Good morning! The NL Cy Young might’ve been clinched last night
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Ronald Acuña Jr. moved one home run away from producing the first 40-60 season in AL/NL history, and Spencer Strider needs seven strikeouts to set the Braves’ single-season record.
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Maybe their performances have flown under the radar next to bigger-named stars, but all 10 of these guys have provided big moments that should be recognized.
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With their 95th win, the Orioles ensured they’ll finish with a better record than the Astros. Now the only team that can catch them is the Rays — meaning the AL East champ will secure the top seed.
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Cavan Biggio was once again pivotal for an ailing Blue Jays lineup in the thick of the Wild Card race.
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Blake Snell continued his bid for a Cy Young Award with seven hitless innings against the Rockies, and though the bullpen couldn’t finish it off, the southpaw lowered his MLB-best ERA to 2.33.
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IF THE PLAYOFFS STARTED TODAY
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YESTERDAY’S MUST-SEE PLAY
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Josh Rojas turns an inning-ending out into a game of leapfrog with Tony Kemp.
MORE TOP PLAYS
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After hitting a homer in the ninth in Oakland, J.P. Crawford took part in the Mariners’ trident dugout celebration. But the real treat was giving an enthusiastic head scratch to this good boy.
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The proposal features an approximately 30,000-seat ballpark with three seating levels, a fixed roof, an artificial turf field and a “pavilion” design. It would be ready for the 2028 season.
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Darryl Strawberry had lost his way and was at risk of losing baseball in 1996. He was a man in need of a 2nd chance. The team that gave it to him saved more than just his MLB career.
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When the Angels face the Rays this evening at 6:40 ET, fans from anywhere in the world can join the interactive 3-D watch party.
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Start your day with Phillies vs. Braves at noon ET, followed by Rockies vs. Padres at 4. Then join Tigers vs. Dodgers at 10.
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