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Nationals manager Matt Williams passed up his first few opportunities to use outfielder Michael Taylor on Friday night. More>>
A drone crash during a U.S. Open match has tennis officials thinking about whether they can do more to safeguard the sprawling National Tennis Center from such hazards, a spokesman said Friday. More>>
Baltimore Orioles slugger Chris Davis has homered twice against the Toronto Blue Jays on Friday night and has five homers in his last eight at-bats to overtake Seattle's Nelson Cruz for the major league lead. More>>
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ESPN says commentator Curt Schilling won't appear on the air for the next month in the wake of his anti-Muslim tweet. More>>
San Francisco Giants pitcher Tim Lincecum had surgery on his left hip Thursday and will need five months of rehab to be ready for the 2016 season. More>>
David Wright can hardly contain his excitement. More>>
The AL Central-leading Royals are confident no other players will come down with chickenpox after reliever Kelvin Herrera and left-fielder Alex Rios were diagnosed last weekend. More>>
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Once Dodgers manager Don Mattingly crossed the foul line without signaling the bullpen in the ninth inning, Clayton Kershaw knew he was safe to finish off the San Francisco Giants. More>>
R.A. Dickey called talented teammate Josh Donaldson "a superhero." More>>
The Boston Red Sox say a fan who was injured at Fenway Park trying to catch a foul ball is expected to be released from a hospital Wednesday night. More>>
Albert Pujols has been saying for about 15 years now that he will reflect on the many milestones and special home runs once his career is through, and he still hopes that is many seasons down the road. More>>
The Miami Marlins rarely play well in Atlanta. More>>
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This is what the St. Louis Cardinals had in mind when they acquired Brandon Moss at the non-waiver trade deadline. More>>
All-Star reliever Kelvin Herrera and Royals right fielder Alex Rios have been diagnosed with chickenpox, raising concerns that others on the AL Central leaders may have been exposed. More>>
Instead of taking another lap around Camden Yards, Cal Ripken Jr. marked the 20th anniversary of his 2,131st consecutive game by throwing out the ceremonial first pitch before the Orioles hosted Tampa Bay on Tuesday night. More>>
This year, Georgia is from Oklahoma - Georgia Frazier, that is, a cancer survivor and daughter of a former New York Yankees pitcher who holds an inauspicious World Series record. More>>
Braves manager Fredi Gonzalez says he's never seen anything like Shelby Miller's tough run of luck as a starting pitcher. More>>
The death of a longtime Braves season-ticket holder raises questions about the height of guard rails at the team's new stadium that is to open in 2017. More>>
As his throat clogged with emotion, Mark Shapiro avoided making eye contact with his wife and two kids so he wouldn't break down crying. More>>
The ownership of the Toronto Blue Jays said Monday it would "love" to keep general manager Alex Anthopoulos and has been in discussions about extending his contract. More>>
He sat in the upper deck, basically unrecognized amid a sea of happy baseball fans. He let out a cheer when the best hitter on his favorite team smoked a home run and diligently scanned the out-of-town scoreboard to... More>>
By NOAH TRISTER AP Baseball Writer For the New York Mets, August has been like a dream, and nothing sums up their charmed life better than the saga of Wilmer Flores. More>>
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Jake Arrieta had been building toward this moment. He'd come achingly close to holding opponents hitless three times last year in a breakout season with the Chicago Cubs. More>>
Even after pitching his first career no-hitter, Jake Arrieta wasn't too big to wear his PJs. More>>
Sign-waving, cheering fans lined the streets to welcome home Lewisberry's Red Land Little League team, which made it to the finals of the 2015 Little League World Series championship. More>>
Jake Arrieta of the Chicago Cubs has a no-hitter going against the Los Angeles Dodgers through eight innings. More>>
With more than 42,000 fans cheering against them, the Tokyo players found themselves down eight runs in the first inning of the Little League championship game against Lewisberry, Pennsylvania. More>>
With the Cubs wrapping up a six-game West Coast trip, it was time for manager Joe Maddon to break out the pajamas. More>>
The U.S. flag flew at half-staff at Turner Field on Sunday, one day after a fan died following his fall from the upper deck into the lower-level stands during a game between the Atlanta Braves and New York Yankees. More>>
As the surging Blue Jays keep piling up wins, they're starting to believe in their own championship credentials. More>>
A Colorado hospital where a Minnesota woman gave birth to conjoined twins said Thursday that one of the babies died after a complicated five-hour separation procedure. More>>
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Mike Fiers didn't finish this start on the field. The Houston Astros didn't jump up and down after the final out. There was no podium for the post-game media coverage, just a handful of reporters in the corner of... More>>
It's safe to say 12-year-old Chayton Krauss had never before caused 46,000 people around him to erupt into screams of euphoria. More>>
