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MLB: Grayson Rodriguez of the Angels throws a fiery glare at his manager after being pulled
Grayson Rodriguez’s return to the Angels has been anything but smooth. After battling injuries and with the front office betting big on him, the young pitcher let his frustration show on the mound.
Major League Baseball has its first no-hitter in 629 days. Tatsuya Imai and two Houston Astros relievers no-hit the Texas Rangers at Globe Life Field on Monday night (HOU 9, TEX 0). It is baseball's first no-hitter since Shota Imanaga and two Chicago Cubs relievers no-hit the Pittsburgh Pirates on Sept.
Baltimore Sun Orioles reporter Jacob Calvin Meyer spoke to fans seated near right field. They told Meyer the fan who threw the ball was 13 years old. The teenager was ejected from the game. Fans in the section said the teenager thought Sánchez had opened his glove to play catch but threw the ball late, resulting in Sánchez getting hit.
It was a stomach-churning performance. Rays hurler Jonathan Heasley — making his first MLB appearance in two seasons — threw up on the mound just three pitches into his outing against the Orioles on Wednesday at Camden Yards.
HOUSTON – Gage Jump threw 6 1/3 shutout innings and Nick Kurtz and Brent Rooker each homered as the Athletics beat the Astros, 5-0, on Sunday at Daikin Park to salvage one game of the three-game series.
A Texas Longhorns baseball commit is throwing harder than almost every current Major League Baseball pitcher. Brody Bumila, a 6-foot-9, 245-pound senior, is a left-handed pitcher from Bishop Feehan High School in Raynham, Massachusetts. On Thursday, Bumila ...
Greene (elbow) is up to 150 feet of long tossing as part of a rehab program in Arizona, Mike Petraglia of MLB.com reports. Greene is being brought along slowly after undergoing right elbow surgery in March. The Reds are targeting late May for the right ...
Throughout his short time in the Minors, Gage Jump was often described as a “fiery competitor” on the mound, which is why it was no surprise that after allowing four runs over five innings in his Major League debut last week,