The official Facebook pages of the Cubs, Yankees and other teams have been restored after briefly being hacked.
On New York's official news feed, there was a false item about Derek Jeter undergoing a sex change on Thursday.
Chicago's page contained an expletive directed at longtime Cubs fan and actor Bill Murray.
The posts were removed shortly after appearing.
Major League Baseball released a statement saying "for a brief moment today, a few MLB Club Facebook accounts were hacked and inappropriate material was briefly on display."
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