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Baseball Mourns Passing Of Braves Great Bob Horner
MLB is mourning the loss of former Braves star Bob Horner, one of baseball’s most respected power hitters of the 1980s. Horner was the No. 1 overall pick in 1978, won NL Rookie of the Year honors, and became the first Atlanta player to hit four home runs in a game. Alongside Dale Murphy, he helped form one of baseball’s most feared offensive duos.
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Tarik Skubal Faces Live Hitters For First Time Since Surgery
Skubal faced live hitters at Comerica Park for the first time since his May elbow surgery, marking a major step in his recovery. The two-time Cy Young winner threw 39 pitches across 2 2/3 innings, recording three strikeouts and five whiffs. Jahmai Jones took him deep during the session, but the Tigers were encouraged by Skubal’s overall progress toward a return.
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Cubs Veteran Ian Happ Staying Positive Amid Tough Stretch
“We’re going to get out of it, we’re going to be alright,” Happ said as the Cubs try to snap their nine-game losing streak. Chicago remains above .500, something Happ called “a testament to the baseball we’ve played previously.” Happ has been one of the Cubs’ top bats in 2026, hitting .233 with 9 home runs, 18 RBI and an .840 OPS this season.
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