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On Tuesday, Fried agreed to sign an eight-year, $218 million deal with the New York Yankees, a league source confirmed to The Athletic. The deal, first reported by ESPN, is the most lucrative ever for a left-handed pitcher and the fourth-largest pitching contract overall. Source confirms: Max Fried to Yankees, eight years, $218M, pending physical. 4 ranked free agent, and was projected by The Athletic’s Tim Britton to sign a five-year deal worth $140 million. Over his final 11 regular season starts in 2024, he went 5-6 with a 3.53 ERA.
Persons: DALLAS —, Max Fried, John Smoltz, Fried, Juan Soto, Ken Rosenthal, — Ken Rosenthal, Tim Britton, he’s, Gerrit Cole, , Cole, Justin Upton, Jack Flaherty, Lucas Giolito —, Tommy John, Tim Hudson, Smoltz, Tom Glavine, Greg Maddux, Cy Young, Sandy Alcantara, Freddie Freeman, Dansby Swanson, Sean M Organizations: DALLAS, Atlanta Braves, of Fame, New York Yankees, The Athletic, ESPN, Yankees, Boston Red Sox, Toronto Blue Jays, Braves, neuritis, NL, San Diego Padres, soreness, Harvard, Westlake High School, Los Angeles —, Padres, Philadelphia Phillies, East, Atlanta, Philadelphia Locations: Atlanta, Los Angeles
What we learned from the 2024 World Series
  + stars: | 2024-10-31 | by ( Grant Brisbee | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +9 min
You’re the winner, friend, because you’ve learned something about baseball during the World Series. The Los Angeles Dodgers defeated the New York Yankees in the 2024 World Series, four games to one. They might have played the sloppiest inning in World Series history, if not the sloppiest game in World Series history. It was certainly the sloppiest game from a World Series team facing elimination, and I’m not fact-checking that. The World Series was promoted like “Godzilla vs. Kong,” except one of the monsters got hurt before he could do anything.
Persons: you’ve, we’ve, Tom Emanski, • Aaron Judge, he’s, Aaron Judge Game, flub, • Anthony Volpe, Jazz Chisholm, isn’t, Chisholm, Heck, it’s, • Gerrit Cole, Mookie Betts, Anthony Rizzo didn’t, Cole, Cole didn’t, Elsa, Getty, Ohtani, Austin Wells, Kong ”, Don’t, That’s, It’s, Freddie Freeman, Rizzo, Will Smith, Max Muncy didn’t, Barry Zito, John Smoltz, Tommy Edman, Ben Zobrist, Marco Scutaro, Freeman, Teoscar Hernández, Alex Vesia, don’t, Tyler Glasnow, wasn’t, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Walker Buehler, Gerrit Cole, Cole’s, Tommy Kahnle, Wells, Alex Slitz Organizations: Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Yankees, Yankees, Jazz, Dodgers, The Dodgers, Dodger, OHTANI
CNN —Two New York Yankees fans were ejected from Game 4 of the World Series after ripping the ball from Los Angeles Dodgers star Mookie Betts’ glove on Tuesday. They would go on to win 11-4 and cut the Dodgers' series lead to 3-1. Elsa/Getty Images Fans celebrate after the Yankees won Game 4. Mary DeCicco/MLB Photos/Getty Images Yankees outfielder Juan Soto hits a solo home run in the third inning of Game 2. Daniel Shirey/MLB Photos/Getty Images Dodgers fans celebrate a home run hit by Tommy Edman in the second inning of Game 2.
