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The Kansas City Royals are set to give 45-year-old Rich Hill a start, making him the oldest active player in MLB. Who else is on the list?
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Rock and roll legend Ozzy Osbourne died Tuesday at age 76, setting off a wave of memories and mourning throughout the world.
Hill became the oldest player to start a major league game since May 27, 2012, when lefty Jamie Moyer tossed his final game with Colorado at age 49.
By calling up Rich Hill for Tuesday's showdown with the Chicago Cubs, the Kansas City Royals put the 45-year-old left-hander in position to make history.
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Well, they're likely not going to finish 112-40, but after a 6-0 victory over the Seattle Mariners July 21, the Brewers have won 11 straight games and suddenly have Major League Baseball's best record. That also means they've hurdled the rival Chicago Cubs in the National League Central Division standings.
Each of this season's contenders has at least one hole on their roster. Here's how they might fix that before July 31.
The Dodgers win a wild one, the Phillies walk it off the rarest way possible, Eugenio Suárez is hot hot hot and more from Monday's MLB action.
You’re going to slow down, and eventually stop. Time remains undefeated. If you’ve heard the phrase "aging curve," then you already know where we’re going here. Fastballs get slower, as do bats, as do feet.
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Sportsnaut on MSNMLB Reporter Reveals 2 Cities League is Targeting for MLB Expansion, One City Ruled OutCommissioner Rob Manfred has previously stated that Major League Baseball expansion will be possible once the Oakland Athletics and Tampa
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Major League Baseball faces a potential lockout in December 2026. Players and management have long clashed over salary cap proposals, a format that union head Tony Clark criticizes as harmful to competition and player salary guarantees.
MLB Is baseball actually troubled — or is it as good as it has ever been? Major League Baseball’s on-field product might not be perfect, but it’s pretty darn good.
Major League Baseball's trade deadline is just 10 days away. The Cincinnati Reds are currently 2 1/2 games out of a Wild Card spot. Reds General Manager Brad Meador recently discussed the team's plan to approach the trade deadline for 2025. Here is what Brad Meador told FOX19's Charlie Goldsmith.