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Austin Riley's quick reflexes kept the game tied in the ninth, leading to Atlanta's walk-off win. |
There's a new No. 1 for the third straight poll -- and SIX previously unranked arms moved into the Top 10. |
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Art Schallock, a left-hander who pitched in 58 games with the Yankees and Orioles over a five-year career in the 1950s, will celebrate the milestone with family and friends at the California senior living facility where he resides. |
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Adolis García got the last laugh after Julio Rodríguez left everyone in suspense. |
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For the third time in his career, Mike Trout has reached double digits in the first 25 games of the season, joining some elite company. |
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Six Yankees legends took their permanent place on the streets of the Bronx, just blocks from the field that helped make them household names. |
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After swiping second base in the first inning, Trea Turner's successful string of steals -- the third-longest all-time -- came to an end when he was nabbed trying to score on a double-steal attempt in the fifth. |
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J.C. Torres Encinas has an autographed ball from every one of them. |
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It's Red Sox vs. Guardians at 1 p.m. ET, then Dodgers vs. Nationals at 4, followed by A's vs. Yankees at 7. |
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ARI 1 STL 5 | NYM 8 SF 2 | BAL 6 LAA 5 | BOS 8 CLE 0 | PHI 4 CIN 7 | MIL 3 PIT 2 | LAD 11 WAS 2 | DET 5 TB 7 | OAK 3 NYY 7 | MIA 3 ATL 4 | HOU 3 CHC 4 | TOR 2 KC 3 | CWS 3 MIN 6 | SEA 1 TEX 5 | SD 5 COL 2 |
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