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Vahe Gregorian: Why Chiefs star Patrick Mahomes is a fan of Royals shortstop Bobby Witt Jr.

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — When the Royals signed Bobby Witt Jr. to an 11-year contract worth nearly $300 million in February, the superstar shortstop noted that a “pretty fired up” team investor had texted him to say that he “can’t wait to see what you do for this city and what’s to come.”

Never mind that said investor, Patrick Mahomes, ...Read more

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Royals' Bobby Witt Jr. says Derek Jeter 'was my guy' – despite Red Sox allegiance

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NEW YORK — As Bobby Witt Jr. talked to a room full of reporters at Yankee Stadium on Friday, a larger-than-life Derek Jeter, pictured in a blown-up Sports Illustrated cover hanging on the wall, smiled in the young shortstop’s direction.

As Witt spoke, he revealed that “Jeter was my guy” growing up, even though he rooted for the Red Sox ...Read more

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Mets' Kodai Senga named Game 1 starter vs. Phillies: 'He was the one wanting the baseball'

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NEW YORK — The Mets pulled yet another rabbit out of their hat.

In a stunning turn of events, manager Carlos Mendoza announced on Friday that Kodai Senga would be their Game 1 starter against the Phillies in the NLDS on Saturday. A team that seemingly can do no wrong at the moment just got their ace back.

The 31-year-old has thrown just 5 1/...Read more

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Twins part ways with general manager Thad Levine

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MINNEAPOLIS — General manager Thad Levine is leaving the Twins, the team announced Friday.

Levine and Derek Falvey were hired eight years ago, and appeared together at news conferences regularly, appearing to work hand-in-hand.

But in recent seasons, Levine has been less visible, and Falvey was promoted from chief baseball officer to ...Read more

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David Murphy: OK, maybe the Phillies should be a tiny bit scared of the Mets ahead of their NLDS matchup

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PHILADELPHIA — Every now and then, during the course of baseball history, there comes along a team that is so weird, so counterintuitive, so inexplicable, that the rest of the postseason field can’t help but fear it.

The Mets officially reached that status in the ninth inning on Thursday night. They were down 2-0 and down to their last ...Read more

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Padres' Joe Musgrove needs Tommy John surgery, won't pitch in NLDS

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SAN DIEGO — Joe Musgrove’s elbow tightness will require Tommy John surgery, a procedure that likely bars him from pitching again until the 2026 season.

Padres President of Baseball Operations A.J. Preller provided the medical update after manager Mike Shildt said Musgrove would not be available to pitch in the National League Division ...Read more

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'The Showman' owns the Bank stage. What does Bryce Harper have in store for another playoff run?

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PHILADELPHIA — Twenty-one floors above the Las Vegas Strip, on a Saturday in January 2019, the Phillies made their first pitch to Bryce Harper.

John Middleton stressed his commitment to winning, a point the owner would hammer home a month later over dinner. Then-general manager Matt Klentak talked about the up-and-coming prospects in the ...Read more

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Mookie Betts got 'lost in the process' this year. Can it lead to better playoff success?

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LOS ANGELES — Twice last month, teams intentionally walked Shohei Ohtani to face Mookie Betts instead. Both times, the eight-time All-Star and former MVP emphatically reacted after making them pay.

There was an extra-inning home run on Sept. 3 against the Angels, a game-sealing, three-run blast in which Betts pointed at the sky, emotionally ...Read more

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Pete Alonso launches go-ahead home run in ninth inning as Mets eliminate Brewers, book NLDS matchup vs. Phillies

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MILWAUKEE — Pete Alonso had yet to have a signature moment in the postseason. After six years with the only big league team he had ever known, it looked as though the Polar Bear was about to go out with a whimper.

Instead, he sent the Mets to the NLDS with a bang.

With the Milwaukee Brewers up 2-0 in the ninth inning, Alonso came up to the ...Read more

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Analysis: Orioles GM Mike Elias appropriately humbled by club's postseason failure

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BALTIMORE — Mike Elias could have leaned on context to dull the pain.

The postseason, with its tiny samples and outsized consequences, will always confound a baseball rationalist to some degree.

