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Rangers' Max Scherzer scratched from 2nd scheduled rehab start because of sore thumb
U-T San Diego· 15 minutes agoTexas Rangers right-hander Max Scherzer was scratched from his second scheduled rehab start Tuesday because of thumb soreness. The soreness is similar to what Scherzer experienced ...
Houston Astros Sending Down Former MVP José Abreu in Shocking Roster Move
Sports Illustrated· 2 hours agoJosé Abreu has gotten off to a more than lackluster start to the 2024 season, so the Houston Astros...
MLB Best Player Prop Bets for April 30
Heavy.com· 2 hours agoLet’s dive into some of the top MLB player prop bets we’re favoring based on our statistical analysis sourced from FanGraphs. Jordan Montgomery played a...
Houston Astros Reportedly Believe They Have Turned Their Season Around
Sports Illustrated· 8 hours agoIt sounds like the Houston Astros have found some confidence following their dominant showing in...
Max Scherzer Injury Update: Return To Texas Rangers Rotation Delayed By Thumb Soreness So 'Nothing...
Sports Illustrated· 50 minutes agoTexas Rangers' Max Scherzer delayed his second rehab start because of soreness in the thumb on his...
Baltimore Orioles Star Prospect Continues to Impress in Minor Leagues
Sports Illustrated· 1 day agoAfter making a rapid ascension in minor league baseball prospect rankings, the Baltimore Orioles'...
Baltimore Orioles Improved Pitching Staff Has Been One of Baseball's Best
Sports Illustrated· 2 hours agoThe Baltimore Orioles have one of the best pitching staffs in the MLB and are finally getting...
New York Yankees Named Fit for Pittsburgh Pirates All-Star Pitcher
Sports Illustrated· 8 hours agoThe New York Yankees have been tabbed a fit for an All-Star pitcher.
2024 NCAA baseball bracket: Men's College World Series scores, schedule
NCAA· 6 days agoThe 2024 DI baseball championship is set to begin with regionals on Friday, May 31. Here is the full tournament schedule.
Rangers' Max Scherzer drops brutally honest World Series admission
ClutchPoints· 3 days agoTexas Rangers pitcher Max Scherzer drops a brutally honest World Series admission