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Tampa Bay Rays Get Walk-off Win over Baltimore Orioles on Passed Ball

In the bottom of the ninth inning of Saturday's game between the Baltimore Orioles and the Tampa Bay Rays, catcher Nick Hundley messed up on the catch. After the ball went to the backstop, Yunel Escobar sprinted toward home and scored the walk-off run in the 3-2 win. 

Yu Darvish Shut Down for Rest of 2014 Season with Elbow Injury

An elbow injury has brought Yu Darvish's season to an early end.

Ryan Braun Injury: Updates on Brewers Star's Hand and Return

Updates from Saturday, Sept. 6

Tom Haudricourt of The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports Braun will unexpectedly be in the Brewers' lineup:

Adam McCalvy of MLB.com provides the full lineup:

 

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Eugenie Bouchard Ended Up with Two Foul Balls at Yankees Game


After losing in the fourth round of the women's U.S. Open, Eugenie Bouchard decided to stay in New York and go to a Yankees game.

During Friday's contest against the Kansas City Royals, Bouchard had a little bit of luck on her side. She ended up catching not one, but two foul balls during the game.

That's quite a way to cap off a career-best year for the 20-year-old Canadian tennis star.

Projecting Pittsburgh Pirates' Starting Rotation in 2015

The 2014 regular season is far from over for the Pittsburgh Pirates, as they are on the cusp of another playoff spot.    

Still, it may not be too early to start thinking about what this team could look like next season.  

A Young Boy Is Named 'Camden Yards' After the Baltimore Orioles' Ballpark

We've all heard gimmicky names, though "Camden Yards" may have set the standard.

No, we're not talking about the home of the Baltimore Orioles, Oriole Park at Camden Yards. We're talking about a 10-year-old who bares that name.

Biggest Takeaways from Week 23's MLB Action

Just when you thought the off-field action had subsided, big changes in the dugout and front office for three teams have dominated the headlines as we enter the home stretch of MLB's regular season.

Upheavals in Arizona, Houston and Texas may have taken center stage, but there was plenty of notable on-field action during the 23rd week of the season, including the continued slides of one-time playoff locks and the resurgence of teams that, at one point or another this season, were all but left for dead.

Key Remaining September Series That Will Decide 2014 Playoff Races

The final month of the major league season is upon us, and as we learned last season with the implementation of two wild-card berths in each league, there are more teams contending for playoff spots in September than ever before.

The first weekend is already underway, featuring several series that will impact the playoff races. And there will be meaningful meetings all the way through the final week of the season thanks to that second wild card and some tight divisional races.

Royals Counting on James Shields' 'Big Game' Experience to Lead the Way

The last time the Kansas City Royals made the playoffs, Back to the Future was the No. 1 movie in America.

Looking back, KC fans probably wish they'd shoved Marty McFly aside, hopped in Doc Brown's DeLorean and set the coordinates for 2014.

Because only now, 29 excruciating years later, are the Royals finally poised for a return trip to the postseason.

Melky Cabrera Injury: Updates on Blue Jays OF's Finger and Recovery

The Toronto Blue Jays shut Melky Cabrera down for the rest of the regular season on Friday night.

The team announced that the 30-year-old outfielder will have season-ending surgery on his right pinkie finger, per Gregor Chisholm of MLB.com:

Cabrera exited Friday's game against the Boston Red Sox after injuring the finger:

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