Persons: Mookie Betts, Betts, Gleyber Torres, Torres, ” Joe Davis, John Smoltz, won’t, Rustin Dodd, … it’s, , “ We’re, Anthony Volpe, Elsa, Mike Lawrence, Brent Honeywell, Volpe, Anthony Rizzo, Seth Wenig, Luke Hales, Al Bello, Freddie Freeman, Ashley Landis, Giancarlo Stanton, Will Smith, Frank Franklin II, Freeman, Daniel Shirey, Stanton, Alex Slitz, Maddie Meyer, Sarah Stier, Smith, Alex Vesia, Harry, Michael Kopech, Jayne Kamin, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Yamamoto, Julio Cortez, Shohei Ohtani, Mary DeCicco, Juan Soto, Tommy Edman, Rob Tringali, Carlos Rodón, — Kirk Gibson’s, Gibson, Steph Chambers, Nestor Cortes, Alex Verdugo, Jazz Chisholm, Mark J, Terrill, Aaron Judge, Brusdar Graterol, Enrique Hernández, Jack Flaherty, Fernando Valenzuela, Valenzuela, , Gina Ferazzi, Brad Paisley, ” Betts, I’ve, ” It’s Organizations: CNN, New York Yankees, Los Angeles Dodgers, Yankees, Dodgers, Fox, New York, Athletic, ESPN, MLB, Getty, North, AP Yankees, The Dodgers, Yankee, USA, Sports, Reuters, AP Dodgers, Dodger, Los Angeles Times, Venezuelan Locations: North America, LA’s
MLB roundup: Astros, D-backs punch tickets to postseason
  + stars: | 2023-10-01 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +10 min
Verlander (13-8) allowed two hits in five scoreless innings, while Kelly (12-8) went seven innings and allowed five hits and one run. Marlins 7, Pirates 3Jazz Chisholm Jr. homered and added an RBI single for visiting Miami, which beat Pittsburgh to clinch an NL wild-card spot. Josh Bell added a two-run double and sacrifice fly, and Bryan De La Cruz an RBI single for the Marlins. Endy Rodriguez and Bryan Reynolds each hit an RBI single for the Pirates. Joey Meneses followed with an RBI single and scored on Luis Garcia's double.
Persons: Miami Marlins Luis Arraez, Xavier Edwards, Jazz Chisholm, Charles, Saturday's, Houston's Justin Verlander, Arizona's Merrill Kelly, Verlander, Phil Maton, Kelly, Jose Abreu, Chisholm, Josh Bell, Bryan De La Cruz, Endy Rodriguez, Bryan Reynolds, Andrew Heaney, Jonah Heim, Eugenio Suarez, Spencer Strider, Marcell Ozuna, John Smoltz, Strider, CJ Abrams, Joey Meneses, Luis Garcia's, Andy Ibanez, Akil Baddoo, Carson Kelly, Miguel Cabrera's, Cabrera, Beau Brieske, Triston McKenzie, Taylor, Megill, Edmundo Sosa, Brandon Marsh, Weston Wilson, Brooks Raley, Adam Ottavino, Frankie Montas, Estevan Florial, Gleyber Torres, Yan Gomes, Gomes, Willy Adames, William Contreras, Blake Perkins, Carlos Santana, Michael Wacha, Profar, Ji Man Choi, Juan Soto, Lenyn Sosa, Anthony Santander's, Kyle Gibson, Bruce Zimmermann, Adam Duvall, Kutter Crawford, Lars Nootbaar, Jose Fermin, Louis, Jordan Walker, Ivan Herrera, Luken Baker, Masyn Winn, Noelvi Marte, Connor Phillips, Francisco Alvarez, Kyle Schwarber, Johan Rojas, Trevor Larnach, Edouard Julien, Matt Wallner, Max Kepler, Christian Vazquez, Chris Paddack, Brenton Doyle, Sean Bouchard, Elehuris Montero, Nolan Jones, Alan Trejo, Karl Kauffmann, Tristan Beck, Clayton Kershaw, Tyler Fitzgerald, Kai Correa, Max Muncy, Kershaw, Shea Langeliers, Joe Boyle, Zack Gelof, Boyle, Brandon Drury, Mike Moustakas Organizations: Miami Marlins, Pittsburgh Pirates, PNC Park, Miami, Astros, Diamondbacks, American League, Arizona, National League, Cincinnati Reds, St, Louis Cardinals, Marlins, Pirates, Pittsburgh, Rangers, Mariners, Texas, Seattle, Houston, Braves, Washington, Keibert, Tigers, Detroit, Guardians, AL, Blue Jays, Tampa Bay, Toronto, Rays, Mets, Phillies, NL, Yankees, Royals, New York, Kansas