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But no trade has come to fruition. Nate Duffett of Sporting News recently suggested the Cardinals would continue to try to ...
Dr. Ron Taylor, a two-time World Series champion with the New York Mets and St. Louis Cardinals who later became the Toronto Blue Jays' team physician, has died. He was 87.
Since June 2, the Chicago Cubs played 13 games in four cities. Though they went only 7-6, they expanded their lead in the NL ...
There’s a reason Nick Kurtz earned the nickname “Nicky Nukes” in college. Launching majestic home runs was a trademark of his ...
Statistically speaking, most past World Series winners have had these common factors. Looking at this year's data, five teams stick out.
Ron Taylor, a relief pitcher who helped the Mets win the 1969 World Series and became the Blue Jays’ team physician for three ...
The White Sox turned the page on Andrew Vaughn last week by trading him to the Brewers for right-hander Aaron Civale. A ...
Two-time World Series winner Ron Taylor, who became a doctor after his major league career ended, died on Monday. He was 87.
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There were several notable changes in this week's Fastball On SI MLB power rankings poll. Check out the full list below.
After posting a 4-8 record over an 11-day stretch, the St. Louis Cardinals more than welcomed their Monday off in Chicago ahead of Tuesday's series opener against the host White Sox.
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