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Former World Series MVP Pablo Sandoval on Atlanta Braves roster

The 2012 World Series MVP joined the Braves after being released by the San Francisco Giants a couple of weeks ago. He started at third base in the final game of the regular season, going 0-for-2 with two walks in a 9-1 loss to the Boston Red Sox. Sandoval played 33 games for the Giants, […]

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MLB playoffs preview: Everything you need to know about the 16-team postseason

It’s time for the MLB playoffs! After a wild sprint to the finish that needed every day of the regular season to determine the seeding, the real fun begins. For the first time, 16 teams will enter the postseason, and just a few short days later half of them will be headed home. Who will […]

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‘This isn’t fun’: How everyone in baseball has navigated a very different season

“For the first time in 70 years,” he said, “I don’t care about baseball.” He wasn’t angry. He was hurt and sad that the game he loves wasn’t delivering — it had somehow let him down. I tried to explain that this wasn’t the fault of the game; COVID-19 was to blame. It has changed […]

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MLB Power Rankings: West Coast contenders shake things up

With Major League Baseball teams reaching the midpoint of their seasons and next week’s trade deadline looming on the sports calendar, even little more than a month’s worth of data is starting to take on meaning for general managers weighing decisions about potential moves they can make. Not least because there’s little more than a […]

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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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Fact-checking the Houston Astros’ slow start

The numbers stand out more than they normally would after 16 Major League Baseball games — for reasons we are all too familiar with that involved banging garbage cans and other Houston Astros-related nonsense in 2017 and into the 2018 season: Jose Altuve: .183 George Springer: .182 Alex Bregman: .224 Those were the batting averages […]

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2020 MLB Opening Day lineups for every game

Baseball is back for a very unique 2020 MLB season. Not sure who is starting for your team? We’re tracking batting orders from across the majors, including the first NL games since the universal DH was adapted for the season. Check back for updates as teams announce their Opening Day starting lineups for all of […]

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2020 MLB season preview: Power Rankings and everything you need to know for 60-game sprint

The 2020 major league baseball season will be like none that has ever come before it. MLB’s 30 teams will have just 60 games to try to streak into the postseason. Players and coaches will need to focus on the field while maintaining strict health and safety protocols off of it. There will be limited […]

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Picking both 2020 MLB All-Star rosters — even though there’s no game

The 91st All-Star Game would have been played Tuesday, and it would have been a wonderful celebration of the sport’s best players at Dodger Stadium. Instead, for the first time since 1945, there is no game, so the American League will carry its seven-game winning streak into 2021 at Atlanta’s Truist Park, with Dodger Stadium […]

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MLB roundtable: Is the ball still juiced and other key home run questions for 2020

Among all of the unknowns heading into the shortened 2020 campaign for Major League Baseball, one of the biggest is this: How much of an encore will even a 60-game season be on last season, the Year of the Home Run? With memories of 2019’s exploding scoreboards and record rates of balls belted into the […]

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