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Jake Odorizzi Injury: Updates on Rays SP's Oblique and Return

Tampa Bay Rays pitcher Jake Odorizzi left June 5's game against the Seattle Mariners with tightness in his left side. 

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Odorizzi's fate to be discovered Monday

Saturday, June 6

Still without a diagnosis, Odorizzi told Roger Mooney of the Tampa Tribune that he will see a doctor on Monday:

Evan Longoria Injury: Updates on Rays Star's Wrist and Return

Evan Longoria has been helping to turn things around this season in Tampa Bay, but he will be sidelined on June 6 against the Seattle Mariners with the announcement that he hurt his wrist. He will be day-to-day.

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Longoria has a sore wrist

Saturday, June 6

Longoria told Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times the extent of his injury:

Gonzalez Sets Rangers Record for Scoreless Innings to Start Career

Texas Rangers pitcher Chi Chi Gonzalez tossed a shutout in Friday's 4-0 win over the Kansas City Royals and set a franchise record by starting his career with 14.2 consecutive scoreless innings, per Elias Sports Bureau (via ESPN Stats & Info).

Cole Hamels Trade Rumors: Latest News and Speculation on Phillies Star

Philadelphia Phillies ace Cole Hamels has been the subject of trade rumors for quite some time, and that figures to continue as Major League Baseball's July 31 trade deadline draws closer.

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Hamels Not Pushing for Trade From Philly

Saturday, June 6

It is clear that the Phillies are a long way from contention, but their 31-year-old No. 1 starter is in no hurry to be dealt elsewhere despite that.

Joey Gallo vs. White Sox: Stats, Highlights, Reaction from Rangers Debut

Joey Gallo's first stop in the majors is only supposed to be for a cup of coffee: Adequately replace Adrian Beltre for a few weeks, get in some MLB cuts and go back down to the minors an improved player.

If his debut is any indication, Gallo has no interest in following that plan.

Marlon Byrd Injury: Updates on Reds OF's Wrist and Return

The Cincinnati Reds received a major blow on Tuesday night, as outfielder Marlon Byrd suffered a fractured wrist in the team's 5-4 loss to the Philadelphia Phillies.

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Byrd Fractures Wrist, Timetable for Return Unknown

Tuesday, June 2

Jim Day of Fox Sports Ohio has details of Byrd's injury:    

Joey Gallo's Head-Turning MLB Debut Teases Offensive Weapon He Can Become

Before Tuesday, the Texas Rangers knew they had an elite power-hitting prospect in 21-year-old third baseman Joey Gallo. What they didn't know is how he looked in real, live major-league action.

Well, now they do. And they have every reason to be excited.

Very, very, very excited.

Kid Catches Oakland Home Run Ball Then Pouts When He Realizes What It Means


As a kid, few things can rival the thrill of a catching a baseball at a live game.

That held true for this young fella in the first row as the Oakland Athletics visited the Detroit Tigers Tuesday night…well, at first.

New York Mets: What to Expect from the 6-Man Rotation

With the return of Dillon Gee, the New York Mets are to institute a six-man pitching rotation in their pursuit of top spot in the National League East. 

And it's not going anywhere, according to ESPN's Adam Rubin.

MLB's Early Struggling Stars Poised for Loud Turnarounds

From Davis Ortiz to Robinson Cano, a constellation of MLB's brightest stars have been among the game's biggest duds in 2015.

While the five underachievers who crack this unfortunate list have all been major disappointments so far, it's not time to write them off just yet. The most compelling reason for why they're all poised for loud turnarounds is that they all boast impressive big league resumes.

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