
about 2 months ago
Bo Bichette Owns Rough Mets Start After Hearing Citi Field Boos
Bichette did not duck the boos after another tough day at the plate in Queens. “If anything, I thought it took too long,” he said. “I get it. I thought my at-bats were terrible, too.” Through his first 3 games with the Mets, Bichette is 1-for-11 with 7 strikeouts, a rough opening stretch as he searches for rhythm.
By Abhay Aggarwal
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Royals Kick-Start Home Schedule With 3-1 Win Over the Twins
Kyle Isbel's first homer of the year answered the Twins' opening run to give KC a 2-1 lead. First-year OF Isaac Collins' 400-foot homer gave the Royals a 3-1 lead in the late innings. The teams will have an off day on Tuesday before the second and third games of the series on Wednesday night and Thursday afternoon.
By Ankit Sharma
about 2 months ago
Edwin Diaz’s Epic ‘Narco’ Trumpet Entrance a Hit Among Dodgers Teammates
Diaz made his debut for the Dodgers against the Diamondbacks and unveiled his signature entrance with his walk-out song Narco. "It's really cool. He's a stud; going out there and pitching, and then the whole 'Rock Show' type entrance adds flair to that," said teammate Will Klein. Diaz started using Narco as his walk-out song in 2018 as a Mariner.
By Ankit Sharma
about 2 months ago
Gunnar Henderson Levels Game With First Homer of Season Off Jack Leiter
Henderson erased Baltimore’s early deficit in the first inning, drilling Leiter for a solo shot that tied it 1-1. The Orioles shortstop’s first homer this season left his bat at 105.3 mph and traveled 410 feet. The blast answered Texas’ 1-0 lead instantly and offered an early reminder of Henderson’s game-changing power at the plate.
By Nischay Rathore
about 2 months ago
Rob Thomson Ejected in First Inning After Replay Review Sparks Phillies Fury
Thomson was tossed in the top of the first after a replay review sent a runner back to third base following a tag-out at first. The Phillies manager argued the call and was ejected before the game settled in. Bench coach Don Mattingly took over as acting manager as Philadelphia tried to regroup after the early flashpoint.
By Nischay Rathore




