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Will Juan Soto be dealt before the Aug. 2 Trade Deadline? If so, where? And if not, when? Here is what 17 baseball executives predicted when polled by MLB.com's Mark Feinsand.
• Hall of Fame welcomes class of 2022
Cooperstown's Class of '22 took its place among baseball's legends as David Ortiz, Tony Oliva, Jim Kaat, Bud Fowler, Gil Hodges, Minnie Miñoso and Buck O'Neil were inducted.
• David Ortiz enters Hall with a classic Papi speech
Never one to shrink in the spotlight, David Ortiz once again came through in the clutch with a passionate and proud speech as he was inducted into Cooperstown.
• 'Legend of Nestor' continues in hot shutout 'W'
Unfazed by the 97 degree temperatures at Camden Yards, Nestor Cortes tossed six shutout innings and K'd seven. "It reminded me of Miami," Cortes said. "It wasn't too bad."
Buck O'Neil has been gone for 16 years, but his legacy lives on. "We obviously wish that Buck was still with us," Bob Kendrick said. "But you know his spirit will fill Cooperstown."
• Scorching Blue Jays sweep Red Sox, shake up playoff picture
What a weekend for the Blue Jays. It started with 28 runs scored in one game and ended with a sweep of the Red Sox that moved them into the top AL Wild Card spot.
The All-Star Game is now in the rearview mirror, and that means teams have all played more than half of their games. As a result, we've learned a lot about where teams are, and where they want to be. We've got five Very Good Teams, and something like eight teams clearly looking towards the future, and in the center, a wide and varied middle class of teams in various positions with varied chances.
So, MLB.com's Mike Petriello and Will Leitch took the 18 teams with a reasonable shot, and drafted them from top to bottom, based entirely on this question: Who's going to win the World Series? (Yes, 18. That's 17 teams to whom FanGraphs gives playoff odds of 20% or higher, plus the Orioles – the Orioles! – because they're just 3.5 games out of a playoff spot. Yes, that means the team Mike Trout and Shohei Ohtani play on will not be included here. What a sport.)
Will got to go first, based on the scientific method of "Mike rushing to catch a plane home from the All-Star Game." Full story >
Just clowning around
One day after Madison Bumgarner called Victor Robles a clown for the way he acted after hitting a home run, Robles decided to play the part.
Ranking all 8 playoff races
There are 8 postseason races when you include the Wild Cards, and here is a look at which will be the most exciting to follow down the stretch.