations that included visions of a second straight World Series run. The prime culprit? The lineup.

Mets: 5 Players Who Will Not Be Back in 2015

With the New York Mets not doing particularly well this season, many fans are probably looking forward to the 2015 season by now. The Mets have a lot of young pitching in particular, which makes the future for the team look very bright.

Yasiel Puig Angrily Flips Bat and Nearly Hits Matt Kemp in On-Deck Circle


We've seen Yasiel Puig work the bat flip after home runs, doubles and even long fly balls that are caught. But this is a new one. 

Felix Hernandez's Historic Season Deserves Kershaw-Like Attention

Felix Hernandez is having a historically good season, arguably the best of his 10-year career with the Seattle Mariners.

Tigers' David Price 1st in Majors to Reach 200 Strikeouts in 2014

Detroit Tigers pitcher David Price is the first hurler to reach the 200-strikeout mark this season, having hit the milestone with his first punchout in a six-K performance during Sunday's 6-5 loss to the Toronto Blue Jays.

Price hardly turned in his best outing in a game that would ultimately last 19 innings, as he surrendered three runs over six frames in his second appearance since being traded by the Tampa Bay Rays.

Marlins' Giancarlo Stanton Sets Franchise Record for Multi-Homer Games

With a pair of long balls in Monday's 6-5 win over the St.

Yankees' Ichiro Suzuki Passes George Sisler on All-Time Hits List

While another member of the New York Yankees has received plenty of attention for his ascension on MLB's

Blue Jays' Melky Cabrera Achieves Slew of Rare Feats in 19-Inning Marathon

Toronto Blue Jays outfielder Melky Cabrera had an unusual Sunday, recording five walks and three hits in his team's 19-inning marathon with the Detroit Tigers.

Per MLB Stat of the Day, Cabrera became the first player in major-league history with five walks and three hits in the same game. He also became the 105th player since 1914 to record a five-walk game, as the feat isn't quite as rare as you might expect.

Yankees' Derek Jeter Moves into 6th Place on All-Time Hits List

New York Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter moved into sixth place on MLB's all-time hits list Saturday, passing fellow shortstop Honus Wagner, per MLB Milestones on Twitter.

For the milestone hit, No. 3,431 of his career, Jeter dribbled a little bouncer to the left side of the infield in the sixth inning of Saturday's game against the Cleveland Indians.

Cold Hard Fact for Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Fact: The Royals were eight games out of first place in the AL Central on July 21. They have gone 16-3 since to move into the division lead.

Bleacher Report will be bringing sports fans the most interesting and engaging Cold Hard Fact of the day, presented by Coors Light.

Source: ESPN Stats & Info

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