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Discover MLB with your friends Explore MLB news based on what your friends are reading. Publish your own activities and retain full control To get started, first Login with Facebook Tuesday, September 09, 2014 2 hours ago Tanaka progressing, throws simulated game Masahiro Tanaka is moving closer to game action. On the disabled list since July, the right-hander threw 45 pitches over three simulated innings on Tuesday at Yankee Stadium and said that he continues to feel improvement with his pitching elbow.More» Tanaka goes seven innings for win No. 12 Comment (0) 0 Share 1 2 hours ago Shoulder still hurting Halos Hamilton Angels cleanup hitter Josh Hamilton on Tuesday missed his fifth straight game with lingering stiffness near his right shoulder, an ailment that doesnt seem to be getting any better as the regular season winds down.More» Hamilton exits with apparent injury in 8th Comment (0) 0 Share 2 1 hour ago Kersh has Mattingly sold on pitcher as MVP Don Mattingly concedes hes flip-flopped on whether pitchers are deserving of MVP consideration. He didnt believe they were he was winning the MVP in 1985 or when he finished second to Roger Clemens in 86, but watching the greatness of Clayton Kershaw as a manager has changed his tune.More» Kershaw fans eight over eight innings Comment (0) 0 Share 2 55 minutes ago MLB clarifies home-plate collision rule Major League Baseball issued an illustrated memorandum to all teams Tuesday in an attempt to clear up any potential confusion about the rules governing collisions at home plate.More» Comment (0) 0 Share 1 4 hours ago Cortisone for Hardy; Friday return the plan Orioles shortstop J.J. Hardy received a cortisone injection in his sacroiliac (SI) joint on Tuesday, and the plan is still for him to return to the lineup for Fridays doubleheader.More» Hardy singles in two to put Orioles ahead Comment (0) 0 Share 1 3 hours ago Mets considering changes to Citi dimensions The Mets are considering bringing in Citi Fields fences -- again. The team is in internal discussions to move in portions of the outfield wall in right- and right-center field, after three full seasons of Citis current dimensions.More» Granderson ties the game with an RBI triple Comment (0) 0 Share 9 7 hours ago Todays MLB starting lineups: Sept. 9 Every lineup, every day, as they are made public by the clubs.More» Comment (0) 0 Share 3 2 hours ago Beat the Streak leader leans on McCutchen Matt Borelli is MLBs newest Beat the Streak extraordinaire. An 18-year-old from Connecticut, the soon-to-be college student has so far made 38 consecutive correct picks on his trek toward a potential $5.6 million windfall.More» Cutch goes back-to-back with Mercer in 2nd Comment (0) 0 Share 0 2 hours ago Royals Holland feels good after pen session The availability of Royals closer Greg Holland loomed as another game-time decision on Tuesday by manager Ned Yost.More» Holland fans Robertson to record the save Comment (0) 0 Share 0 20 hours ago Rogers: As are equipped to break out of funk At some point soon, the Athletics are going to pull out of the funk they are in, but Monday nights 5-4 walk-off loss in 12 innings to the White Sox was their ninth setback in 11 games. Their chances to win the American League West have all but vanished and their AL Wild Card lead is down to a game.More» Gray allows two earned over seven innings Comment (0) 0 Share 1 hour ago Mattingly hopes Puig is turning the corner Struggling Dodgers outfielder Yasiel Puig went 1-for-4 with an RBI and walk on Monday night, which was enough improvement for manager Don Mattingly to return Puig to the lineup Tuesday night for the National League West leaders second game of their series against the Padres.More» Puig lines a run-scoring single to center Comment (0) 0 Share 3 hours ago Fredi looking to give starters extra rest Though the Braves are in the midst of battling for the National Leagues final playoff spot, manager Fredi Gonzalez is not going to make any rash decisions that could endanger the future of any of his young starting pitchers. In other words, he plans to use Thursdays off-day as a chance to give each of his starters a chance to get an extra day of rest.More» Teheran fans five over 5 1/3 innings Comment (0) 0 Share 3 hours ago Morton throws, but hip remains an issue Charlie Morton threw a simulated game Tuesday, and while his arm felt fresh, he said his hurting right hip hasnt improved. The Pirates and Morton have not closed the book on the right-handed sinkerballer returning in 2014, though it sounds as if he would only make a start if the Bucs were in need of a starter.More» Morton snags sharp grounder to the mound Comment (0) 0 Share 3 hours ago Red Sox may shut down Pedroia for season Boston manager John Farrell said Tuesday that theres a possibility that Dustin Pedroia might be shut down due to increased inflammation in his left hand and wrist. Pedroia played on Monday night and underwent an MRI test that indicated the inflammation.More» Farrell, broadcasters on Pedroias injury Comment (0) 0 Share 3 hours ago Zimmerman takes BP; running is key test Nationals third baseman Ryan Zimmerman took batting practice for the first time in public at Nationals Park on Tuesday afternoon. He was