May 2019 - Baseball Wiretap

Ivan Nova Open To Re-Signing With White Sox

Doug Padilla/Chicago Sun-Times

Chris Sale To See Dr. James Andrews About Elbow

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Pete Alonso Breaks Rookie Mark With 40th Home Run

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Ronald Acuna Pulled After Not Running Out Single

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Dodgers Hit 22 Home Runs In Five Games

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Braves Sign Adeiny Hechavarria

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Fernando Tatis, Jr. Likely Done For Season

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Rangers, Mike Minor Have Mutual Interest In Extension
Mike Minor is signed through the 2020 season.

Jeff Wilson/Fort Worth Star-Telegram

Rhys Hoskins Undergoes Tests On Hand After HBP
Rhys Hoskins took first base when he was hit by a pitch from Pedro Strop on his right hand.

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Bruce Bochy Hopeful Giants Will Have Johnny Cueto In September
Johnny Cueto is nearing his return to the Giants a year after undergoing Tommy John surgery.

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Yankees Targeting September Return For Giancarlo Stanton
The Yankees are hoping Giancarlo Stanton can return to the lineup next month as he recovers from a right knee injury.

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Pete Alonso Ties NL Record For Rookie Home Runs
The Mets defeated the Braves 10-8 on Thursday night and Pete Alonso made history in the process.

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Derek Jeter, Don Mattingly Meet To Discuss Future
Don Mattingly wants to stay on as manager of the Marlins but a decision on his future has yet to be made.

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Clayton Kershaw Ties Sandy Koufax On Dodgers' Win List
Clayton Kershaw had 10 strikeouts over seven scoreless innings against the Marlins on Wednesday night.

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Jameson Taillon To Miss 2020 Season After Tommy John Surgery
Jameson Taillon will miss the 2020 season after undergoing Tommy John surgery on his right elbow for a second time.

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Albert Pujols Sets Record For Foreign-Born Hits
Albert Pujols had two hits and three RBIs on Wednesday and set the Major League record for hits by a foreign-born player.

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Jake Arrieta Likely To Have Season-Ending Surgery
Jake Arrieta will likely have season-ending surgery soon because of a bone spur in his pitching elbow.

ESPN

Matt Harvey Joining A's On Minor League Deal
Matt Harvey had a 7.09 ERA in 12 starts for the Angels this season.

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Yasiel Puig Becomes American Citizen
Yasiel Puig, who defected from Cuba in 2012, became an American citizen on Wednesday.

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Gerrit Cole Scratched With Hamstring Injury
Gerrit Cole began warming up in the Astros' bullpen before reporting right hamstring tenderness.

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Chris Sale Becomes Fastest Ever To 2,000 Ks
He reached the milestone in the third inning on Tuesday night when he fanned Oscar Mercado of the Indians.

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Phillies Fire Hitting Coach, Hire Charlie Manuel
Charlie Manuel, 75, last managed the Phillies in 2013.

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Orioles Set AL Mark For Home Runs Allowed
The Orioles are on pace to allow more than 330 home runs this season.

CBS Sports

Nationals To Sign Greg Holland
Greg Holland has a 4.54 ERA and 17 saves in 40 appearances this season.

Jon Heyman/MLB Network

2020 MLB Season Will Begin On March 26
The 2020 regular season is to end Sept. 27, putting the World Series on track for Oct. 20-28.

Associated Press

Alex Rodriguez Has Valuables Taken From Car In San Francisco
Alex Rodriguez declined to comment on what was stolen.

ESPN

Nelson Cruz Doesn't Need Surgery On Wrist
Nelson Cruz has been cleared to resume baseball activities and won't need surgery on his injured left wrist.

ESPN

Reds Rookie Sets Mark With Seven HRs In 10 Games
Called up after the Yasiel Puig trade, the 25-year-old had slashed .299/.356/.636 with 28 home runs in 78 Triple-A contests.

Mike Axisa/CBS Sports

Cardinals To Change Cap Logo For First Time In 56 Years
The Cardinals will reportedly change their primary cap logo for the 2020 season.

St. Louis Business Journal

Orioles' Upset Over Astros One Of Biggest In 15 Years
The Orioles defeated the Houston Astros 8-7 on Sunday, one of the biggest upsets in Major League Baseball over the past 15 years.

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