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Rangers' Max Scherzer drops brutally honest World Series admission
ClutchPoints· 14 hours agoTexas Rangers pitcher Max Scherzer drops a brutally honest World Series admission
Former Texas Rangers Hero Finally Gets World Series Ring
Sports Illustrated· 4 days agoThe Texas Rangers finally gave this World Series hero his championship ring.
Kentucky Derby 2024 predictions, odds: Expert picks for win, place, show, exacta, trifecta, plus...
CBS Sports· 6 hours agoJayson Werth, who had a 15-year MLB career, is part of the ownership group of Dornoch. Werth won the...
If the postseason began today, these would be the matchups
Major League Baseball· 9 hours agoSince losing the 2016 World Series in seven games to the Cubs, Cleveland has reached the postseason...
Dodgers notes: Rancho Cucamonga prospects, oldest living major leaguer
True Blue LA· 2 hours agoThe Rancho Cucamonga Quakes, the Low-A affiliate of the Dodgers, are off to a hot start, in first...
'Quite the rodeo': Milwaukee Brewers off to torrid start despite slew of injuries
USA TODAY Sports via Yahoo Sports· 4 hours agoBaker was a master with a calming influence when times were rough, leading the Astros to the...
Dodgers make important pitching roster moves
ClutchPoints· 15 hours agoThe Los Angeles Dodgers (18-11) are off to a hot start, as they currently hold a four-game lead for first place in the NL West. The club made a series of...
Rangers looking to secure home series win vs. Reds
Deadspin· 2 hours agoDane Dunning takes the mound Sunday afternoon as the defending World Series champion Texas Rangers look to win their first home series since March when...
Jamie Apody announces departure from 6ABC. What the sportscaster said about leaving
Courier-Post· 1 day agoJamie Apody announces departure from 6ABC. Jamie Apody, the longtime 6ABC sports reporter who left...
Oldest living MLB player turns 100, vividly recalls facing Dodgers in 1953 World Series | Texarkana...
Texarkana Gazette· 12 hours agoSchallock, the oldest living former Major League Baseball player, certainly has had the last laugh. The Dodgers, who signed Schallock in 1946, sent him a gift jersey: No. 100, of course. A representative ...