Plus: Best series to watch this week
Another week brings another set of strong matchups you won't want to miss – several of which could shake things up at the top of a tightly contested division. Head over to Phillies-D-backs if you want to witness two of the fastest players in the game, or see if the Angels can pull off an upset of the division-leading Rangers and get into the thick of the AL West race. If those aren't enough for you, check out the season's first installment of the Subway Series, which is not lacking in star power even with Aaron Judge and Pete Alonso on the injured list. | |
| Brandon Crawford had only ever played shortstop ... until yesterday, when he made his long-awaited pitching debut to the tune of a 0.00 ERA and a 90 mph reading on the radar. And he made sure to get in a little good-natured ribbing of his "fellow" pitchers. | | |
| It's going to take more than a foul ball off the face to keep John Sterling from getting behind the microphone for Yankees games. | | |
| Nationals outfielder Alex Call made an impressive robbery at the wall to lead yesterday's Top Plays, which also included a monster home run. | | |
| The Veeck family legacy was built on baseball and fun, and that's quite evident in Mike Veeck's colorful personality, which was on display at the Tribeca Film Festival, where his heartwarming tale of redemption was being screened. | | |
| Even the rare rainy San Diego day could not stop the kids from having a blast on a field that is, quite literally, a piece of art, designed as though it came straight out of a Marvel comic book. | | |
| Shohei Ohtani, Mike Trout and the Angels square off with Marcus Semien, Corey Seager and the Rangers in the Casamigos Tequila MLB Network Showcase at 8 p.m. ET. | | |
| Ken Griffey Jr. famously hit the warehouse on Eutaw Street outside Camden Yards in the 1993 Home Run Derby. Who was the winner of that Derby? | |
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