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Yasiel Puig appeared in just 79 games during the regular season and missed all of September with a right hamstring strain.
The last pitchers to reach 300 strikeouts in a season were Randy Johnson and Curt Schilling. They did so as teammates on the 2002 Diamondbacks.
Braves starter Shelby Miller can finish his 2015 season with some positive vibes.
The 26-year-old center fielder has turned into a nice all-around player and he’s under contract through 2021 at some very reasonable rates.
Harvey was the subject of a very public -- and sometimes very nasty -- innings-limit controversy for much of September.
Torey Lovullo, who has been serving as Boston’s interim manager since Farrell was diagnosed with lymphoma, signed a two-year contract to return as Farrell’s bench coach.
Stephen Piscotty took the brunt of a frightening outfield collision last week at PNC Park.
Here we are, the final day of the regular season. And every game with playoff implications will start at the same time: 3:05 p.m. ET. What to watch ...
There was a pretty cool moment in Saturday’s game between the Reds and Pirates.
We’ve got some potential craziness building in the American League Wild Card race with one day left in the regular season.
Baseball’s best division has been decided.
Go ahead and breathe now, Mets fans.
Micah Johnson’s disappointing 2015 season will end with a surgical procedure.
Start the countdown now. This would be the third straight division title for the Cardinals.
Some big news here for the Astros, who have fallen out of the postseason mix but still have a pretty good shot with four games to play.
After missing the playoffs for 22 consecutive years, the longest active streak in baseball, the Blue Jays are headed back to the playoffs as AL East champs.
Mariners ace Felix Hernandez made an early exit from a start 10 days ago against the Rangers after experiencing stiffness in his right elbow.
There had been optimism that he could go Thursday, but the stiffness remains.
Now that’s how you clinch a division title.
Wade Davis has taken over at closer for the AL Central-champion Royals.
He is only expected to need 4-8 weeks of rest and rehab.
Possibly in Game 3 against the Dodgers?
Here’s a nice surprise for the Phillies ...