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D-backs star Marte's home robbed during break
Police are investigating a burglary that is believed to have happened Tuesday night at a home owned by Diamondbacks star Ketel Marte.[read more]
Phils 'love' Schwarber, committed to keeping him
The Phillies say they are committed to re-signing slugger Kyle Schwarber, whose four-year, $79 million contract expires at the end of the season.[read more]
Neukom, who oversaw Giants' 2010 title, dies
Former managing general partner Bill Neukom, who was at the helm when the Giants won their first World Series since moving to San Francisco, has died.[read more]
Marlins' Norby out 6-8 weeks after wrist surgery
Miami Marlins third baseman Connor Norby will be sidelined for several weeks after having surgery on his wrist.[read more]
Guardians SP's leave pushed amid betting probe
Guardians pitcher Luis Ortiz will remain on non-disciplinary paid leave through Aug. 31, while an MLB investigation continues into unusual betting detected on individual pitches thrown by the starter.[read more]
⚾ Top 10 prospect rankings for all 30 teams
Who is rising and falling in every major league farm system after the MLB draft? Kiley McDaniel digs in.[read more]
Tellez expected to be added to Rangers roster
Rowdy Tellez worked out with the Rangers on Thursday, with the anticipation that he will be added to their roster before their first game back.[read more]
Braves land RHP Dunning, send Ruiz to Rangers
The Braves and Rangers swapped veteran right-handers Thursday, with Atlanta acquiring Dane Dunning in exchange for Jose Ruiz.[read more]
Mo'ne Davis to try out for women's pro baseball
Former Little League phenom Mo'ne Davis will be one of more than 600 players to try out for the Women's Professional Baseball League set to launch next year.[read more]
Our latest intel on MLB trade deadline rumors, Tucker's free agency and more
Which teams will go all-in at the deadline? Who could spend big on Kyle Tucker? Here's everything our MLB insiders heard in Atlanta.[read more]