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Over the past few years, players have been more willing to speak up when they are struggling with mental health, which the league supports.
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Free passes plagued Red Sox pitching last season. They thought they had fixed the problem, but the initial returns were discouraging.
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Having multiple arms who can get batters from both sides out in the late innings could offer the Red Sox options as they finish games.
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The Red Sox are reportedly adding Martin to bring his strike-throwing ways to a bullpen that sorely needs to find the zone more often.
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Good things happen when Fried pitches for the Braves, and there was a lot of good on Friday.
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A player-by-player look at those who have departed and those who remain, and introduce you to the new additions.
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Adrian Beltre hit two home runs and then used the word 'butthurt' in a postgame conversation. Adrian Beltre remains a treasure.
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Do the Rangers give up on a 27-year-old left-handed starter with a team-friendly contract? That seems unlikely.
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The highlight reel and a new scheme have the Yellow Jackets feeling they can make huge improvements on defense as the season draws near.
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Texas' last gasp — given the elements and Aroldis Chapman's difficulties — had a surreal similarity to the 2016 night in the Bronx when the Yankees closer failed to shut the door.
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“In 1990, they would call it piggyback. In 2018, they call it a trend."
One player today called the moves "bullshit" and suggested that the moves are not creating a winning culture, but a culture of complacency, later suggesting that he no longer wanted to be a part of it
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No bullpen is ever perfect, but the 2018 Rangers relievers have — aside from a few potholes early in early in the season — been pretty remarkable.
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Thursday's game might have embodied "FunBad" more than any other this season.
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"I did it myself. That was my decision," Choo said.
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In his 43-game streak, Choo has reached base a remarkable 96 times. Guzmán, who returned from the disabled list, went 2-for-4, scoring the Rangers' first two runs of the game.
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No one would say anything, but the mood in the clubhouse was somber, especially among the bullpen.
This has been a fun stretch of baseball, hasn't it?
The reason the Rangers' winning streak is good? It's because the trade deadline is approaching. It seems cruel, doesn't it?
It was a special day for Trevino with the recent birth of his first child and his mother in town. He could see more time depending on Pérez's ankle sprain.
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