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In the Mile High City, Towns—now the undisputed focal point of an offense—will become one of the NBA’s top three fantasy players, potentially a louder force than Victor Wembanyama, Luka Doncic, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, or Giannis Antetokounmpo.
The Petaluma National 12-and-under team, meanwhile, nearly rallied from a seven-run deficit but ran out of outs in an opening-round loss at the section level.
When it comes to high school football, offense is one thing and scoring is another. That was clear as water at Friday night’s New Hampshire East/West All-Star Game
The Athletic linked the San Diego Padres to Arizona Diamondbacks All-Star first baseman Josh Naylor, who could mitigate some of their positional issues heading
Suárez, 33, leads all third basemen this season with 29 home runs and an OPS of .883. It's a heck of a walk-year for the now-two-time All-Star, and it could secure him a trade to a contender if Arizona waves the white flag.
The five All-Stars for Detroit gives them the most of any team as they surpassed the World Series champion Dodgers, who have DH Shohei Ohtani, catcher Will Smith and first baseman Freddie Freeman starting for the NL along with pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto.
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The Tigers have been one of the surprise stories of the first half of the season. After going 86-76 and tying for second in the AL Central last season, they are off to a 59-35 start even after a 7-3 loss to the Rays in their series finale Wednesday night.
In late May, the Los Angeles Dodgers acquired relief pitcher Alexis Diaz from the Cincinnati Reds. Shortly thereafter, he was saddled with an injury to his left hamstring during his stint with Triple-A-Oklahoma City.
Win or lose, though, the team has a reason to celebrate, as MLB announced that third baseman Isaac Paredes was named to the All-Star Game roster to replace the Guardians' Jose Ramirez. Of course, that quickly caught the attention of the Astros, who in an X post reshared the news while writing "The Paredes Party is headed to Atlanta."
The San Diego Padres have been linked to Arizona Diamondbacks first baseman Josh Naylor ahead of this season’s trade deadline, per CBS Sports’ RJ Anderson. In a