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MLB Should Hand Cardinals 'Humongous' Punishment If Found Guilty of Hacking


According to a New York Times report, the St. Louis Cardinals are being investigated by the FBI after being accused of hacking into the Houston Astros' internal networks. 

Bleacher Report's MLB National Columnist Scott Miller weighs in on the hot topic in the video above. 

Yasiel Puig Breaks Bat and Light After Striking Out Against Rangers


Typically a harbinger of all things joyful and good, Yasiel Puig took an angry turn during the Los Angeles Dodgers' 4-1 loss to the Texas Rangers on Monday night.

Armless Man Throws Out First Pitch at Giants Game, Nails It


Tom Willis, a man born without arms, crushed the ceremonial first pitch before Monday night's game between the Seattle Mariners and San Francisco Giants at AT&T Park.

Stepping to the mound sans socks and shoes, Willis delivered a barefoot strike over home plate all the way from the rubber.

The Biggest Issues the New York Yankees Must Address at the Trade Deadline

The New York Yankees find themselves in an interesting position as we approach the trade deadline.

The team wasn't exactly expected to compete this year, at least not for a division title. However, after 63 games, the Yankees are just one game back of the division-leading Tampa Bay Rays and firmly in the running for a wild-card spot.

Brian McCann Finally Showing Why Yankees Gave Him $85M Deal

The immediate thought was “bust” after the 2014 season.

Scott Miller's Starting 9: Inconsistency, High Payroll Doom Padres' Bud Black

1. No Forgiveness by Padres

Managers are hired to be fired, everyone knows it, and rarely is a man more vulnerable than when he's working for an ownership group that didn’t hire him and a general manager that inherited him. Especially when the payroll is jacked up to a club-record $108 million.

Albert Pujols Providing the Co-Star Mike Trout Has Desperately Needed

Earlier in June, Albert Pujols insisted that the Los Angeles Angels were not "the Mike Trout show." This was despite all evidence to the contrary, as the Angels had been on Trout's back all s

Kyle Schwarber's Promotion Will Offer Tease of Lethal Cubs Lineup to Come

The following is not a recording: The Chicago Cubs are calling up an elite hitting prospect.

That's been a hobby of theirs in 2015, as they tabbed Kris Bryant in late April and Addison Russell shortly after him. Now they're calling on Kyle Schwarber. And once he arrives, the Cubs will be offering a glimpse of something both wondrous and powerful: their future lineup.

But first things first.

Breaking Down Early Cincinnati Reds Trade-Deadline Rumors

With the July 31 MLB trade deadline just a month-and-a-half away, some Cincinnati Reds players are starting to find themselves involved in trade rumors.

Biggest Issues the Dodgers Must Address at the Trade Deadline

When examining the Los Angeles Dodgers on the surface, it's difficult to find anything significantly wrong with the team.

Not only do they rank among the top of the league in runs scored and ERA while having committed the sixth-fewest errors, the Dodgers have also maintained control of the National League West for most of the season.

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Best of the American League
Tampa Bay
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Boston
19%
Chicago
7%
Minnesota
10%
Los Angeles
17%
Texas
27%
Total votes: 270

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