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Manny Randhawa

Manny Randhawa

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Twins' No. 3 prospect Keaschall headed to The Show (source)

An extremely busy week continues for the Twins, as they will call up Luke Keaschall from Triple-A St. Paul, a source told MLB.com. The club has not confirmed the imminent promotion. The move comes shortly after the club added Jonah Bride to the active roster following a trade and placed
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11 players putting up early MVP numbers

Needless to say, MVP Awards are not won (or lost) in the first two weeks of the season. Remember 2024? Aaron Judge didn’t really get things going until May. Yes, sensational starts can fizzle out quickly. Cold April slumps are forgotten when the weather, and the bats, heat up. But
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A's set franchise record by homering in first 9 games

DENVER -- Before Saturday night’s 7-4 win over the Rockies at Coors Field, A’s manager Mark Kotsay said that while his club is certainly proficient in hitting the long ball, there’s much to improve upon for a lineup that entered the day batting .225.
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Slugging A's showing 'capability' to score in different ways

DENVER -- Before Saturday night’s 7-4 win over the Rockies at Coors Field, A’s manager Mark Kotsay said that while his club is certainly proficient in hitting the long ball, there’s much to improve upon for a lineup that entered the day batting .225.
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Predicting the 2025 All-MLB Team

The All-MLB Team annually recognizes the best players at each position across Major League Baseball, and in 2025, it is entering its seventh year. Sure, we may only be in the first full week of the new season, but it's never too early to project which players might be named
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18 countries, territories represented by internationally born playe...

Opening Day is special for a number of reasons, but when it comes to baseball’s exploding popularity across the globe, it’s especially exciting when internationally born players take the field as MLB begins a new season. On Thursday, when the 2025 season officially began for 28 of the 30 clubs
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Judge tugs at heartstrings with Opening Day gesture

A ticket to Opening Day at Yankee Stadium would be enough to thrill any young baseball fan. Sitting in the front row behind the right field wall, less than 100 feet from superstar slugger Aaron Judge, would be icing on the cake. But getting a baseball handed to you by
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Juan Soto, pitcher? It could have been, if not for this coach

They called Rafael Zapata crazy. The owner of a youth baseball academy in the Dominican Republic had an idea. He was going to take a 14-year-old star pitcher and turn him into a position player. The thing was, this kid couldn’t hit and he couldn’t run. “I had a meeting
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Tellez wows with glove and bat in final bid for roster spot

PEORIA, Ariz. -- With one day left in Spring Training for the Mariners, a couple of significant roster decisions remain, though Sunday brought more clarity when a veteran outfielder beloved in the Pacific Northwest for his meritorious contributions to the franchise was released. When the Mariners announced that they had
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Veteran outfielder Haniger released by Mariners

PEORIA, Ariz. -- The Mariners announced on Sunday morning that they have released veteran outfielder Mitch Haniger, who was in his second stint with Seattle and entering the final year of a three-year, $43.5 million contract he signed with the Giants prior to the 2023 season. Haniger, who posted an
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D-backs reach 5-year deal with hard-throwing reliever Martinez

PHOENIX -- The D-backs and reliever Justin Martinez have finalized a five-year contract extension that begins this season and runs through 2029, the club announced on Saturday. The deal is worth $18 million, a source told MLB.com's Steve Gilbert.