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The Red Sox have seen enough from hard-throwing reliever Jorge Alcala in 10 outings to know he can handle more. Alcala reached 100.3 mph with his fastball Saturday.
Crow-Armstrong first went deep with a two-run shot off Chris Paddack in the third inning, crushing a 93.5 mph fastball left ...
Transitioning relievers (let alone elite ones) into starting pitchers midseason is relatively unheard of. Yet, given the ...
Minnesota made a left-handed switch in its relief corps, as the club continues searching for stability out of the bullpen.
Crow-Armstrong, whose first-half breakout earned him a starting spot for the National League All-Star team, went 3 for 4 with ...
Atlanta's own Ronald Acuña Jr. will represent the Braves and look to take home the chain in front of a home crowd. Though ...
MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA - JULY 10: Pete Crow-Armstrong #4 of the Chicago Cubs celebrates his solo home run for his second of ...
Last year’s Tampa Bay Rays finished just below .500, resulting in an 80-82 season and no playoff appearance. This year’s ...
The Chicago Cubs didn’t let consecutive defeats weigh on them, avoiding a sweep with an 8-1 victory over the Minnesota Twins.
Could the Minnesota Twins make an American League playoff push with a left-handed hitting outfielder addition?
The Los Angeles Dodgers just took another hit in the bullpen, which increases the urgency to add a standout arm at the trade deadline, like Jhoan Durán.
The Tampa Bay Rays were running roughshod when they swept the Kansas City Royals in late June. What could possibly go wrong for a team that was playing such complementary baseball?