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Mets put Travis d’Arnaud on DL with bone bruise to right wrist

The oft-injured d’Arnaud is expected to wear a splint for at least seven days and then rest his wrist until he can resume baseball activities. He is likely to be sidelined at least a couple of weeks. “It sounds like it’s not a big deal, but we know from the past it is a big […]

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What will happen before Wednesday’s MLB trade deadline? Our experts weigh in

Here’s what Bradford Doolittle, Sam Miller, Buster Olney and Jeff Passan had to say about key questions going into the deadline. Schoenfield: Which teams most need to make a move? | Fantasy impact of deadline deals Who is the biggest name who will be traded before the deadline? Sam Miller: Noah Syndergaard. Buster Olney: Edwin […]

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Yankees officially ink J.A. Happ; is Manny Machado next?

But as it stands in the wake of the reacquisition of lefty J.A. Happ at the end of the winter meetings — a transaction that was finalized Monday — that overhaul doesn’t appear nearly as dramatic as they might have hoped. Nathan Eovaldi? Nope. Patrick Corbin? Swing and miss. Noah Syndergaard? Fuhgeddaboudit. Trade for Corey […]

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Thirty years later, 2016 Mets have some of that ’86 swagger

They boast a star-studded, young rotation, with Matt Harvey, Jacob deGrom, Noah Syndergaard and Steven Matz, and ageless Bartolo Colon is a capable fill-in to round out the group until Zack Wheeler completes his rehab from Tommy John surgery. Meanwhile, with the unexpected re-signing of Yoenis Cespedes, the Mets have a legitimate lineup that should […]

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Faceless of the Game: Where have all the MLB superstars gone?

We raise this question because, as a new baseball season begins this week, there is no answer to the once-simple question: Who is the Face of Baseball? The NBA is the LeBron and Steph Show. The NFL has Tom Brady, Aaron Rodgers and an army of rock-star quarterbacks. But baseball? On one level, it seems […]

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Braves’ pitching plan a throwback to their glory days

The educational process has come full circle now that Glavine, Greg Maddux and John Smoltz have graduated to Cooperstown and Miller is the leader of a new Atlanta staff filled with enthusiastic 20-somethings. He is both inspired and humbled by the history he’s trying to perpetuate. “We all want to be great, but I can’t […]

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Jacob DeGrom makes spring debut for Mets, clocks 97 on fastball

“Still plenty of time to hopefully get that down,” the New York Mets ace said Sunday with a few laughs. The reigning NL Cy Young Award winner tossed one inning and gave up Tyler White‘s RBI single on a 97 mph fastball in a 10-1 loss to a split squad of Houston Astros. DeGrom allowed […]

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

For an in-depth look at what to expect in this daily article and for how to best utilize the information contained within, check out our handy primer here. Note: This file has been updated with any overnight pitching changes or weather-related game postponements, along with the addition of the latest MLB game odds as of […]

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

For an in-depth look at what to expect in this daily article and for how to best utilize the information contained within, check out our handy primer here. Note: This file has been updated with any overnight pitching changes or weather-related game postponements, along with the addition of the latest MLB game odds as of […]

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

For an in-depth look at what to expect in this daily article and for how to best utilize the information contained within, check out our handy primer here. Note: This file will be updated with any overnight pitching changes or weather-related game postponements, along with the addition of the latest MLB game odds as of […]

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