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The Angels’ two-way star dominated on the mound and knocked his own number off the scoreboard with a line drive. All in a day’s work.
The New York Times – Sports:
The Angels’ two-way star dominated on the mound and knocked his own number off the scoreboard with a line drive. All in a day’s work.
The New York Times – Sports:
The Angels’ two-way star dominated on the mound and knocked his own number off the scoreboard with a line drive. All in a day’s work.
The New York Times – Sports:
Starling Marte’s R.B.I. double capped a huge rally and gave the Mets an unlikely win against a division rival.
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There were not any flashy signings, but a month into the season, the Yankees find themselves with the best record in baseball and a roster better in all facets of the game.
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Jameson Taillon got more than enough backing in an easy win. The Mets, meanwhile, took both games in a doubleheader against Atlanta.
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When the Houston Astros let Carlos Correa walk away, they had his replacement ready. Jeremy Peña is showing flashes of what made the team so confident in him.
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A popular veteran in the clubhouse who was struggling at the plate after a yearlong suspension, Canó will be cut despite entering the season being owed $40.5 million by the Mets.
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New York’s baseball teams are topping the standings in their respective leagues at the end of the season’s first month for the first time in 36 years.
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Tylor Megill and four others spun a delightfully imperfect masterpiece against Philadelphia, securing M.L.B.’s first no-hitter of 2022.