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The Red Sox could still make the playoffs, but the players deserved more than a middle reliever and a No. 5 starter.
The Minnesota Twins traded 10 players from their 26-man roster in the span of 24 hours, while the Arizona Diamondbacks and Baltimore Orioles were also big sellers at the July 31 deadline.
Darin Watson at U.L.’s Toothpick: This Date In Royals History—1985 Edition: July 31 - Steve Balboni hits a three-run homer in ...
Plus, consider what has happened in the National League West around them these past few weeks. The Diamondbacks were sellers, ...
The Orioles had six openings on their 26-man roster after today’s flurry of trades at the deadline. They narrowed it to five ...
The Detroit Tigers and host Philadelphia Phillies, both bolstered by late trade-deadline upgrades, open a three-game series Friday night, each looking to sharpen their playoff push with a fresh wave ...
The Houston Astros (62-47) and Boston Red Sox (59-51) begin a 3-game series Friday. First pitch from Fenway Park in Boston is set for 7:10 p.m. (Apple TV+). Let's analyze BetMGM Sportsbook's MLB odds ...
The Tigers bolstered not only their bullpen but their rotation, improving their playoff chances without giving up any of ...
Major League Baseball's trade deadline has sparked a whirlwind of activity as teams rush to strengthen their rosters for the ...
Less than 22 months ago, the Twins were celebrating at a packed Target Field after Duran closed out a two-game sweep of the ...
The Padres were not the Twins. With his team’s playoff odds trending heavily upward in the past week, Padres president of ...
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