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Ryan Zimmerman Injury: Updates on Nationals 3B's Thumb and Recovery

Washington Nationals third baseman Ryan Zimmerman will be out four to six weeks after fracturing his right thumb on Saturday night against the Atlanta Braves, per Mark Zuckerman of CSNWashington.com:

Giancarlo Stanton Launches Mammoth 470-Foot HR into Concession Stands

Giancarlo Stanton is no stranger to hitting long home runs. This solo shot off of Jonathan Pettibone in the 5th inning was no different, landing above the outfield seats in the concession area. 

Stanton wasn't finished, as he added a two-run shot in the 7th inning. What an impressive display of power from the young star. 

MLB Admits Botching Replay in Red Sox vs. Yankees Game

We're just two weeks into the 2014 MLB season, and there are already problems with the new instant-replay system. 

In the eighth inning of Saturday afternoon's contest between the Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees, shortstop Dean Anna ripped a pitch by Burke Badenhop down the right-field line and appeared on first glance to beat Daniel Nava's throw into second base. 

Here's a look at the play:

Giants' Bumgarner Crushes Grand Slam Versus Rockies

The San Francisco Giants' Madison Bumgarner helped his own cause Friday night with this bomb into the seats versus the Colorado Rockies.

With the bases full, Bumgarner crushed the first pitch he saw from Jorge De La Rosa in the fourth inning.

John Mozeliak Signs 2-Year Extension with St. Louis Cardinals

After reaching the World Series last season, the St. Louis Cardinals have decided to extend the contract of general manager John Mozeliak.

According to Major League Baseball on Twitter, the two-year extension means that Mozeliak is now contracted through the 2018 season:

Ranking MLB's Most Absurd Early-Season Stat Paces

One of the best parts of the first few weeks of every MLB season is the players who get off to absolutely ridiculous startsand the stat lines that accompany them.

While a 10-game hot streak would go largely overlooked if it happened in August, it's hard to ignore a batter stepping into the box with a .600 batting average or a pitcher with a 20.0 K/9 mark when the season is just getting underway.

Biggest Takeaways from the First Two Weeks of the MLB Season

At the conclusion of play on April 11, most major league teams had played at least 10 games or one-sixteenth of a six-month schedule. For baseball fans familiar with week-to-week reactions of NFL fans, the 2014 season is at the same stage a football season is after Week 1.

That, of course, can be taken in different ways. No position player has garnered enough at-bats to derive legitimate meaning, nor does any pitcher have enough innings to tell a full tale. Of course, hot or cold starts could be instructive when projecting the rest of the year.

Andrew Cashner's Career Night vs. Tigers Hints at Dark-Horse 2014 Cy Young Run

When the San Diego Padres inserted Andrew Cashner into their starting rotation a few weeks into the 2013 season, it may have been his last chance to prove he could be durable enough to remain there.

It's Not Too Early to View Streaking Brewers as NL Central Contenders

We're still in the portion of the season when you have to be careful about taking anything at face value—especially with performances that seem out of character.

On that note, here's me telling caution to take a hike so I can say this: You might want to take the Milwaukee Brewers seriously as NL Central contenders.

How Good Is Good Enough for Yankees' CC Sabathia in 2014?

When CC Sabathia was in his prime, dominance seemed to follow regardless how sharp his stuff was in a particular outing. Upon arriving to the New York Yankees in 2009, the perfect blend of talent and maturity accompanied the big lefty to the Bronx. 

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