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Cubs hand Dodgers worst shutout loss in franchise history with 16-0 thrashing

<!--> Ben Brown used a two-pitch mix to throw six scoreless innings, and the Chicago Cubs got 14 runs on 15 hits in the final three innings of a 16-0 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers on Saturday night.-->Michael Busch had four hits, including a homer and two doubles, and three RBIs, and Carson Kelly had three hits, including two homers, and three RBIs. Ian Happ had three hits and two runs, and Miguel Amaya capped a four-run eighth with a two-run homer to pace a 21-hit Cubs attack.It marked the Dodgers’ worst home shutout loss in franchise history.ADVERTISEMENT <!-->Carson Kelly crushes his second homer of the night in Cubs' 16-0 win over Dodgers --> <!-->Brown (2-1) rebounded from last Sunday’s shaky four-inning, five-run start against San Diego with a dominant 84-pitch effort in which he threw 56 four-seam fastballs […]

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Fan snatches foul ball out of Mike Trout’s glove — then meets him

<!--> A fan grabbed the ball out of Mike Trout's glove after the Los Angeles Angels star reached into the right field stands Saturday night to make what appeared to be a great catch.Trout raced into the right-field corner on the flyball hit by Yainer Diaz in the second inning, leaped and extended his left arm into the stands to make the grab. But a fan wearing a Houston Astros jersey was also reaching for the ball at the same time and immediately snatched it away.Trout gestured to umpires that the fan had taken it out of his glove. The fan then looked as if he was apologetically trying to give the ball back to Trout, raising both arms while holding the ball in his left hand.ADVERTISEMENT -->First base umpire Alan Porter ruled it a foul ball and not a […]

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Freddie Freeman returns to Dodgers lineup after missing 9 games with injury from shower slip

<!--> The Los Angeles Dodgers activated slugger Freddie Freeman off the injured list Friday after he missed nine games with a right ankle injury that resulted from slipping in the shower at home.Freeman said an MRI showed fraying of the scar tissue in his surgically repaired ankle, but he was back to running bases a few days ago."I hate to say it, but I might have needed the 10 days," said Freeman, who loathes missing games. "I feel the best I’ve felt since I’ve gotten hurt."The 35-year-old first baseman was set to bat fourth in the series opener against the Chicago Cubs on his bobblehead night. Charlie Freeman, the oldest of Freeman's three sons, was due to throw out a ceremonial first pitch. The 8-year-old has a locker next to his father in the Dodgers clubhouse.ADVERTISEMENT -->The World Series MVP […]

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Chicago Cubs praised by PETA for response to viral goose nest at Wrigley

<!--> The Chicago Cubs are receiving praise for how the organization responded to a goose nest in a juniper planter in the iconic bleachers at Wrigley Field.The animal rights group People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals says it is sending a compassionate action award — a framed certificate and vegan chocolates — to the team.The Cubs had their home opener last week, and photos on social media showed a goose nesting in a planter next to the seats underneath the center-field scoreboard. Several rows of the upper bleachers were blocked off Sunday while two Canada geese stood on a roof nearby.ADVERTISEMENT -->A team spokeswoman said the nesting goose flew out of the bleachers at some point on Sunday and has not returned. The area was reopened to fans on Monday.PETA praised the Cubs for giving the goose space and […]

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Journaling, cold tubs and time away: How Logan O’Hoppe rediscovered his love for baseball

Rowan Kavner MLB Writer <!--> --> ANAHEIM, Calif. — On Oct. 28 and 30, beyond the grass in right field at Yankee Stadium where Juan Soto and Mookie Betts patrolled, Logan O'Hoppe sat in Suite 1 and observed Games 3 and 5 of the World Series as a fan. The idea was conjured a month prior, when the Angels catcher was still in the midst of the most trying stretch of his baseball life. A promising 2024 season had suddenly derailed when the 25-year-old hit .099 during a torturous month of August. The struggles bled into the start of September and weighed on him mentally, though he didn't want to show it. "Not a lot of people knew the demons, quite frankly, I was battling," O'Hoppe told FOX Sports. He would eventually find some reprieve, rebounding with 11 hits in his final 23 at-bats […]

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