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10 Ways MLB Has Drastically Changed in the 20 Years Since the 1994 Strike

Baseball has changed in all sorts of ways since the MLB strike in 1994. 

The game is now an absurdly lucrative business both for the players and the owners. Over the past two decades, a number of teams have moved to new stadiums, and new technologies have transformed the way that fans follow their favorite clubs.

On the diamond, it's still the same game, but nobody has come close to accomplishing what Tony Gwynn did in the summer of 1994. 

Baltimore Orioles: 3 Players Who Will Not Be Back in 2015

Now that the MLB season has hit the post-trading deadline stretch, all eyes are on division races, wild-card spots and the excitement of marching toward the postseason.

The Baltimore Orioles are one of the teams that are positioned nicely, currently holding the largest division lead in the league at six games. If the O's just keep doing what they're doing, they shouldn't have to worry about losing their spot atop the AL East.

Has Clayton Kershaw Suddenly Jumped into Top 2014 NL MVP Candidates?

Clayton Kershaw can do it all. Witness his most recent start on August 10 against the National League Central-leading Milwaukee Brewers.

Sure, Kershaw's line was typically dominant: 8 IP, 6 H, 1 ER, 6 SO, 2 BB. But his contributions extended beyond the mound.

Royals' Bold Arrival on MLB Contender Scene Is Big Wrench in 2014 Races

The Kansas City Royals haven't played October baseball since 1985, when they won the World Series.

The fact that this team pulled into first place all by itself in the American League Central with a dramatic 3-2 win over the Oakland Athletics on Monday night is kind of a big deal. And, frankly, an unexpected one.

Texas Rangers: Ron Washington's Best Moves of the 2014 Season

The 2014 baseball season hasn’t been the kindest to Ron Washington and his Texas Rangers.

After all, they have led the big leagues in trips to the disabled list, and at one point, they had 16 players on it for one injury or another. And with 13 players currently on the DL and sitting 26 games under .500, the club is just hoping to finish the rest of the season unscathed.

Toronto Blue Jays: Manager John Gibbons' Smartest Moves of the 2014 Season

In baseball, managers are often placed in an unenviable position. They are usually the first targets of blame if anything goes wrong with their team over the course of the season.

But, if the team ends up doing well, managers rarely get the credit that they deserve.

Cubs Fan Makes Impressive Catch in Last Row of Wrigley Field Bleachers

A crafty Chicago Cubs fan not only managed a dangerously impressive grab in the last row of the bleachers at Wrigley Field, but he apparently pulled a switcheroo when he threw it back. 

Justin Verlander Injury: Updates on Tigers Star's Shoulder and Return

Updates from Tuesday, Aug. 12

Chris Iott of MLive.com reported on Justin Verlander following Tuesday's MRI:

Manny Machado Injury: Updates on Orioles Star's Knee and Return

Updates from Tuesday, Aug. 12

The results of Manny Machado's MRI are in, according to Roch Kubatko of MASNsports.com:

GM Dan Duquette briefly commented on how long Machado could potentially be out via Eduardo A. Encina of the Baltimore Sun:

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Jason Adam to Twins: Latest Trade Details, Scouting Report and Reaction

The Minnesota Twins acquired promising pitching prospect Jason Adam Monday in exchange for 35-year-old Josh Willingham in a deal with the Kansas City Royals.

The Royals' Twitter account broke the news:

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