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Scott Miller's Starting 9: The Boss Never Would Have Let Robinson Cano Walk

1. The Boss, the rapper and the All-Star

Here comes Robinson Cano racing back to the Bronx, history already being written.

A real, live Seattle Mariner actually guesting on The Tonight Show.

NL West Missed Its Opportunity While Clayton Kershaw Was out Injured

Los Angeles Dodgers ace Clayton Kershaw is set to make what could be his final rehab start on Wednesday as he inches closer to a return from an upper back injury that has kept him out of action since being scratched from his second start of the season on March 30. 

Pitch Counts Are Good for Kids, Bad for Major Leaguers

Pitch counts are now an acknowledged part of baseball. For all the sabermetric advances in the game, the one that's made the most inroads into the consciousness of baseball fans and the actions of baseball teams is the simple pitch count.

The problem is, it's not helping.

Early Grades for All of Baltimore Orioles' Offseason Acquisitions

The Baltimore Orioles are currently sitting at second place in the AL East with a 12-12 record, and they have been flirting with a .500 record for the past week.

Despite kicking off the season with a 2-5 record in their first seven games, the Orioles have rebounded nicely, winning 10 of their next 17 games, thanks to notable contributions from some of their offseason acquisitions.

Los Angeles Dodgers: TV Standoff Is Dangerously Disillusioning Fans

“It’s time for Dodger baseball!”

A month into what could very well be Vin Scully’s final season uttering those famed words, most of the Los Angeles Dodgers’ contingent isn’t able to hear them spoken.

Grading MLB's Top 15 Offseason Acquisitions Heading into May

From the record-setting Jose Abreu to the wildly underachieving Prince Fielder, it's time to dish out grades for MLB's top 15 offseason acquisitions heading into May. 

Of course, the Chicago White Sox's slugger is far from the only big-money pickup who receives a high mark. Conversely, Fielder is definitely not the only premier name who has all sorts of room for improvement. Plus, there are a few stars who fall right in the middle.  

Mariners' Robinson Cano Gets Booed by Yankees Fans to Get Him Ready for Return


Former New York Yankees second baseman Robinson Cano will play his first game against his former team when the Seattle Mariners return to Yankee Stadium on Tuesday, April 29.

Jimmy Fallon wanted to give Yankees fans a chance to show how they really feel about his departure by letting them boo him. Fallon did not, however, tell these booing fans that the real Cano could hear everything.

Los Angeles Dodgers: An Early Breakdown of Their Best Trade Bait

On paper, the Dodgers have too many good problems. Too many good outfielders, too many All-Star closers, and, for the first time in many years, a well-stocked farm system. So barring a rash of injuries, the Dodgers shouldn't have the need to make any major trades this season. 

Bryce Harper's Injury Leaves Nationals Hustling to Keep Up in Tough NL East

Bryce Harper and the Washington Nationals came into the 2014 season showered with predictions of October glory.

Rays' Desmond Jennings Scores from 2nd Base on Sacrifice Fly

It's not every day that an MLB player scores from second base on a flyout, but the Tampa Bay Rays' Desmond Jennings made it happen with a little luck and great hustle.

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