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MLB Power Rankings Week 21: Where all 30 teams stand as final stretch begins

We’ve finally entered September, and MLB teams will have only a final month and change to solidify their playoff positions — if they haven’t already. Where have the New York Yankees ended up after their 13-game winning streak was snapped? Have the Phillies Phillies bought themselves some breathing room with their recent play? As always, […]

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Fantasy baseball daily notes: Pitcher and hitter rankings for Sunday

A pair of NL Cy Young award contenders top the card with Max Scherzer visiting the Mets and Freddy Peralta taking the hill in Pittsburgh. Elsewhere, there are some intriguing options for those needing to squeeze another start or two onto your Week 18 ledger while there is the usual array of bats for hire. […]

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Cody Bellinger ‘super excited’ to return to lineup for Los Angeles Dodgers

Bellinger, who was out for nearly two months with a hairline fracture in his left leg, started in center field and batted cleanup Saturday against the San Francisco Giants, going 0-for-4 with a walk and a run scored. Bellinger had offseason shoulder surgery after the Dodgers won the World Series and said this has been […]

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San Diego Padres, Los Angeles Dodgers set stage for memorable summer

LOS ANGELES — It seemed as if Sunday’s finale, the seventh game in 10 days between the San Diego Padres and the Los Angeles Dodgers, would finally produce the first dud of this exhilarating matchup. The Dodgers led by six runs, and the Padres were down to their last nine outs, entering the final three […]

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Los Angeles Dodgers’ Zach McKinstry goes on 10-day IL with strained oblique

The major league-leading Dodgers made the move Friday, adding a fifth player to their IL. Los Angeles recalled outfielder DJ Peters from its alternate training site to make his major league debut. McKinstry is batting .296 with three homers and 14 RBIs in 17 games while playing second base, third base, right field and left […]

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