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Rays get former top prospect Whitley from Astros
The Tampa Bay Rays acquired right-hander Forrest Whitley from the Houston Astros in exchange for cash considerations on Friday.[read more]
Angels call up Moore, No. 8 pick in 2024 draft
The Angels called up infielder Christian Moore, the No. 8 pick in last year's draft, on Friday, setting the stage for him to make his big league debut in Baltimore.[read more]
📈 MLB Power Rankings: Rays crack top 10
Our Week 11 list saw quite a bit of movement, with two red-hot AL teams shooting up our list and a number of contenders plummeting further down.[read more]
Mets' Senga headed to IL with hamstring strain
Kodai Senga threw 5⅔ scoreless innings Thursday before leaving with a hamstring strain that will require a trip to the IL in the Mets' 4-3 win over the Nationals that completed a three-game sweep.[read more]
Rockies win to avoid worst start in modern era
The Colorado Rockies got a win on Thursday and avoided reaching a new low and setting the record for the worst start in the modern era.[read more]
Brewers rookie allows no hits, then forced to exit
Brewers pitcher Jacob Misiorowski left his major league debut when he slipped on the front part of the mound after holding the Cardinals hitless through five innings Thursday night.[read more]
Cubs' Crow-Armstrong hits 'cool' out-of-zone HR
Cubs center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong thought it was "cool" to hit the farthest pitch from the strike zone for a home run in MLB this season.[read more]
Agent: Skaggs named Reds' Miley as drug supplier
The agent of the late Tyler Skaggs said in a deposition that Skaggs told him he was using pain pills containing oxycodone that were provided by Reds left-hander Wade Miley.[read more]
Civale traded to ChiSox after bullpen pushback
The Brewers have traded Aaron Civale, who resisted Milwaukee's attempt to move him to the bullpen, to the White Sox for first baseman Andrew Vaughn.[read more]
Dodgers desperately need Shohei Ohtani's arm, but his bat will do -- for now
The state of L.A.'s injury-riddled pitching staff is alarming. But Ohtani is too valuable to rush back to the mound.[read more]