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April

01
Yankees place Stanton on IL with biceps strain

The New York Yankees placed outfielder Giancarlo Stanton on the 10-day injured list with a left biceps strain. In a corresponding move Monday, the team recalled outfielder Clint Frazier from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. The Yankees haven’t given any indication of how Stanton suffered the injury or how much time he could miss. He’s the third Yankees outfielder to go on the injured list this young season, joining Aaron Hicks (lower back) and Jacoby Ellsbury (hip/plantar fasciitis). Stanton played in Sunday’s 7-5 loss, drawing three walks and striking out twice. The former National League MVP is batting .250 with seven walks in three games this season. Last year, his first in pinstripes, Stanton […]

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March

29
Dodgers crush MLB-record 8 HRs in opening rout

Opening Day could not have been a more powerful success for the Dodgers, who hit eight home runs and got six strong innings from Hyun-Jin Ryu in a 12-5 rout of the Arizona Diamondbacks on Thursday afternoon. The eight home runs are the MLB record for a season-opening game and tie the franchise record for any day, not just Opening Day, previously set on May 23, 2002 in Milwaukee (also known as Shawn Green’s four-home run game). “We were wondering if it was a record,” said second baseman Kiké Hernandez, who hit two of the record-breakers. “Cool.” “Eight home runs […]

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March

28
Indians’ Lindor out indefinitely with ankle injury

Cleveland shortstop Francisco Lindor is out indefinitely with an acute ankle sprain. The team announced the news Wednesday. Lindor has emerged as one of the best players in baseball. He hit .277 in 2018 while setting career-highs in homers (38), RBI (92), runs (129), stolen bases (25) and OPS (.871). He had a WAR of 7.9, per Baseball-Reference, while playing in his third All-Star Game and winning his second Silver Slugger at shortstop. He was also a Gold Glove winner in 2016. Few players offer both Lindor’s pop at the plate and his defensive prowess at a position of demand like shortstop. For that reason, […]

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March

27
Angels’ Upton dealing with turf toe, to start on IL

Angels outfielder Justin Upton will open the season on the injured list because of a sore right big toe. Manager Brad Ausmus announced the injury Tuesday. He says Upton has “turf toe” and that no timetable has been determined for his return. Upton was injured in Sunday’s exhibition game against the Los Angeles Dodgers when he bumped into the left field wall while chasing a flyball. “It’s actually an injury you see a little more with offensive linemen and defensive linemen in the NFL,” general manager Billy Eppler said, according to the Los Angeles Times. “It’s caused when you’re essentially in a loaded position and […]

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March

26
Barca target Rashford to replace Suarez

Barcelona are in the market for a new attacker after losing faith in Luis Suarez and have placed Marcus Rashford on a three-man shortlist to replace him. Suarez has scored 18 goals in 27 La Liga games for the Catalan giants this season but has failed to strike in six appearances in the Champions League. The former Liverpool striker is scoring less consistently than his early days at the Camp Nou and Barcelona are now preparing to replace the 32-year-old this summer. Rashford has emerged as one of the top targets to replace him, according to Spanish outlet Mundo Deportivo. […]

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March

25
Cowboys agree with safety Iloka on 1-year deal

The Cowboys added their coveted free agent safety on Saturday night when George Iloka agreed to a one-year deal. Dallas had made it clear it was intent on shoring up the strong safety position previously owned by Jeff Heath ahead of next month’s draft, bringing in three safeties for visits since Monday. Iloka, most recently of the Minnesota Vikings, visited Friday and had agreed to terms by the next day. He fills Dallas’ immediate need on the back end. The Cowboys last week also brought in five-time Pro Bowler Eric Berry and Clayton Geathers, who ended up re-signing with Indianapolis. […]

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March

22
Steelers to release S Burnett by April 1

Shortly after the end of the season, there was a rumor Pittsburgh Steelers safety Morgan Burnett was planning to ask for his release. Now, according to NFL reporter Adam Schefter, Brunett is getting his wish. Schefter is reporting, per Burnett’s agent the team will give him his release by April 1. The Burnett signing last offseason seemed like a great fit. However, Burnett battled injuries for much of the season and when he was healthy was miscast as a dime linebacker. Burnett appeared in 11 games with two starts and finished with 30 tackles. The signing of Mark Barron marked […]

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March

21
A’s prospect Luzardo shut down 4-6 weeks

A’s top prospect Jesus Luzardo is no longer an Opening Day rotation option. The much-hyped lefty has been shut down with a muscle strain in his left shoulder for four to six weeks, A’s general manager David Forst announced prior to Thursday’s Opening Series finale with the Mariners in Tokyo. It’s an unfortunate setback for the 21-year-old Luzardo, who had hoped to push his way into the rotation despite minimal experience at the Triple-A level. “He’s disappointed,” Forst said, “but he knows he just has to take his time with this.” The A’s have three remaining candidates for two spots, and the […]

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March

20
Cowboys agree to 1-year deal with WR Cobb

The Dallas Cowboys filled a need by agreeing to a one-year contract with veteran wide receiver Randall Cobb, the team announced Tuesday. The deal is worth $5 million, a source told ESPN’s Adam Schefter. Cobb visited with the Cowboys at The Star on Monday, taking a physical and meeting with coaches and staff. The club also met with safety Clayton Geathers on Monday, with safety Eric Berry, defensive lineman Malik McDowell and defensive end Robert Quinn visiting on Tuesday. Quinn and Berry concluded their visits without any deals pending. Quinn is scheduled to visit with the New Orleans Saints, while Berry is looking at other options as well. The Cowboys and Miami […]

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March

19
Trout near new $430 million deal

The Los Angeles Angels and All-Star outfielder Mike Trout are finalizing a new 12-year contract extension worth more than $430 million, which would be the richest deal ever awarded to an athlete, according to ESPN. The deal is superlative in every way. The $430 million total would top the Major League Baseball-record $330 million deal that outfielder Bryce Harper signed with the Philadelphia Phillies last month. The per-year average of $36 million would also be an MLB record. Trout, 27, was due to be a free agent following the 2020 season, at which point he was expected to set off a […]

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