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Three seasons into his career, Yankees shortstop Anthony Volpe hasn’t met the expectations that came with being the team’s former top prospect and one of the best in baseball. Through 95 games and 384 ...
On the one hand, the fact that the Twins were one competent offensive performance away from being .500 at the break is a ...
In Colombia, drug gangs are waging a new kind of war — by air. Armed with cheap drones, they’re targeting rivals in a ...
Jose Altuve, Alex Bregman and others see Jeremy Peña's love for the game and his work ethic and aren't surprised how he has ...
Even if Rodrigo de Paul is to exit Atletico Madrid, Diego Simeone is unlikely to be short of Argentina internationals at his ...
When dividing up blame for the Twins' offensive woes, not only have their top hitters underperformed their high expectations, ...
Buxton, finally healthy last winter, coached his son's 11U team and rediscovered his love for baseball. Now he's an All-Star again.
Shortstop Carlos Correa hobbled off the field Friday night because of an ankle injury but was back only two days later.
Neyens, 18, "has some of the best raw power of anyone in the high school class this year," The Athletic's Keith Law wrote.
Twins made Byron Buxton the second pick in the 2012 amateur draft, right after the Houston Astros selected Carlos Correa. Thirteen years later, Buxton is performing ...
This story originally ran previously, before Alex Lodise was drafted with the No. 60 pick by the Braves and Kyle Lodise was drafted with the No. 76 pick by the White Sox.
Just as he hoped, Carlos Correa returned to the lineup Sunday after missing just one day with a sprained right ankle. Correa suffered the injury on Friday night when Tommy Pham’s helmet hit his right ...