City, Cubs, Brewers, Chicago, Milwaukee, NL Central, Padres, White Sox, San, Orioles, Red Sox, Baltimore, Boston, Cardinals, Reds, Cincinnati, New, Philadelphia, Twins, Rockies, Minnesota clobbered, Minnesota, Colorado, Giants, Dodgers, San Francisco, Los, Athletics, Oakland, Los Angeles, Detroit Tigers, Thomson Locations: Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania, USA, Arizona, Houston, Phoenix . Houston, Texas, Cleveland, New York, Philadelphia, San Diego, Chicago, Cincinnati, Minnesota clobbered Colorado, Denver, Los Angeles, Los, Anaheim , Calif
[1/47] Aug 1, 2023; Atlanta, Georgia, USA; Atlanta Braves second baseman Ozzie Albies (1) reacts after sliding into third against the Los Angeles Angels in the first inning at Truist Park. Harris hit a 445-foot shot -- the second-longest homer of his career -- in the fifth inning that broke a 1-1 tie and put the Braves ahead for good. Strider (12-3) pitched 6 2/3 innings and allowed one run on five hits, with two walks and nine strikeouts. He set the record with 130 innings pitched last year and broke it on Tuesday at 123 1/3 innings. Angels starter Patrick Sandoval (6-8) pitched five innings and allowed two runs on three hits, with four walks and three strikeouts.
Persons: Ozzie Albies, Brett Davis, Michael Harris, Spencer Strider's, Harris, Orlando Arcia's, Strider, Charlie Morton, Hall of Famers John Smoltz, Phil Niekro, Patrick Sandoval, Ronald Acuna Jr, Matt Olson's, Mickey Moniak, Zach Neto's grounder, Cron, Mike Moustakas Organizations: Atlanta Braves, Los Angeles Angels, USA, Braves, Hall of Famers, Angels, Atlanta, Thomson Locations: Atlanta , Georgia, USA, Truist, Sandoval, Angeles
MLB roundup: Clayton Kershaw blanks Mets, gets 200th win
  + stars: | 2023-04-19 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +13 min
Martinez hit two home runs in his first multi-homer game with the Dodgers and the 19th of his career. In addition to his milestone win, Kershaw (3-1) also improved to 11-0 in 17 career regular-season starts against the Mets. Mets starter Tylor Megill (3-1) gave up three runs on seven hits over five innings. Bassitt (2-2) allowed three hits and walked one batter while notching five strikeouts in 6 1/3 innings. Philadelphia chased Lance Lynn (0-2) with one out in the sixth; he allowed five runs on 10 hits, fanning seven.
The Philadelphia Phillies are facing the Houston Astros in the 2022 World Series. 2022 World Series scheduleEvery game of the 2022 World Series will air on Fox, and the series will continue until one team wins four games and clinches the championship. Game Date & Time Channel Score Philadelphia Phillies at Houston Astros, Game 1 October 28, 8:03 p.m. ET Fox Philadelphia Phillies 6, Houston Astros 5 Philadelphia Phillies at Houston Astros, Game 2 October 29, 8:03 p.m. ET Fox Houston Astros 5, Philadelphia Phillies 2 Houston Astros at Philadelphia Phillies, Game 3 November 1, 8:03 p.m.
The Philadelphia Phillies will face the Houston Astros in the 2022 World Series on Fox. The 2022 World Series begins October 28, with a potential game seven scheduled for November 5. You can stream the World Series on Fox through services like YouTube TV, Sling TV, and Fubo TV. 2022 World Series scheduleEvery game of the 2022 World Series will air on Fox, and the series will continue until one team wins four games and clinches the championship. Game Date & Time Channel Philadelphia Phillies at Houston Astros, Game 1 October 28, 8:03 p.m.
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