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Child Hospitalized After Foul Ball at Yankees Game

New York (AFP) – A toddler was hospitalized on Wednesday after being struck by a foul ball at Yankee Stadium, the latest in a series of incidents that have led to calls for more protection for spectators in Major League Baseball.

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Watch: Phillies Pitcher Records an Out With His Jersey

Philadelphia Phillies starting pitcher Nick Pivetta showed Monday night he did not need his glove to make an out on a batted ball. Los Angeles Dodgers catcher Austin Barnes laced a comebacker 106 mph right at Pivetta and the ball went

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Indians Celebrate Division Title With Eyes on Series win

CLEVELAND (AP) — The pregame ceremony was brief, appropriate for the occasion. The Cleveland Indians are planning much bigger parties. On Sunday, the team that couldn’t lose for a few weeks raised a red flag to commemorate winning their second straight AL Central title, one of their goals at the start of 2016.

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Hank Aaron: Kaepernick ‘Getting a Raw Deal’

Former MLB Home Run King Henry “Hank” Aaron said he thinks Colin Kaepernick is “getting a raw deal” when it comes to his job status in the NFL as part of the fallout from his national anthem protests. “I think

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MLB’s Manfred Working on Pace of Play With Clark, Union

CHICAGO (AP) — Major League Baseball is having conversations with the players’ association over possible rule changes designed to speed the pace of play, and Commissioner Rob Manfred said Thursday he hopes to reach an agreement instead of implementing any measures unilaterally.

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Marlins Say They Have Signed Deal to Sell Team to Jeter Group

MIAMI — Miami Marlins president David Samson says a signed $1.2 billion agreement has been submitted to Major League Baseball to sell the franchise to a group that includes former New York Yankees captain Derek Jeter, and the team expects to close on the deal in early October.

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Mike Trout Gets 1,000th hit, Also Homers on 26th Birthday

ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Mike Trout got his 1,000th career hit and also homered on his 26th birthday Monday night.
The Los Angeles Angels’ two-time AL MVP hit the first milestone when he doubled down the left-field line in the fourth inning against Dylan Bundy and the Baltimore Orioles.

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Watch: Young Reds Fan Kicks Marlins’ Dee Gordon in the Shin

Right before Sunday’s Miami Marlins-Cincinnati Reds game, a young Reds fan greeted Marlins second baseman Dee Gordon with a kick to the shin. Umpire Bruce Dreckman walked five-year-old Leo Schneider over to meet Gordon and he quickly kicked the speedy leadoff man. It

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