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Orioles' Adam Jones Surpasses 500 Career RBI Sunday

With Sunday's two-run single in the third inning of a 5-2 loss to the Houston Astros, Adam Jones of the Baltimore Orioles recorded his 500th and 501st career RBI, according to Roch Kubatko of MASN Sports. Jones needed 981 regular-season games and 3,680 at-bats to reach the 500-RBI milestone. 

Jose Fernandez Injury: Updates on Marlins Star's Status and Return

Updates from Tuesday, May 13

Jon Heyman of CBS Sports provides an update on Jose Fernandez's injury and recovery:

Dad Catches Foul Ball While Holding Daughter at Detroit Tigers Game

Parents get pretty good at multitasking as they raise their children, and that might have ended up helping this guy.

During a game at Comerica Park between the Minnesota Twins and Detroit Tigers on Saturday, a dad caught a foul ball one-handed while holding his daughter, drawing cheers from the home crowd. You can see a video of the impressive catch below.

Aroldis Chapman Returns to Reds Bullpen: Latest Details, Comments and Reaction

Cincinnati Reds reliever Aroldis Chapman suffered a potentially career-threatening injury when he was struck by a line drive during spring training, but "The Cuban Missile" is now back in the majors after less than two months, according to the Reds' official Twitter feed:

C. Trent Rosecrans of the Cincinnati Enquirer provides an update on how Chapman will be used initially:

Three Bold Predictions for the Remainder of the Yankees Season

The saying in baseball goes, "It, the season, is a marathon, not a sprint."

It's nearly impossible to predict what will happen over the course of a major league season. Teams slump, players get injured, and the improbable and impossible are always right around the corner.

With that said, it's fun to look into the future, especially when it's the future of a team with as much potential as the New York Yankees. So, with that said, here are three bold predictions for the remainder of the Bronx Bombers' season. 

MLB Players Who Are Overrated Because They Play in Big Cities

On Friday, my colleague Joe Giglio wrote an article looking at five MLB players that would be national superstars if they played in big cities. Now we're going to take a look at the opposite end of the spectrum and select five guys who are overrated because of the fact that they play in big cities.

1 Lucky Break Each 2014 Playoff Contender Needs to Get to October

October baseball is still a long way off from even being on the horizon. But with a little over a month of games in the books, we at least have some idea which teams might be in the postseason. 

Provided they keep doing the things they've done. And get some lucky breaks along the way.

Which is what we're here to discuss.

What exactly is a "lucky break?" Solid question, Watson, and here's your answer: I'm defining it to mean something that might not happen but hopefully will.

Biggest Takeaways from the First 6 Weeks of the MLB Season

At the conclusion of play on May 8, almost half of the teams in baseball had played at least 35 games or more than 20 percent of the 2014 schedule. By the end of the weekend, every team will reach the 20 percent pole of the season, giving fans a chance to sit back and analyze what narratives to focus in on when summer approaches.

On a day-to-day basis, Major League Baseball players and teams can confound, confuse and frustrate. Yet, over a full season of innings, at-bats and plays, the best individuals and groups emerge to form the backbone of the sport. 

Ranking the 10 Easiest Players to Root for in MLB

The MLB player that is easily the easiest to root for is A.J. Pierzynski.

Wait? What? Dan Shaughnessy from the Boston Globe noted that he was voted 2012’s Most Hated Player in Baseball by fellow players in a Men’s Journal poll?

Yu Darvish's Near-Miss Just the Latest Tease of No-Hitter to Come

Nobody in baseball today knows the agony of just missing a no-hitter quite like Yu Darvish.

But here's something you can count on: It won't be that way forever.

If you missed what happened on Friday night, you missed the Texas Rangers ace flirt with history in an 8-0 drubbing of the Boston Red Sox. First by chasing a perfect game, and then by chasing a no-hitter.

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Tampa Bay
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Chicago
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Minnesota
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Los Angeles
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Texas
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