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Yankees' Alfonso Soriano Becomes 7th Player with 1,000 Hits in Both Leagues

Monday evening, the New York Yankees' Alfonso Soriano became the seventh player in major league history to reach 1,000 hits in both the American and National Leagues, per MLB.com's Bryan Hoch.

How the New MLB Instant Replay System Is Affecting Manager Ejections

When Major League Baseball chose to implement expanded instant replay for the 2014 season, the game changed for the better. Despite hiccups in the system or uncertainty around new, untested rules, the sport is now better equipped to give fans a fair outcome on every single call.

First-Quarter Grades for Pittsburgh Pirates

The Pittsburgh Pirates have failed to live up to expectations so far in 2014, owning an overall record of 16-21.  

However, the team has won four of its last five games, as its batters begin to heat up.  

Let's take a look at each player on the active roster and the grades they've earned after the first quarter of the 2014 regular season.  

This list of grades includes only players on the active 25-man roster.  

Rangers Rookie Rougned Odor Loses Baseball in Jersey, Glorious Guffaws Ensue

And for his next trick, Rougned Odor will pull a rabbit out of his hat. 

MLB Picks: Atlanta Braves vs. San Francisco Giants

The San Francisco Giants are 16-5 this season when facing opponents that have a .500 or better record, which is important to consider when making your MLB picks Tuesday, as they prepare to take on the Atlanta Braves at AT&T Park.

MLB Picks: Washington Nationals vs. Arizona Diamondbacks

The Washington Nationals are 20-9 in Stephen Strasburg's last 29 starts as a road favorite, which is important to consider when making your MLB picks Tuesday, as they take on the Arizona Diamondbacks at Chase Field.

Sports bettors will find that the Nationals are 10/13 favorites in the pro baseball odds, with the betting total sitting at eight in the market.

Identifying the Face of Every MLB Franchise

There's no shortage of ways to determine who the face of a franchise is in baseball.

For some, the face of a franchise is simply the best player on the team, the guy who consistently puts up the most impressive individual numbers on a yearly basis. Others may look to the player that's most quotable, the guy who stands in front of the cameras and answers the questions his teammates avoid.

MLB Trade Ideas Based on the Latest News, Rumors and Speculation

Another week of the MLB season has passed, and along with it, a new set of potential trade opportunities has emerged.

In the past seven days, there have been key injuries on contending teams, rumors of relief pitchers being made available and the constant din of a starter leaving the city of Chicago.

Is the National League vs. American League Pitching Gap Expanding?

The "Year of the Pitcher" in 2010 turned out to be the start of the "Age of the Pitcher." Good pitching has become easy to find in the last five seasons. And with the league's ERA starting the week at 3.80, it's been especially easy to find in 2014.

But if you want to find the really good stuff, here's a three-word hint: National League, yo.

How the 2014 Colorado Rockies Offense Has Become MLB's Best

If you asked me before the season whether I thought the Colorado Rockies offense could be the best in baseball, I wouldn't have ruled out the possibility.

Poll

Best of the American League
Tampa Bay
19%
Boston
19%
Chicago
7%
Minnesota
10%
Los Angeles
17%
Texas
27%
Total votes: 270

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