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Nats' Ruiz goes on IL after being struck in dugout
Nationals catcher Keibert Ruiz was placed on the 10-day injured list on Tuesday, a day after getting struck on the head by a foul ball off the bat of teammate Josh Bell while in the dugout.[read more]
⚾ Redrafting the top 10 picks from 2015 to '24
Witt over Rutschman? Does Skenes still go No. 1? Let's go back in time to right the wrongs of the past 10 MLB drafts.[read more]
Ohtani could return to mound Saturday vs. Royals
Los Angeles manager Dave Roberts told reporters on Tuesday that Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani could return to the mound on Saturday in Kansas City against the Royals, but he reiterated that "I've got to make sure I keep it open-ended" at the same time.[read more]
Padres' Bergert hit by line drive, exits game
Padres rookie right-hander Ryan Bergert left Tuesday night's game in the fourth inning after being hit on his pitching elbow by a 103-mph line drive by Washington's Jacob Young.[read more]
Angels' Neto exits win in 9th inning after error
After making an error on Tuesday night, shortstop Zach Neto abruptly left the Los Angeles Angels' 3-2 win over the Boston Red Sox in the ninth inning, as he quickly bent over in pain while consulting with the club's staff.[read more]
White Sox give minors deal to righty Syndergaard
Former All-Star right-hander Noah Syndergaard has a minor league deal with the White Sox.[read more]
Pirates remove Cruz after he loses track of outs
Pittsburgh Pirates veteran outfielder Oneil Cruz, 26, said he lost track of the outs in the seventh inning, when he didn't run out a double-play grounder, a move that led to his removal in his club's 9-3 loss to the Milwaukee Brewers on Tuesday night.[read more]
Latz's no-hit bid could land him in Texas rotation
Rangers manager Bruce Bochy said he'll consider adding Jacob Latz to the rotation after he took a no-hitter into the seventh inning Tuesday night against the Orioles.[read more]
Reds' Burns fans 1st 5 hitters in his MLB debut
Chase Burns, a 22-year old right-hander and the No. 2 pick in 2024, became the first starting pitcher in the expansion era to strike out the first five batters he faced in his major league debut during the Reds' 5-4 win over the Yankees on Tuesday.[read more]
MLB mock draft 2.0: Kiley McDaniel predicts the first 40 picks
The Men's College World Series brought the top of the draft into better focus, starting with a new No. 1 pick.[read more]