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Fernando Tatis Jr. and MLB’s 100 most entertaining players

Fernando Tatis Jr. was wearing a microphone during a recent Padres game, chatting with the broadcasters from his shortstop position in the middle of the second-inning action. It was charming audio — hearing him encourage and coordinate with his teammates, getting a camera isolated on baseball’s most exciting player for every pitch and play — […]

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Fantasy baseball daily notes: Pitcher and hitter rankings for Monday’s games

Some of the best of their craft are on the hill Monday, led by Jacob deGrom, Gerrit Cole and Shane Bieber. This will be the fourth straight time deGrom has faced the Marlins, the first time that’s happened since 1929, when the New York Giants’ Freddie Fitzsimmons took the hill against the Cincinnati Reds in […]

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MLB Power Rankings: Who needs to step up for all 30 teams

With a third of the 2020 MLB season already gone, it’s time to acknowledge that some of the bottom-tier teams that have had stunning turnarounds in the standings may well stick in the playoff picture the rest of the way. We knew the 60-game schedule was going to create some level of randomness and potentially […]

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Broken curfews, COVID outbreaks and … bubble ball? Passan on MLB’s latest 2020 battles

The fallout from the Cleveland Indians’ team meeting that saw pitchers Mike Clevinger and Zach Plesac sent home could have wide-ranging implications on both the Indians’ season as well as the financial future of the talented starters. The Indians have questions about what to do with their pitchers — and how to jump-start an offense […]

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2020 MLB awards predictions: MVPs, Cy Youngs and top rookies

We asked a panel of 32 experts from ESPN’s MLB coverage team to name the star players they think will deliver seasons that merit recognition as baseball’s MVPs, Cy Young Award winners and Rookies of the Year for both the American and National Leagues. What we got back might surprise you. Our voters didn’t pick […]

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