Good morning! There’s no such thing as a “routine fly ball”
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Having clinched a playoff spot last week, the Brewers secured their third NL Central title in the past six seasons.
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Seiya Suzuki helped the Cubs build an early lead, but his late error ended up preventing a victory — though Chicago holds onto the third NL Wild Card.
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Brooks Robinson was part of the first two championship teams in Baltimore history, and the current Orioles honored his memory by moving another step closer to their first division title since 2014.
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George Kirby turned in six scoreless innings as Seattle snapped its four-game losing streak and drew within a half-game of Houston.
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As eventful as Tuesday night’s slate was, it still didn’t resolve everything. In fact, it might have made today, and the rest of the week, even more complicated.
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IF THE PLAYOFFS STARTED TODAY
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YESTERDAY’S MUST-SEE PLAY
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Teoscar Hernández found himself one with the wall after a clutch catch.
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These players may have had tough seasons, but all can be redeemed on the playoff stage.
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Brooks Robinson — an 18-time All-Star, a 16-time Gold Glove third baseman and an AL and World Series MVP — has died at 86.
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For all the impressive numbers Ronald Acuña Jr. has been putting up this season, none may be more eye-opening than his strikeout rate.
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The White Sox logo instilled a sense of pride in South Side fans in the ’90s, and West Coast rap became a driving force behind its ascent to a fashion-forward accessory.
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The AL West and Wild Card races are going down to the wire as Kyle Tucker and the Astros take on Julio Rodríguez and the Mariners in the Casamigos Tequila MLB Network Showcase at 9:30 p.m. ET.
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