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The White Sox tied the post-1900 MLB record for losses Sunday against the Padres, matching the 1962 expansion Mets with 120 defeats.
Monster game: Sox's Casas homers in 1st 3 ABsRed Sox first baseman Triston Casas homered in his first three at-bats against the Twins on Sunday, driving in seven runs in the first game of a split doubleheader.
End near, Schumaker 'grateful' to have led MarlinsThough Miami manager Skip Schumaker admitted "you don't know what's going to happen," the leader of the NL East's last-place club addressed the notion he might be looking for a job next week, expressing gratitude for the Marlins hiring him two years ago.
Senga won't return for Mets in regular seasonMets pitcher Kodai Senga felt tightness in his right triceps during a minor league rehab outing and won't pitch during the regular season.
Astros' Alvarez exits early with knee contusionAstros star Yordan Alvarez left in the third inning of Sunday's game after suffering a right knee contusion while sliding into second base on a double.
Ump Vanover retiring after 30+ years in majorsUmpire Larry Vanover was honored with a message on the scoreboard and received an ovation from fans as he's retiring after more than 30 years in the majors.
Scherzer ends year on IL, eyeing healthy winterMax Scherzer says he believes he can still pitch at a high level after making his fewest starts since being a rookie this past season.
Moss, who won free agency for MLB players, diesDick Moss, the lawyer who won the arbitration case that created free agency for baseball players, has died at age 93.
Managers, execs with most at stakeCould a disappointing 2024 season -- or postseason -- mean change is on the way? Here's who might be on the hot seat.