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A's Coach Michael Henriques Reportedly Suspended for Weight Room Hidden Camera

Oakland Athletics strength and conditioning coach Michael Henriques is under investigation by Major League Baseball for reportedly spying on players and personnel.  

Mark Teixeira Reportedly Will Retire at End of Season: Latest Comments, Reaction

Mired in the worst slump of his career, New York Yankees first baseman Mark Teixeira is reportedly expected to announce his retirement from baseball Friday, effective at the end of the 2016 season.

ESPN's Buster Olney first reported the news, and Ken Rosenthal of Fox Sports provided confirmation.

Playing 'Contender or Pretender' for MLB Playoff Race with 2 Months Left

Now that the trade deadline and its accompanying madness have come and gone, it's time for Major League Baseball's stretch run to whittle its playoff races down to 10 final teams.

Time will be the final judge on that. But since time takes, well, time, let's entertain ourselves by calling the shots.

Giants' Aggressive Deadline Moves Will Take Down Dodgers in NL West Race

To baseball fans east of the Mississippi River, San Francisco is a place where luck strikes in even years and baseballs splash into McCovey Cove.

MLB Team of the Week: Carlos Gonzalez, Mike Napoli and Danny Duffy Star

While you were feverishly following trade rumors ahead of Monday's non-waiver deadline and digesting the moves your club did (or didn't) make, another week of baseball action receded in the rearview.

Luckily for you, at Bleacher Report's MLB Team of the Week headquarters, we've been paying attention. 

You know the drill: Here are 10 players—one per position, including a designated hitter and a starting pitcher—who busted box scores over the past seven days.

Edwin Encarnacion Positioning Himself as the Prize Slugger of the MLB Offseason

If you're a fan of star-studded Major League Baseball free-agent classes, I come bearing bad news. There's not going to be one this winter. Sorry.

But hey, at least Edwin Encarnacion will be out there. That's something. A big something, even.

Updated MLB Farm System Rankings After 2016 Trade Deadline Frenzy

The MLB trade deadline has come and gone, and along with some notable veterans changing teams, there was also the usual bevy of prospect talent changing hands.

With that in mind, what follows is an updated look at where all 30 farm systems rank, as well as an updated look at each team's top 10 prospects.

The following factors helped determine the rankings of players and teams:

Time for Justin Turner to Be Taken Seriously as Dodgers Star

It's not easy to take Justin Turner seriously as a star player. He used to be an anonymous New York Mets utility guy. He's now a Los Angeles Dodger not named Clayton Kershaw, Adrian Gonzalez or Corey Seager.

Red-Hot Tigers' Assault on the AL Central Is the Real Deal

The AL Central race had been feeling like a foregone conclusion. The Cleveland Indians took hold of first place in early June and held a lead of at least five games every day between June 25 and July 26.

But now here to crash the proverbial party are the Detroit Tigers.

Diaz Sets Record with 50th Career Strikeout in Just 25.1 Innings

Seattle Mariners relief pitcher Edwin Diaz has reached 50 career strikeouts faster than any major leaguer since at least 1893, needing just 25.1 innings to reach the mark, which he accomplished during Tuesday's 5-4 win over the Boston Red Sox, per Elias Sports Bureau (via

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