in the hitting group that included teammates Ian Desmond, Bryce Harper and Jayson Werth.More» Zimmerman takes batting practice before game Comment (0) 0 Share 2 hours ago Gardner, Prado out of lineup nursing injuries Brett Gardner and Martin Prado, two of the Yankees most productive hitters in recent weeks, were out of the starting lineup on Tuesday, and there is no definitive timetable for their return.More» Prado goes yard to put Yanks on the board Comment (0) 0 Share 2 hours ago Cards Gonzales can be key bullpen piece With right-hander Michael Wacha back from the disabled list and gradually regaining arm strength to the point where he can pitch without a pitch limit, rookie left-hander Marco Gonzales could now become a nice addition to the Cardinals bullpen.More» Gonzales fans five over six strong frames Comment (0) 0 Share 2 hours ago Tigers pen to get boost with return of Soria Two days after pitching a simulated game against his teammates, Joakim Soria will be available to pitch in a real, critical game in the division race against his old team.More» Soria throws off mound before the game Comment (0) Share 2 hours ago Nelson odd man out of Brewers rotation The Brewers return to a five-man starting rotation meant a move to the bullpen for Jimmy Nelson on the same day he was named the organizations Minor League Pitcher of the Year.More» Nelson fans three over five innings Comment (0) Share 1 hour ago Miller earning more playing time for Mariners Brad Miller, who opened the season as the Mariners starting shortstop, has found himself increasingly in the mix down the stretch while producing positive results and a .273 batting average since the All-Star break.More» Miller ropes triple to right to plate a pair Comment (0) Share 1 hour ago Marte has home run overturned by replay A crew chief review of a disputed home run in the fifth inning went the Phillies way on Tuesday at Citizens Bank Park.More» Martes homer overturned for double in 5th Comment (0) Share 1 hour ago Halos Thatcher nearing return from left ankle sprain Veteran southpaw Joe Thatcher, out since Aug. 3 with a left ankle sprain, threw a bullpen session on Tuesday and is on tap to throw another simulated game on Thursday, which could be his final step before being activated off the disabled list.More» Thatcher exits in 4th with injury Comment (0) 0 Share 0 1 hour ago Ventura successfully challenges call at first The White Sox successfully challenged a play at first base on just the third at-bat of Tuesday nights game against the As at U.S. Cellular Field.More» Safe call at first overturned for out in 1st Comment (0) 0 Share 1 4 hours ago Mets Wright sits, sent for tests on shoulder David Wright complained of shoulder soreness upon reporting to Citi Field on Tuesday, prompting the Mets to take him out of their starting lineup and send him to a Manhattan hospital for testing. There was no immediate word on the severity of Wrights issue, but manager Terry Collins noted that this guy plays through so much pain that when he comes in and says something, its a little bit of a concern.More» Wright collects four hits against the Reds Comment (0) 0 Share 2 2 hours ago Trio to get time at short with Rollins sidelined The Phillies will get an extended look at Freddy Galvis, Cesar Hernandez and Andres Blanco at shortstop down the stretch with Jimmy Rollins nursing a mild left hamstring strain.More» Galvis robs Bautista of an infield single Comment (0) 0 Share 0 1 hour ago Pillar getting his audition for 2015 With so much uncertainty surrounding the configuration of Torontos outfield in 2015, Kevin Pillar has an opportunity to make a statement that he should be considered for a job.More» Pillar drives in Navarro with sharp single Comment (0) 0 Share 1 1 hour ago Alvarez passes test, will start Friday for Fish The Marlins push for a playoff spot got a boost with the return of All-Star right-hander Henderson Alvarez, who experienced no problems during a final light throwing session Tuesday and is scheduled to start the opener of a three-game series at Philadelphia on Friday night.More» Alvarez leaves the game with oblique strain Comment (0) 0 Share 1 2 hours ago Rays decide to shut down Smyly Drew Smyly will not make any more starts for the Rays this season. The Rays announced the news that they were shutting him down for the season prior to Tuesday nights game against the Yankees.More» Smyly fans eight over six innings vs. Orioles Comment (0) 0 Share 0 2 hours ago Andrus enduring one tough all-around season Rangers shortstop Elvis Andrus is not having his best season. Among other things, he leads the league in caught stealing and is fourth in grounded into double plays. His defensive numbers are some of the lowest of his career. But most disappointing to him is clubs overall record.More» Andrus opens scoring with an RBI double Comment (0) 0 Share 1 1 hour ago Fredi unsuccessful on first-inning challenge Looking for any way to stop the bleeding, Braves manager Fredi Gonzalez opted to challenge the ruling on a forceout during the first inning of Tuesday nights game against the Nationals. But the challenge simply led to Gonzalezs 10th unsuccessful try of the season.More» Safe call at second stands in 1st inning
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