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The Orioles’ frustration has been mounting for weeks, if not months. They took it all out on the Detroit Tigers on Friday night. Baltimore exploded for five home runs to back Corbin Burnes’ dominant...
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Justin Verlander handed the baseball to his manager and began the walk to his dugout. He adjusted his cap and shook his head several times. He approached the first-base line with his gaze lowered. In...
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On a hot Friday night at Busch Stadium, the Guardians took another step toward clinching the AL Central. They spent the early part of the game pushing and elbowing their way to a 2-0 lead. Then Jose...
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The final weeks of a season that is ending short of the playoffs can be a drag for some players. But for those who haven’t previously had much of an opportunity in the big leagues, the late September...
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Last week reminded us that the Broncos are in deep trouble this season. Once again, interceptions were thrown, penalties called, runs stuffed and hands wrung. The blaring alarm comes from offensive...
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Manning has long been a curiosity as a top recruit with a famous last name. He gets his first chance to start for Texas on Saturday....
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Yankees ace Gerrit Cole followed his worst start of the season with his best. And longest. By far his longest. Cole made it through nine innings with his pitch count under 100. That wasn’t enough to...
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It will take another few days before the Red Sox’ season is officially done. Rafael Devers probably won’t have to wait that long for his to be over. Devers, who has dealt with shoulder issues for...
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Juan Soto was originally in the lineup for Friday night's game against the Athletics but was pulled out after reporting soreness and swelling in his left leg. Manager Aaron Boone said X-rays were...
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Dak Prescott doesn’t have a relationship with Lamar Jackson. Sure, the quarterbacks are cordial when they bump into one another at this event or that. But their paths have rarely crossed since...
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