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Will Middlebrooks Injury: Updates on Red Sox 3B's Fractured Finger and Return

It has been a nightmarish start to the season for 25-year-old Will Middlebrooks, and it's about to get even worse. 

According WEEI.com's Alex Speier, the Red Sox have placed the third baseman on the disabled list with a fractured finger:

Tony La Russa Named Chief Baseball Officer of Arizona Diamondbacks

As the Arizona Diamondbacks desperately search for answers amid a frustrating start, the team thinks it has found the man who can provide them. The Diamondbacks announced Hall of Fame manager Tony La Russa will join the team in a newly created Chief Baseball Officer position.

Joey Votto Quad Strain Will Challenge Reds, Raises Questions About His Health

The news came from Ken Rosenthal of Fox Sports. Joey Votto, the Cincinnati Reds star first baseman, stayed in Cincinnati for an MRI and a consultation with team physician Dr.

'Jungle Bird' Gets Bodyslammed After Running onto Field at Nationals Park

Do you remember the infamous "Jungle Bird," the man who crashed the 2012 U.S. Open and a 2013 match between Everton and Juventus all in the name of deforestation? Of course you do. 

Well, he's back, this time storming the field at Nationals Park during Washington's matchup against the New York Mets. 

Biggest Takeaways from the First 7 Weeks of the MLB Season

Baseball's 162-game schedule allows for introspection and wide-ranging narratives, but the day-to-day news cycle looms for every team. With each injury, disabled list stint, minor league call-up or transaction, the state of the league can easily shift.

With few dominant or awful teams, the beauty of this season lies in the details. Every pitch of every at-bat matters. Therefore, it's instructive to review the season on a weekly basis. 

MLB Teams with Desperate Trade Needs at the One-Quarter Mark

Finding a trade partner at this time of the season isn't easy.

Teams that have quickly fallen out of playoff contention, even if they are fairly certain that they're not good enough to bounce back, will typically wait until at least late June before throwing in the towel and trading away a player with value.

Why? Because they want to give the team that they assembled a chance before subtracting an integral part of that roster in a trade. 

5 Chicago Cubs Prospects Who Never Panned out

In the over century-long World Series drought the Cubs are currently experiencing, they've had their fair share of heartbreak. Sometimes they've been downright bad, but sometimes they've actually had reason to get excited. Such is the case for the Cubs right now as they are building up a solid hitting farm system with potential future stars like Javier Baez, Albert Almora, Kris Bryant and Jorge Soler. 

Max Scherzer Showing the Road to 2014 AL Cy Young Goes Through Him

A quarter of the way through the season, the 2014 American League Cy Young race isn't lacking in participants. Masahiro Tanaka is one standout. So is Sonny Gray. And Mark Buehrle. And usual suspects Felix Hernandez and Yu Darvish.

Fan Transported to Hospital After Falling Down Elevator Shaft at Fenway Park

A woman reportedly fell down an elevator shaft at Fenway Park on Friday night following the Boston Red Sox's 1-0 loss to the Detroit Tigers.

ESPNBoston.com's Gordon Edes reported that the unidentified female fell two stories, from the fourth level down to the second. She was found unconscious and transported to Beth Israel Hospital, where her condition remains unknown:

Boy Battling Leukemia Treated to Epic Day Thanks to Make-a-Wish Foundation

The Kansas City Royals and the Make-A-Wish foundation in Missouri made 6-year-old Isai Rojas a very happy kid on Friday, as he had an experience he'll never forget.

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