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Juan Soto featured on baseball card with Daddy Yankee, Kyle Tucker with Travis Scott in latest Topps Series 2 release.
The San Francisco Giants hit back-to-back three-homer games, showing promise for more consistent power hitting. Manager Bob Melvin optimistic.
Philadelphia Phillies keep winning despite injuries to key players. Outfielder David Dahl steps up with a strong performance in victory.
San Diego Padres player Tucupita Marcano faces lifetime ban for betting on baseball games while on the injured list.
Mets pitcher Jorge Lopez ejected in heated game against Dodgers, faces backlash for post-ejection behavior. Mets struggling, Lopez designated for assignment.
Atlanta Braves star Ronald Acuña Jr. placed on season-ending injured list with torn ACL, leaving team to adjust lineup.
Shohei Ohtani hits two home runs as Dodgers sweep Braves. James Paxton shines on the mound. Braves struggle offensively.
Mariners beat Rangers 4-0, knocking them out of first place. Logan Gilbert shines, Julio Rodríguez hits first homer. Viral summary: Mariners win!
Former MLB pitcher's son, Jack Leiter, set to debut with Texas Rangers this week after strong Triple-A performance. Viral potential: High.
Red Sox home opener turns disastrous as injuries pile up, key players out for season, defense falters, leaving team in turmoil.
Former Washington Nationals ace Stephen Strasburg officially retires from MLB after injuries cut his career short. World Series MVP in 2019.
Atlanta Braves ace Spencer Strider undergoes MRI after early exit due to elbow discomfort, raising concerns for MLB's injury-plagued pitchers.
Guardians star Shane Bieber undergoes Tommy John surgery, out for 2024 and half of 2025 season. Replacement pitcher named.
Mitch Haniger returned to the Seattle Mariners in a trade with the San Francisco Giants, reuniting him with his former team.
Harrison Bader signs a $10 million contract with the New York Mets. The Mets are improving their defense after a rough year.
Dodgers move Betts to second base, raising questions about prospects Vargas and Busch's future with the team. Possible trade bait?
Detroit pitcher Matt Manning suffers a broken foot after being hit by a 119.5 mph comebacker from Giancarlo Stanton.
Dodgers shocked and disappointed after pitcher Julio Urias' arrest for domestic violence; he will likely be placed on administrative leave.
The Atlanta Braves and Los Angeles Dodgers face off in a highly anticipated four-game series, with the Braves already securing a win. Dodgers pitcher Julio Urías looks to bounce back from a tough outing, while Braves pitcher Max Fried aims to continue his strong performance. The Dodgers have added Kolten Wong and Emmet Sheehan to their roster.
The Reds have acquired outfielders Harrison Bader and Hunter Renfroe via waivers to bolster their playoff push, adding veteran players to their young roster. The move allows the Yankees and Angels to shed salary and potentially avoid luxury tax penalties.
The Los Angeles Angels are placing several players on waivers in an effort to lessen their financial burden after a failed trade deadline.
Stephen Strasburg, former Washington Nationals pitcher and World Series MVP, has announced his retirement from baseball due to ongoing injuries. Strasburg was known for his dominant pitching and was a key player in the Nationals' championship win in 2019. Despite a promising start to his career, injuries cut it short.
Mike Trout of the Los Angeles Angels has been placed on the 15-day injured list due to a major injury.
Los Angeles Angels call up Nolan Schanuel, the 11th overall pick in this year's draft, after impressive minor league performance.
Major League Baseball is investigating social media posts alleging that All-Star shortstop Wander Franco had an inappropriate relationship with a minor.
Weston Wilson, a rookie for the Philadelphia Phillies, hit a home run in his first MLB at-bat.
Elvis Andrus hits a two-run single after consecutive throwing errors by Bryan Rocchio, giving the White Sox a win.
Tim Anderson and José Ramírez engaged in a bench-clearing brawl during an MLB game, resulting in six ejections.
The New York Mets have traded Max Scherzer to the Texas Rangers, and fantasy managers are optimistic about his prospects in Arlington. Despite a weak statistical season with the Mets, Scherzer's move to the Rangers could benefit him with a strong offense and a neutral ballpark. The veteran pitcher had an impressive performance with the Los Angeles Dodgers after being traded last year. Scherzer is set to make his Texas debut on August 3rd.
The San Francisco Giants have acquired outfielder AJ Pollock from the Seattle Mariners to boost their playoff push.
The New York Yankees have activated Aaron Judge and demoted Oswald Peraza to make space on the roster.
The Los Angeles Dodgers have acquired Lance Lynn and Joe Kelly in a trade with the Chicago White Sox. Lynn has had a disappointing season but has shown potential with his high strikeout numbers. Kelly returns to the Dodgers for his second stint with the team.
Former Mets teammates Syndergaard and Rosario traded for each other.
Former Mets teammates traded: Syndergaard to Guardians, Rosario to Dodgers.
Texas Rangers shortstop Corey Seager placed on injured list again.
San Diego Padres designate veteran slugger Nelson Cruz for assignment.
San Diego Padres designate Nelson Cruz for assignment, replace him with Matt Batten.
Texas Rangers acquire Aroldis Chapman in trade with Kansas City Royals.
Understanding the Intricacies of the 'Injured List'
You've stumbled upon a sports news headlines titled "Star Athlete Joins The Injured List" and immediately a whirlwind of questions spin inside your mind - What is this so-called injured list? Fear not, for we're about to unwrap its essence.
The injury list (IL), my friends, isn't an exclusive club that athletes aspire to join. Rather, it's quite the opposite! When you see names listed under this term in any sporting event article or discussion (think baseball, rugby, basketball), what they really mean is those players are out-of-action due to injuries sustained during practice games or main events.
In simple words: these athletes got knocked down but unlike Chumbawamba's iconic lyrics, they can't get up again - well at least not until their bodies heal completely!
But let’s convert this jargon into something relatable shall we? Imagine having a plate full of delicious cookies. You’re eager to indulge but wait! A select few have crumbled – They represent our injured warriors. Tantalizingly close yet just out of reach till they regain their original form.