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MLB: five things we learned

A weekly roundup of the best stories and videos in Major League Baseball
  • There are still baseball playoff spots to settle but it's still wall-to-wall Derek Jeter as the New York Yankees future Hall-of-Fame shortstop plays his final games in pinstripes.

    MLB: a frosty mug of a playoff picture, and New York hosts a Jeter-palooza

    David Lengel: The Tigers, Royals, A’s et al jockey for position, and with less than a week remaining in the MLB regular season, the media is also making the most of Derek Jeter’s last week in Yankee pinstripes
  • The Baltimore Orioles are champs

    Orioles and Nationals capture division flags, Angels reach the playoffs

    David Lengel: Corks pop around Major League Baseball as October and the playoffs draw near. Plus, updates on the wild-card races
  • Andrew McCutchen

    McCutchen's Pirates buck Brewers and Braves in chase for wild-card treasure

    David Lengel: surging Buccos maintain lead while Royals pass Detroit gut check and there’s yet more Mets mess to mop up in New York
  • The Oakland A's have fallen, but can they get up?

    Oakland at panic stations as A's slide collides with Angels' rise

    David Lengel: Billy Beane’s team have seen Halos survive the loss of their star. Still, it could be worse - they could all be in Justin Verlander’s shoes
  • Derek Jeter

    Derek Jeter helps New York Yankees' playoff dreams towards unlikely reality

    David Lengel: the Bronx Bombers are (finally) on a roll while the sun shines on Soler, Colon rumours are rife and Cards and Giants eye the stretch
  • Are the Los Angeles Angels lost without ace Garrett Richards?

    Angels' season marred by injury to ace Garrett Richards

    David Lengel: Los Angeles uffered a major blow by losing their pitcher. Plus, the A’s falter down the stretch, David Price in the ultimate tough luck loss and Pedro bids for baseball in Montreal
  • Major League Baseball Chief Operating Officer Rob Manfred is the next commissioner of Major League Baseball.

    Major League Baseball has a new pope – but can it fight off the MLS heretics?

    David Lengel: new chief must protect game and revenues while confusion at plate causes debate and a Steinbrenner sounds off
  • The Baltimore Orioles pitching staff is thriving despite less than household names, such as rookie hurler Kevin Gausman.

    Orioles make postseason pitch despite trailing in big-name game

    David Lengel: the bookies look past Baltimore’s store-brand staff to lay World Series odds on A’s and Tigers, while Biogenesis reverberates
  • David Price throws one of his final pitches in a Tampa Bay Rays uniform against the Milwaukee Brewers in Wednesday. He was traded on Thursday to the Detroit Tigers.

    MLB trade deadline deals in full: Price right for Detroit, Beane raids Boston

    David Lengel: with the dust settling after a busy and fascinating non-waiver trade deadline, we take a look at the biggest movers and shakers
  • David Price

    Rays, Jays and Yankees close on Orioles in thrilling AL East race

    David Lengel: The American League East chasing pack have burst out of the gate in the second half of the MLB season
  • Mike Trout, Howie Kendrick

    Angels surge into All-Star break while Yankees star Tanaka hits disabled list

    David Lengel: Mike Scioscia has his Angels flying high, while the Yankees lose another All-Star pitcher from their starting rotation
  • Bryce Harper, left, is back in the Washington and so is his mouth.

    Bryce Harper makes a bold Nats return, and A-Rod is back in the news

    MLB: Is DC's political divide spreading to the Nationals dugout? Plus, A-Rod finds his way back, and the Tribe pull off a triple play
  • Tim Lincecum has an awesome mustache to go along with a second career no-hitter.

    Tim Lincecum tosses second no-hitter – and David Price may be on the move

    MLB: This week, Tim Lincecum throws another no-no, David Price mows them down, Troy Tulowitzki battles for NL supremacy, and World Cup fever hits baseball
  • The Hollywood spotlight is cast firmly on Los Angeles Dodgers  pitcher Clayton Kershaw throws his no hitter against the Colorado Rockies at Dodger Stadium.

    Clayton Kershaw throws a no-hitter for Dodgers, and the Royals are on a roll

    MLB: This week, Clayton Kershaw throws a no-hitter and the Kansas City Royals are on a roll. Plus, the baseball world remembers Tony Gwynn, and Masahiro Tanaka dominates
  • The Tampa Bay Rays scored this week, and that was news.

    Win over Cardinals offers terrible Tampa Bay a rare ray of hope

    MLB: The Tampa Bay Rays are free-falling, Yoenis Cespedes and the Cuban arms race, Cleveland's Lonnie Chisenhall has a perfect day, Torii Hunter reveals all and we celebrate the anniversary of Doc Ellis' LSD-enhanced no hitter
  • Pablo Sandoval

    San Francisco take Giants steps towards yet more even-year glory

    Five things we learned in MLB this week: Giants bounce back in San Francisco while the A's make a difference, the Dodgers struggle, Nelson cruises and the Astros make history
  • The Blue Jays are on a major roll in Toronto.

    Toronto Blue Jays fly high, while the Boston Red Sox sink

    MLB: Five things we learned: The Toronto Blue Jays are flying high as Boston struggles and George Springer tears it up

  • Unlike last season, teams are flying past the Pittsburgh Pirates in 2014.

    Pirates spiral while waiting for Polanco

    Five things we learned in MLB this week: Why Pittsburgh prospect Gregory Polanco is still in the Minors; Ear biting times for the Dodgers; Stephen Drew can go home again
  • New York Mets and New York Yankees are playing in the Subway Series, again.

    Mets and Yankees' Subway Series played out with background of change

    MLB: Five things we learned: Ownership rumours swirling around New York; Josh Reddick, George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley; Jose Fernandez meets Tommy John
  • Robinson Cano made his playing return to New York with the Seattle Mariners last week. The greeting he received from former Yankees teammate Derek Jeter was friendly.

    Mariano Rivera bad mouths former Yankees teammate Robinson Cano

    MLB: Five things we learned this week: Legendary closer questions slugger's passion for game; Vintage 1919 World Series footage unearthed; Bad British Baseball Commentary
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