Judge was injured on this play from Saturday's game at Dodger Stadium. He stayed in the game though.
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Oh no! Aaron Judge may have a broken big toe. Further testing to be done on Monday. Going for the reverse jink here.
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He's up to .392 after going 2-4 on Sunday.
Did a quick check on his splits and Arraez is a lifetime .279 (105-377) hitter vs LHP . So, he...
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All-star lineup performing "People Get Ready" from "Night Music" episode 113 from the 1988-1989 Sunday night broadcast. My...
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Mitch Keller added a cutter to his pitch repertoire this year. It seems to have made a real difference....
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Rumor has it that guy in the stands is still there yelling "There's two outs...there's two outs."
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That catcher learned a life lesson more important than any baseball victory. Make sure you get the final out before you put the game ball in your back...
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Yeah, I struck out to win the state championship
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Another home run for Christopher Morel on Tuesday. He has homered in 5 straight games and now has 9 HR in 49 AB this year. And Ross had him batting 5th...
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Josh Hader, after going 10 for 10 in saves during the month of April, is just 1 for 3 in May. He still has an 0.95 ERA. So, it's just been a lack of opportunity...
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Football's 'greatest player,' Hall of Famer Jim Brown: 1936-2023
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Before there was ESPN, we had to get our TV baseball fix from Mel Allen and "This Week in Baseball". Here's the first episode from May 31, 1977....
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Brent Rooker is 4-28 with no homers since they gave him that day off. Hmmmn.
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Despite not having enough at bats to qualify for the leader board in batting average (.318), Josh Lowe ranks in the AL top 10 for HR (11), RBI (34), and...
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Dodgers sign 32 year-old RHP Ken Giles to a minor league contract. He's only pitched 8 MLB innings over the last 3 years.
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