The Orioles snapped a season-high six-game losing streak in dramatic fashion on Tuesday night, with Nate McLouth drilling a solo homer in the bottom of the 10th inning to drop the Yankees, 3-2.More» McLouth smashes a walk-off homer in the 10th
The immediate impact of Tuesday's 5-1 Tigers win on the standings was incremental, moving Detroit within a game and a half of Cleveland in the division. The fearsome part is looking ahead at what Miguel Cabrera could mean in the race over the coming weeks if he keeps hitting like he has.More» Miggy cranks a two-run shot to center
Mike Leake never looked back after the Reds scored three first-inning runs, tossing seven scoreless frames in a 4-0 win over the Mets on Tuesday night at Citi FieldMore» Wright's error gives Reds an early lead
White Sox ace Chris Sale was scratched from his scheduled start in Wednesday's series finale against the Red Sox as a precautionary measure due to mild tendinitis in his left posterior shoulder.More» Sale shuts down Angels, fans 12 over 7 2/3
Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic -- co-hosts of the popular ESPN morning radio show "Mike and Mike" -- will be at Progressive Field during the Tribe's two-game series with Detroit.More» Gomes' three-run shot wins it for the Tribe
TiVo joined MLB Advanced Media on Tuesday in announcing the availability of the MLB.TV app on any of the TiVo Premiere DVRs.More»Subscribe now to MLB.TV Premium
Tuesday night was big for Aaron Brown after Miguel Cabrera's two-run homer over the center-field fence in the sixth inning extended the Tigers fan's streak to a season-best 44 games.More» Miggy cranks a two-run shot to center
Supporting Tyler Cloyd's strong seven-inning performance, the Phillies tied a season high with 15 hits in a 7-3 victory over the Marlins on Tuesday night at Marlins Park. Ryan Howard led the attack in his return to the lineup, going 3-for-5 with three RBIs, while Delmon Young and Domonic Brown each drove in a pair.More» Young's solo shot shatters scoreless tie
Yankees reliever David Robertson is offering his support to the victims of the Oklahoma tornado tragedies, pledging to donate $100 for every strikeout he records this season.More»Okla. native Hefner discusses tornado tragedy
Hanley Ramirez tested his hamstring running in the outfield, and Don Mattingly said the shortstop continues to make progress, although he is still probably two weeks away from playing.More» Ramirez comes up lame while running the bases
There's no guarantee that Jered Weaver will rejoin the Angels' rotation after his appearance in Arizona on Wednesday, but manager Mike Scioscia did not rule it out.More» Weaver suffers broken left elbow, exits
Ryan Howard has thought about the long-term prognosis for his balky left knee. He tried his hand at gallows humor to discuss those concerns Tuesday at Marlins Park. "I guess if I blow up, then I'd be worried about that then," he said. But Howard was back in Tuesday's lineup, which is a positive short-term development.More» Howard's smart throw gets an out at home
It will take much more than a penny for Cole Hamels' thoughts. Hamels signed a six-year, $144 million contract extension last summer, so he certainly doesn't need the money. He declined for a second day to discuss his frustrations following Monday's 5-1 loss to the Marlins at Marlins Park.More» Hamels strikes out 10 Marlins over six
The devastation from Monday's tornado that ripped through Moore, Okla., hit close to home for the Astros' Triple-A affiliate from Oklahoma City, and manager Tony DeFrancesco's team wants to help out.More»
The first-place Indians are a blast to watch these days, and part of the reason for that is second baseman Jason Kipnis, who may be on the verge of becoming a legitimate star.More» Kipnis leaps to make a great grab
Marlins righty Alex Sanabia picked up a victory Monday as well as some unwanted publicity. Sanabia gave up one run in 6 1/3 innings. But it was that one run -- a home run to Domonic Brown in the second inning -- that drew some attention and raised a bit of controversy.More» Brown takes Sanabia deep for a solo shot
Despite a series of nagging injuries -- the latest a left hamstring strain -- Red Sox right fielder Shane Victorino has been able to avoid a trip to the disabled list so far.More» Victorino leaves with an injury in the sixth
The Giants performed roster maintenance in the wake of Ryan Vogelsong's fractured throwing hand, placing Vogelsong and reliever Santiago Casilla on the disabled list Tuesday. First baseman Brett Pill and right-hander Sandy Rosario were recalled from Triple-A Fresno to fill the roster openings.More» Bochy discusses Vogelsong's fractured hand
Nick Swisher is the new father of a baby girl, and Cleveland placed him on the paternity leave list before Tuesday's game against Detroit. The Indians recalled infielder Cord Phelps from Triple-A Columbus to replace Swisher on the roster.More» Swisher makes a great play at first
Rays manager Joe Maddon allowed that he was wrong in his interpretation of the home run rules where reviews are concerned, but he voiced a strong sentiment that the rule needed to be modified.More» Joyce's fly ball ruled a homer after review
Over the past 30 days, Justin Smoak ranks second among American League first baseman in on-base percentage (.422), fourth in batting average (.297), sixth in OPS (.922) and eighth in slugging percentage (.500).More» Mariners regain lead with Smoak's solo jack
Daric Barton remains Oakland's longest-tenured player in the organization, after clearing waivers and being outrighted to Triple-A Sacramento on Tuesday.More» Barton launches a solo homer to right field
The Orioles optioned right-hander Jair Jurrjens to Triple-A Norfolk on Tuesday, opting to keep Jake Arrieta to add some length to their bullpen on the night right-hander Miguel Gonzalez made his first start off the disabled list.More» McFarland strikes out three over two innings
Phillies second baseman Chase Utley had to be scratched from Tuesday's lineup because he felt discomfort on his right side during batting practice. A team official indicated it is in the ribcage area. The club said Utley is receiving treatment and will be reevaluated Wednesday.More» Utley's RBI single pulls Phillies within 1
The Reds have become a left-handed-heavy roster this season due to injuries. Reds general manager Walt Jocketty is not beating the bushes trying to find a right-handed batter on the trade market, however.More» Heisey belts solo homer to left
The bullpen-wide slump that cost the Dodgers a sweep in Atlanta has manager Don Mattingly as uncertain about the late innings as the fans.More» Jansen escapes eighth with lead intact