Good morning! New Cooperstown exhibit is Bananas!
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Gerrit Cole struck out nine and permitted only two hits (and no walks) in eight innings. “There’s just something about having good nights in the Bronx,” he said. “It doesn’t get much better than that.”
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Ronald Acuña Jr. scored his 140th run of the season last night — an accomplishment that speaks to both his individual brilliance and his team’s overwhelming offensive prowess.
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Going 2-for-3 with a home run in a win over the Mets, Nick Castellanos upped his RBI total to 103, with nine games to go.
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No matter the matchup, Milwaukee won’t be an easy postseason draw thanks to its pitching.
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Sarah Langs’ weekly roundup of 10 mind-blowing notes from the last week in baseball looks at Royce Lewis, Adam Wainwright, Corbin Carroll and Ronald Acuña Jr., among others.
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IF THE PLAYOFFS STARTED TODAY
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YESTERDAY’S MUST-SEE PLAY
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The fun-loving Savannah Bananas concluded their 33-city “World Tour” with a visit to Cooperstown to celebrate the Hall’s new exhibit on the wildest team in baseball and to play at historic Doubleday Field.
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Throughout the course of the 1990s, he helped set the template for the industry’s creative, irreverent, anything-goes promotional philosophy.
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Yoshinobu Yamamoto is the highest-profile NPB player expected to move to MLB this offseason.
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The Cubs, having fallen out of a Wild Card spot, host the Rockies at 2 p.m. ET, then the suddenly surging Padres host the Cardinals at 9:30 p.m.
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