Giants starter Ryan Vogelsong had all five pins removed from his right hand Tuesday, which could accelerate the pace of his recovery from his fractured right pinkie.
Vogelsong said that with all the pins gone, he'll be able to perform more mobility and flexibility exercises than he would if any o
The moons have aligned in such a way that the Yankees need to get Alex Rodriguez before Bud Selig does.
In the big picture, it would be best for the organization if Rodriguez never came back so it could collect insurance money and avoid the familiar A-Rod circus, and, perhaps, if he goes away due
Through the initial three innings Tuesday, the Astros had only two hits and one run.
Normally, the lack of meaningful contact and real production would have been major problems and a rebuilding club would have gradually moved closer toward its 46th defeat in 72 games.
But Jordan Lyles was on t
Esmil Rogers is an easygoing guy.
Where other starting pitchers are anti-social on the day of their starts, shunning all conversation to maintain the sombre focus of a monk, Rogers chats amiably and jokes around as he does every other day.
Perhaps that’s why he has converted so easily from the b
Manager Bruce Bochy isn't afraid to acknowledge that the Giants are "fortunate" to be in as good of shape as they are in the N.L. West despite a prolonged rough stretch.
On Tuesday, the Giants were fortunate to escape with a victory over the San Diego Padres after twice blowing leads and needing a
Navigating a bullpen minefield without his closer is something manager Eric Wedge had spent the past week dabbling in.
And it almost blew up in his face Tuesday night when he dabbled with recently removed closer Tom Wilhelmsen in the eighth inning and saw him yield a tying home run to Albert Pujo
After the Marlins capped off a rally in the ninth the night before, it was the Diamondbacks’ turn Tuesday as Paul Goldschmidt belted a tie-breaking home run to lead off the bottom of the ninth to snap a four-game losing streak in front of 21,067 at Chase Field.
The Diamondbacks didn’t want to
The Cubs and Cardinals have played 20,321 games since 1876, but few have had stranger endings than Tuesday night's affair at Busch Stadium.
Second base umpire Fieldin Culbreth called Cardinals runner Shane Robinson out for interference for trying to take out Starlin Castro on a potential double p
The Rangers’ offense managed two runs on three hits and Yu Darvish allowed five runs, though only four were earned, in six innings to lose to the Oakland A’s 6-2.
Oakland first baseman Brandon Moss smacked a home run off Yu Darvish to start the second inning. Eric Sogard then increased the A
It’s June 19 and the Red Sox are in first place, seven games ahead of the always-tough Rays after a doubleheader sweep on a long day and night at Fenway Park.
But that isn’t the surprising part.
No, the surprising part is that the Red Sox have maintained their status atop the AL East despite t
Charlie Morton gave the Pirates what they needed Tuesday night and recalled visions of 2011 in the process.
Morton had enough movement on his sinker to keep the Cincinnati Reds on the ground and off the scoreboard, and his control was good enough to keep them off the bases.
Morton's outing contrib
In the last three games, the Orioles beat two of their chief tormentors. On Sunday, they defeated Jon Lester, who’d won 14 of his first 15 starts against them, and on Tuesday, Zach Britton bested Dettoit Tigers uberstar Justin Verlander.
For years, Verlander has toyed with the Orioles, winnin
In a few days, Chase Utley will return to the Phillies’ active roster, and the everyday lineup that Ruben Amaro Jr. drew up in long and dreary winter days will finally be together again.
At that point, Kevin Frandsen will return to his spot as one of the first guys off Charlie Manuel’s bench. W
Closer Vinnie Pestano was mad. He thought he'd blown the lead and that Kansas City tied the score Tuesday night in the ninth inning.
"I thought it was a new game," said Pestano.
It wasn't, as the Indians escaped with an improbable 4-3 victory over the Royals to regain second place in the AL Ce
Zack Wheeler’s first assignment upon joining the Mets was not on a baseball diamond. It was in the bowels of Turner Field Monday afternoon, one day before his major league debut, with the spotlight on him in a news conference.
For the first time this season, the attention was drawn away from Ma
Clay Buchholz finally threw his bullpen session between games of the rain-delayed day-night doubleheader.
Alas, he went on the disabled list anyway.
As tonight's game was beginning, the Red Sox announced Buchholz has been placed on the 15-day disabled list and catcher Ryan Lavarnway has been c
The ball smashed off Jason Heyward’s black lumber onto home plate, trampolining into the humid Turner Field air. A collective gasp followed, indicating the crowd’s sense of the sequence’s possible history-changing outcome in the Mets’ 4-3 win in the matinee of a marquee doubleheader.
Over
With no progress after more than four years on the Oakland Athletics' planned San Jose move, the city Tuesday filed a federal antitrust lawsuit against Major League Baseball.
The lawsuit argues MLB's decree that the San Francisco Giants have exclusive territorial rights to San Jose, which the def
Zack Wheeler does not want to be Matt Harvey. Nor does the Mets’ top pitching prospect want to be a savior. Wheeler admitted he just wants to get though his major-league debut without getting sick on the mound.
“It is going to be a big moment in my life. There are probably gonna be some nerve
Washington Nationals outfielder Bryce Harper has been cleared to begin testing his injured knee a week after receiving a cortisone shot and a platelet-rich plasma injection into the joint, according to local media reports.
Harper, placed on the disabled list June 1 for bursitis in the left knee,
Rookie Wil Myers will play right field and bat sixth today in his major-league debut, the first game of the Tampa Bay Rays' day-night doubleheader against the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park.
And, by the way, Evan Longoria returns to third base for the first time since Thursday. He spent the last t
Waiting for Wil Myers in the Durham Bulls dugout during the middle of the second inning Sunday was Bulls manager Charlie Montoyo, who delivered this message to the young prospect: “You're out of the game. You may or may not be going to the big leagues.”
May or may not?
The kid has been
On Monday, Jurickson Profar became the youngest designated hitter in Texas Rangers history.
Soon enough the 20-year-old could have another spot in the lineup — as an outfielder.
Profar, who said he never has played outfield in his life, worked with outfielder coach Gary Pettis on Monday as h
Braves placed C Evan Gattis on the 15-day disabled list with a strained oblique.
No word on how or when the injury occurred, but oblique strains usually require some extended rest. Gattis has been one of the best stories in baseball this season, coming out of nowhere to hit .252 with 14 home runs
Mark Teixeira seems bound for the disabled list again, and surgery on his right wrist is possible. Don’t expect Kevin Youkilis back anytime soon. And Brian Cashman would have preferred to hear from hitting coach Kevin Long that Teixeira wasn’t right from the time he came off the DL instead of re