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Phillies’ Alec Bohm to earn $4M after winning arbitration case

The third baseman and first baseman was given a $4 million salary rather than the team’s $3.4 million offer by Brian Keller, Jeanne Charles and John Stout, who heard arguments on Thursday. Bohm, 27, hit .274 last year while setting career highs with 20 homers and 97 RBIs. He had a $748,000 salary and was […]

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LHP Tanner Scott beats Marlins in arbitration as players go 9-6

Scott was awarded $5.7 million instead of the Marlins’ $5.15 million offer by Robert Herman, John Woods and Allen Ponak, who heard arguments Friday. Scott, 29, was 9-5 with a 2.31 ERA and 12 saves in 16 chances last season, when he made $2,825,000. He is eligible for free agency after this year’s World Series. […]

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Ryan O’Hearn, Orioles agree to $3.5M deal to avoid arbitration

The agreement was at the midpoint of the $3.8 million O’Hearn asked for and the $3.2 million the Orioles offered when the sides exchanged proposed arbitration salaries last month. The deal includes a team option for 2025. O’Hearn, 30, set career bests last year with a .289 average and 60 RBIs and matched his high […]

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O’s Hays, Angels’ Ward, Astros’ Dubón win arbitration cases

Baltimore outfielder Austin Hays and pitcher Jacob Webb won their cases along with Los Angeles Angels outfielder Taylor Ward, Houston utilityman Mauricio Dubon and New York Mets reliever Phil Bickford. The unusual sweep gave players a 5-2 advantage with 11 cases still pending. Guerrero asked for $19.9 million and the Blue Jays offered $18.05 million […]

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Marlins’ Jazz Chisholm loses salary arbitration on birthday

The outfielder will be paid $2,625,000 rather than his $2.9 million request, Margaret Brogan, Jeanne Vonhof and Scott Buchheit ruled Thursday. The panel heard arguments from both sides a day earlier. Chisholm hit .250 with 19 homers, 51 RBIs and 22 stolen bases in 25 tries last year, when he was shifted to center field […]

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Orioles, LHP Danny Coulombe agree to one-year, $2.3M deal

Baltimore has a $4 million option for 2025 with no buyout as part of the agreement, and the option price could escalate to $4,925,000 based on games pitched this year: $100,000 for 50, $50,000 for each game from 51-55, $55,000 apiece for 56-60 and $60,000 each for 61-65. His agreement was at the midpoint of […]

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Orioles look to ‘reset’ against Rangers with season on the line

More Teams. More Games. The Rangers answer Baltimore’s two-run first inning by scoring five in the second. (0:45) BALTIMORE — The Baltimore Orioles are one game away from playoff elimination, but they can perhaps take solace in one of the most impressive aspects of their 101-win season: They weren’t swept in a series all season. […]

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Shohei Ohtani leaves another start early as Angels’ skid hits 6

With his Los Angeles Angels in a freefall and his future uncertain before the trade deadline, the two-way superstar is struggling against a host of challenges even more daunting than the blister and cracked fingernail that are preventing him from pitching at his unique peak. Ohtani allowed four earned runs on five hits and left […]

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Angels’ Shohei Ohtani gets win, ties MLB lead with 22nd homer

ARLINGTON, Texas — Maybe Shohei Ohtani was just a bit tired, as manager Phil Nevin joked, when the two-way star took his last big swing for the Los Angeles Angels and matched the MLB lead with his 22nd homer — and fourth in their series-clinching victory over American League West-leading Texas. After Ohtani threw six […]

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Fantasy baseball pitcher rankings, lineup advice for Friday’s MLB games

Look for our fantasy baseball starting pitcher rankings, hitter upgrades and downgrades daily to help you make smart fantasy baseball lineup decisions and for MLB betting tips. MLB game odds are provided by Caesars Sportsbook, and fantasy advice is geared towards ESPN 10-team leagues with standard scoring. For an in-depth look at what to expect […]

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