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Let's go! Everything to know for 2022 season
To say it has been a strange couple of years in Major League Baseball is an understatement. The pandemic uprooted and significantly shortened a 2020 season played primarily in empty parks. Then, following the 2021 season, the lockout froze all big league transactions for 99 cold winter days. But as
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Opening Day lineups, pitchers, more
The 2022 MLB season is upon us, and the schedule is packed with juicy season-opening matchups over the first two days. The Opening Day action got going Thursday afternoon with Brewers-Cubs, which featured reigning NL Cy Young Corbin Burnes on the mound for Milwaukee. Royals phenom Bobby Witt Jr...
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MLB to allow anti-sign-stealing device this year
Pitchers and catchers will have the option of using new technological signaling devices as they decide what pitches to throw in the upcoming regular season.
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Opening Day FAQ: Mets vs. Nationals
The buildup to Opening Day 2022 has been filled with unknowns and down-to-the-wire decisions for the Mets and Nationals ahead of their NL East showdown on Thursday, which was moved to 7:05 p.m. ET at Nationals Park due to inclement weather. How healthy will the Mets’ rotation be, both short-
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Megill starts on Opening Day for Mets in DC
WASHINGTON -- Over their storied careers, Jacob deGrom and Max Scherzer have combined to start 621 regular-season and postseason games. But with deGrom and Scherzer both unavailable on Opening Day due to injury, the Mets are turning to a pitcher who has appeared in only 18 Major League games. Tylor
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Nimmo included as Mets set Opening Day roster
PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. -- The Mets had been enjoying a charmed camp until the final week of spring, when injuries began throwing their roster into flux. First it was Jacob deGrom, who suffered a shoulder injury that could cost him two months or more. Then it was Max Scherzer,
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