But the Orioles’ executive vice president and general manager did not pretend everything was OK Thursday, less than 24 hours after his team lost a...Read more

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'Get them back.' Dodgers look for redemption in NLDS rematch with Padres.

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LOS ANGELES — The quote was so apt, Major League Baseball used it on social media to promote the Southern California showdown in this year's National League Division Series.

"This," San Diego Padres third baseman Manny Machado said, "is what everyone wanted to see."

The Dodgers, it turns out, included.

"Me, I wanted San Diego," outfielder ...Read more

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Yoshinobu Yamamoto will start for Dodgers in Game 1 of NLDS vs. Padres

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LOS ANGELES — The Dodgers have switched their rotation for the National League Division Series against the San Diego Padres, moving Yoshinobu Yamamoto to Game 1 on Saturday night in Chavez Ravine and Jack Flaherty to Game 2 on Sunday night.

Flaherty, the right-hander who was acquired from the Detroit Tigers at the trade deadline, was ...Read more

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Padres limit scarce postseason ticket sales to San Diego-area fans

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SAN DIEGO — The Padres welcomed the largest crowd in Petco Park history on Tuesday in Game 1 of the National League wild-card series. Then they topped that number with the 47,705 who viewed Wednesday’s clincher against the Atlanta Braves.

After breaking attendance records in back-to-back years with 3.3 million fans filing through turnstiles...Read more

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Paul Sullivan: Jed Hoyer is under pressure as he heads into his 5th Cubs season without a playoff appearance

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CHICAGO — It was a beautiful day for Game 1 of the wild-card series on Tuesday afternoon at Wrigley Field.

The sun was out, the weather was perfect, the field was in fine condition and the local media was on hand to provide their takes.

The only thing not cooperating was the Chicago Cubs, the main occupants of the facility that will soon be ...Read more

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Dieter Kurtenbach: Buster Posey and the Giants are winging it

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SAN FRANCISCO — The so-called king of preparation didn’t seem to have anything prepared for his opening remarks.

Buster Posey rattled off some platitudes and truisms before a riff where he remembered some guys. When he ran out of old, legendary Giants to name-drop, he started naming his contemporaries in the game.

There was no talk of ...Read more

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Joe Musgrove exits with elbow tightness as Padres advance past Braves

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SAN DIEGO — The Padres might have to do this without Joe Musgrove.

Wednesday’s victory over the Braves punched the Padres' ticket to the NLDS against the Dodgers, but Musgrove walking off the mound in the fourth inning with right elbow tightness was sure to cast a shadow on the ensuing celebration.

ESPN’s broadcast showed Musgrove ...Read more

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Padres sweep Braves from wild-card series, advance to face Dodgers

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SAN DIEGO — The Padres kept going, so they are still going.

In ways both exhilarating and worrisome, Wednesday night’s 5-4 victory that swept the Atlanta Braves from the National League wild-card series, was emblematic of how the Padres have operated all season.

A five-run second inning, their starting pitcher exiting with elbow “...Read more

Concerns the Dodgers should have about facing the Padres in the NLDS

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LOS ANGELES — The Dodgers and San Diego Padres went down to the wire in the National League West race. Now they’ll square off in the best-of-five NL Division Series, with the fourth-seeded Padres advancing through the wild-card round with a two-game sweep of the Atlanta Braves.

The Padres will be familiar postseason foes. The Dodgers swept ...Read more

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Tom Krasovic: Padres still have pitching depth to go deep in playoffs

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SAN DIEGO — It’s the same question every year.

Who has enough pitching to win it all?

The 1984 Padres looked like they did … until the World Series, when their starters crumbled.

The 1998 Padres seemed to.

Then Kevin Brown took a liner to the shin, Donne Wall tossed a fat one and Mark Langston piped a fastball to Tino Martinez with the...Read more

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5 things we learned from Orioles' 2-1 loss to the Royals in Game 2 of AL wild-card series

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BALTIMORE — The Orioles’ season ended meekly with their bats failing for a second straight night in a 2-1 wild-card loss to the Kansas City Royals.

Here are five things we learned from Wednesday’s game at Camden Yards:

For all their talk of professional calm, the Orioles’ bats again went silent when it counted

They swore no one felt ...Read more