MLB suspended Trevor Bauer for two full seasons on Friday for violating baseball’s domestic violence policy
Author: Gabe Lacques, USA TODAY
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Two seasons before the Astros’ infamous scheme, the Yankees had hatched their own sign-stealing system.
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“I’m super proud to be a New York Met,” Francisco Lindor said after his team emptied the dugout to confront the Nationals after he was hit by a pitch.
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Dodgers acquire closer Craig Kimbrel from White Sox, deal outfielder A.J. Pollock to Chicago
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