Vin Scully said Saturday that 2016 will be his last season in the broadcast booth for the Los Angeles Dodgers, which would mark the end of his record 67-year tenure with the same franchise. More>>
Edwin Encarnacion found a grand way to cap off his homer hat trick. More>>
Kaden Peifer and his Lewisberry, Pennsylvania, teammates use the same word over and over when describing what it's like to be playing two hours from home in front of 35,000 fans at the Little League World Series. More>>
Edwin Encarnacion hit a grand slam in the seventh inning for his third home run of the game in Saturday's contest against Detroit. More>>
The pitch is for charity, but the call could favor California's professional sports teams. More>>
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The voice of summer in Los Angeles plans to return next year. More>>
A full house welcomed the surging Blue Jays home from an eight-game road trip, roaring with approval at another big win for the AL East leaders. More>>
Baltimore center fielder Adam Jones was in the starting lineup Friday night, a day after he ran into a wall and exited early. More>>
A year to the day after praising Jack Zduriencik as he was rewarded with a contract extension, Seattle Mariners President Kevin Mather found himself speaking with ownership this week on all the areas he believed the club... More>>
The title round at the Little League World Series is flush with second chances. More>>
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An arbitrator has ruled against Barry Bonds in a collusion case stemming from his final season in the majors. More>>
A woman was injured by a foul ball at a Philadelphia Phillies game Thursday night, hours after the Major League Baseball commissioner was at the stadium and spoke about increasing fan safety. More>>
One run on a double-play ball was the total sum for the Los Angeles Dodgers' hitters on Thursday. More>>
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Jake Peavy considers himself a No. 1 starter regardless of when he pitches in San Francisco's rotation. All he cares about is delivering every fifth day, especially as September approaches with the World Series... More>>
Justin Verlander leaned forward a bit, hoping this line drive would land foul. More>>
The Los Angeles Angels' Chris Iannetta hit a leadoff double off the chalk on the left field line to end Justin Verlander's no-hit bid for the Detroit Tigers in the ninth inning. More>>
A green laser beam bounced around a fog-filled clubhouse, music blared from all corners of the darkened room. It's a postgame party that's becoming commonplace with these Houston Astros. More>>
TuneIn, the app that gives users free access to thousands of live radio stations around the world, is launching an $8-a-month premium subscription service that throws in ad-free listening, audiobooks and live play-by-play... More>>
The Toronto Blue Jays have been winning plenty of games since acquiring Troy Tulowitzki, even while the standout shortstop struggled a bit at the plate. More>>
Three weeks after he took a line drive to the face that nearly killed him, relief pitcher Evan Marshall was back at Chase Field on Tuesday night, hugging his teammates and recounting what so far has been a remarkably fast... More>>
ESPN removed Curt Schilling from its broadcast team for the Little League World Series on Tuesday because of an anti-Muslim tweet. More>>
The federal ban on sports betting in all but four states was upheld Tuesday, dealing a blow to New Jersey's latest effort to expand gambling options to help its struggling casinos and racetracks. More>>
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David Wright's return sparked a home run derby. More>>
If the New York Yankees have indeed lost CC Sabathia for the remainder of the season, they might have found a reluctant leader in Nathan Eovaldi. More>>
David Wright hit a long home run in his first major league at-bat in 133 days. More>>
Chicago's Jon Lester and Cleveland's Corey Kluber locked up in a terrific pitchers' duel. More>>
By NOAH TRISTER AP Baseball Writer For all the talk about the Washington Nationals and their disappointing season thus far, there's another highly touted National League team that's also in danger... More>>
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After watching his team's latest homer-fueled win, Chicago Cubs manager Joe Maddon took a few minutes to address the most frightening hit of the day. More>>
The Chicago Cubs says a female fan hit by a line drive foul ball during Sunday's game was conscious and taken to a hospital. More>>
Starling Marte's confidence can be an unwieldy weapon. There is nothing the Pittsburgh Pirates outfielder thinks he can't do on a baseball diamond. More>>
A day after hitting a foul ball that injured a fan behind the Detroit dugout, Anthony Gose said there's nothing a spectator in that situation can do. More>>
After only four starts, Yankees manager Joe Girardi thinks it's too soon to say if Luis Severino is ready for the rigors of a playoff run. More>>
David Price had a three-run lead before he even took the mound at Angel Stadium, and it was more than he needed to keep the Toronto Blue Jays rocketing up the AL standings. More>>
Yoenis Cespedes put on quite a show at Coors Field. More>>
Growing up, Mike Fiers remembers watching Nolan Ryan throw no-hitter after no-hitter. More>>
Yoenis Cespedes hit three home runs, including a grand slam, and had a career-high seven RBIs and the New York Mets overpowered the Colorado Rockies 14-9 on Friday night. More>>