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The Blue Jays star was struck in the ninth inning of a game Toronto lost 11-4 to the Orioles at Camden Yards on Monday night.
Ramón Laureano homered and drove in three runs, Adley Rutschman marked his return from the injured list with three hits and ...
Orioles' veteran starter Zach Eflin maintained his composure after a terrible call on a pitch right over the middle of the plate.
A year ago, these were the bad days. Granted, there’s nothing good about trudging through an ugly, humid 11-4 loss that asked ...
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MILWAUKEE, Wis. (WBAY) - Appleton West grad Danny Jansen is coming home. Multiple reports state the Milwaukee Brewers are ...
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The Toronto Blue Jays have turned themselves into a contender and could be looking to load up on talent at the trade deadline ...
After 30 years of dedicated service, including nine and a half years as chief, Bill Scheel of the Toronto Fire Department will retire this Wednesday.
Toronto Blue Jays designated hitter George Springer was struck in the head by a 96 mph sinker Monday evening against the Baltimore Orioles, forcing him to leave the contest.
With the July 31 trade deadline nearing, the Brewers added depth and insurance to the catcher spot when they reportedly acquired veteran backstop Danny Jansen from the Tampa Bay Rays. With William ...
George Springer twisted his head, absorbed the full impact of a fastball near the ear flap of his helmet, and dropped to the ...
This trade would give the Toronto Blue Jays the best bullpen in the American League and solidify their status as a World Series contender.
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