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HOUSTON (AP) — Houston Astros center fielder Jake Meyers was removed from Wednesday night’s game against Cleveland during pregame warmups because of right calf tightness. Rowdy Tellez goes to an AL West rival after being cut by Mariners Meyers, who had missed the last two games with a right calf injury, jogged onto the field […]
The Mariners need to add a bat at the MLB trade deadline, so could they reunite with Eugenio Suarez or pick up another infielder?
We have almost reached the halfway point in the 2025 MLB season and we could see the AL West tighten up before the mid-summer classic.
Tuesday's series opener was briefly suspended, but the forecast is looking better for the rest of the Seattle Mariners' series in New York.
Heading into play on Monday, the Mariners are in possession of the third and final wild card spot in the American League.
The Mariners are expected to be deadline buyers, but with Julio Rodríguez slumping and Houston pulling away, trading prospects may backfire.
A direct result of the numerous injuries that have thinned Houston's roster this season has been the steady stream of minor leaguers making their big league debuts for the Astros.
Espada surprised Smith by inviting Scott Benedict, an assistant baseball coach at Smith’s high school, nearby Palm Beach Central, to talk about the player’s path. Smith, in a room full of major-league veterans, did not act nervous. In the words of Astros first baseman Christian Walker, “he wasn’t trying to be a tough guy, or put up a front.”
If you need a reminder how quickly a player taken in the MLB Draft can impact a Major League club, Astros right fielder Cam Smith is a prime example. Smith, drafted No. 14 overall by the Cubs last year,