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Sources: Guardians' Ortiz faces gambling inquiry
Guardians right-hander Luis Ortiz is under investigation by MLB after a betting-integrity firm flagged a pair of pitches that had received unusual gambling activity, sources told ESPN.[read more]

⚾ One trade all 30 teams should make this July
The deadline is a month away. Could players like Eugenio Suarez and Emmanuel Clase finish the season on a different team?[read more]

Rays infielder Kim (shoulder) to make debut Friday
Tampa Bay Rays infielder Ha-Seong Kim was activated Thursday from the 60-day injured list and is slated to make his team debut against the host Minnesota Twins on Friday.[read more]

Angels place rookie 2B Moore (thumb) on IL
The Angels placed rookie second baseman Christian Moore on the 10-day injured list with a sprained left thumb on Thursday.[read more]

Astros GM: Alvarez setback not as bad as feared
Astros slugger Yordan Alvarez's setback to his recovery from a fractured right hand is not as serious as first feared, general manager Dana Brown said Thursday.[read more]

Nats slugger Wood commits to Home Run Derby
Nationals slugger James Wood will bring his massive power to the big stage, becoming the third player to commit to the July 14 Home Run Derby in Atlanta.[read more]

Brewers pitcher Woodruff to make return Sunday
Brewers pitcher Brandon Woodruff is scheduled to make his long-awaited return to the majors this weekend in Miami.[read more]

Yankees' Schmidt exits with forearm tightness
Yankees right-hander Clarke Schmidt left his start Thursday night against Toronto after three innings because of tightness in his right forearm.[read more]

Dodgers' Muncy relieved MRI clean, out 6 weeks
Los Angeles Dodgers third baseman Max Muncy went on the injured list Thursday because of a left knee bone bruise.[read more]

A new world in Big Apple baseball: Steve Cohen, Hal Steinbrenner and the battle for NYC supremacy
The remade Mets and the (mostly) same old Yankees are turning New York into a two-team town again.[read more]