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Houston Astros Star Jose Altuve Snags Sleek, Sky-High Condo Near Miami for $4.8M
The News-Times· 1 day agoHouston Astros All-Star second baseman José Altuve has purchased a posh South Florida condo for $4.8...
Ron Washington Still Believes Angels Can Turn Things Around
Sports Illustrated· 7 days agoShohei Ohtani signed with the Los Angeles Dodgers in the offseason and the current lineup is filled...
Plaschke: With the help of Dodgers history, team historian Mark Langill battles brain cancer
Los Angeles Times· 1 day agoIn the first days following surgery to remove two brain tumors, Dodgers team historian Mark Langill...
Today in Sports - Week Ahead, June 21 - June 27
Associated Press· 4 days ago1919 — Hazel Hotchkiss Wightman wins the women’s U.S. Lawn Tennis Association championship with a 6-1, 6-2 victory over Marion Zinderstein. 1932 — Jack...
Highly-touted MLB prospect Roki Sasaki to miss 2nd straight start in Japan due to right arm issue
Associated Press via Yahoo Sports· 5 days agoRoki Sasaki, the 22-year-old Japanese pitcher who could move to Major League Baseball next season,...
Yahoo Sports AM: City of champions
WSB Radio· 6 days agoYahoo Sports AM is our daily newsletter that keeps you up to date on all things sports. Sign up here to get it every weekday morning.
Tigers Today podcast: Tony's running out of things to say but Chris isn't — yet
Detroit News· 4 days agoTony Paul and Chris McCosky talk about the struggling Tigers, who have lost four in a row and are a...
Today in Sports History: First WNBA game held
Chicago Tribune· 3 days agoIn 1997, The New York Liberty beat the Los Angeles Sparks 67-57 in the WNBA’s inaugural game. A crowd of 14,284 attends the game at the Great Western...
Willie Mays is the greatest baseball player who ever lived
Birmingham News· 6 days agoThere was little argument before Tuesday that Willie Mays was the greatest living player in baseball...
Baseball is for everyone
The Cavalier Daily· 5 days agoFrom swinging a tee ball bat and playing Little League to wearing the number 17 in high school, I have found a home in baseball throughout my life....