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Yankees pitcher Gerrit Cole scheduled for Tommy John surgery, will miss 2025 season
Yankees ace pitcher Gerrit Cole is scheduled to have Tommy John surgery and will miss the entire 2025 season, NBC New York has learned.
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First ever Mets pop-up experience to open Friday in Union Square
The New York Mets will open their first ever pop-up experience on Friday in Union Square — ahead of the start of the 2025 season, the team announced. Mets House NYC i s a “multipurpose space that will give Mets fans an exclusive opportunity to engage with their favorite team outside of the ballpark,” the team said. The pop-up will…
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Cubs giving fans a chance to golf at Wrigley Field this spring
Chicago Cubs fans can experience Wrigley Field in a unique way this spring as Upper Deck Golf returns to the Friendly Confines.
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Topps' debut patch cards have become a catch for young major leaguers
Topps’ debut patch cards, which are autographed and contain a patch from the player’s jersey for his debut, have become popular with major leaguers and collectors.
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Trump says in social media post he plans to pardon the late Pete Rose
President Donald Trump says he plans to issue “a complete PARDON of Pete Rose,” baseball’s late career hits leader who was banned from MLB and the Hall of Fame for sports betting.
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Cleveland Guardians owner Lawrence Dolan dies at 94
Lawrence J. Dolan, owner of Cleveland’s major league baseball team since 2000, has died at age 94.
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Yankees will play Sinatra's ‘New York, New York' only after home wins, returning to original custom
The Yankees will play Frank Sinatra’s version of the “Theme From New York, New York” only after home wins instead of all games in the Bronx.
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How MLB will use the Automated Ball-Strike System, ABS, during Spring Training
Major League Baseball will use the new technology during select 2025 Spring Training games to get real-time results and gather feedback.
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New York Yankees will allow ‘well-groomed beards' going forward
Managing general partner Hal Steinbrenner made a statement reversing the decades-old facial hair policy on Friday.
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ESPN and Major League Baseball will end television deal after 2025 season
ESPN’s coverage of Major League Baseball games — at least in its current form — will conclude at the end of the 2025 season.
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5 things to know about Justin Turner
Here are five things to know about third baseman and World Series champion Justin Turner.
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5 things to know about Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
Here are five things to know about baseball player Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
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Blue Jays star Vladimir Guerrero Jr. won't sign extension as free agency looms
Blue Jays star Vladimir Guerrero Jr. didn’t sign a contract extension prior to his Monday deadline, which means he could be a free agent in November.
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Yankees pitchers and catchers hold first official workout in Tampa
The New York Yankees have officially started their spring training workouts in Tampa as the team starts what it hopes to be another journey to the World Series — and this time, get over the hump to bring home their first title since 2009. NBC New York’s Bruce Beck reports.
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MLB fires umpire Pat Hoberg for sharing sports gambling accounts with friend who bet on baseball
MLB opened the investigation last February when it was brought to its attention by the sports book, and Hoberg did not umpire last season.
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Fay Vincent, baseball commissioner during three years of turmoil, dies at 86
Fay Vincent, who became an unexpected baseball commissioner in 1989 following the death of A. Bartlett Giamatti and later forced out, has died at 86.
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‘MLB The Show 25' cover stars Paul Skenes, Gunnar Henderson and Elly De La Cruz
For the first time ever, there will be three cover athletes for “MLB The Show.” Here are all the details for the upcoming video game.
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Aaron Judge and wife Samantha Bracksieck expecting their first child
Yankees star Aaron Judge has announced that he and wife Samantha Bracksieck are expecting their first child together.
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Recording captured ex-interpreter impersonating Ohtani to transfer $200,000, prosecutors say
A four-minute audio recording allegedly captured Shohei Ohtani’s former interpreter impersonating the baseball star on a call with a bank.
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Ichiro Suzuki wants to drink with writer who left him off Hall of Fame ballot
Ichiro Suzuki wants to raise a glass with the voter who chose not to pick his name on the Hall of Fame ballot, leaving him short of being unanimous.