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MLB hopes to find the Rays a temporary home near their fan base around Tampa Bay at least for the start of the 2025 season if the damage to Tropicana Field from Hurricane Milton cannot be repaired in time.
Boone boasts Yankees' bond as World Series nearsAs the World Series nears, New York manager Aaron Boone spoke to reporters Monday, often stressing the bond the Yankees have developed through this season, adding that "these guys love each other and these guys love doing it for one another."
Mets' Blackburn out months with spinal procedureMets RHP Paul Blackburn will be out at least 4-5 months following a procedure to repair a cerebrospinal fluid leak this month, the team said Tuesday.
Borgschulte leaves O's to be Twins' hitting coachThe Twins on Tuesday named Matt Borgschulte as their hitting coach for the 2025 season.
Cardinals hire Cerfolio for player developmentThe St. Louis Cardinals continued the makeover of their front office Tuesday by hiring Robert Cerfolio away from the Cleveland Guardians to serve as their assistant general manager in charge of player development and performance.
World Series tickets top $1,300 on resale marketResale tickets for the World Series opener at Dodger Stadium against the New York Yankees started at $1,358 on Monday evening on StubHub.
Griffeys in L.A. for potential LeBron-Bronny debutMore than 30 years after they became the first father-son duo to team up in Major League Baseball history, Ken Griffey Sr. and Jr. will be in the building Tuesday night to potentially see LeBron James and Bronny James play in the same game in the NBA.
Brewers shake up staff, promote LeBoeuf, TheisenWeeks after their elimination from the National League postseason at the hands of the New York Mets, the Milwaukee Brewers promoted Al LeBoeuf and Eric Theisen from their Triple-A affiliate to take over as hitting coaches on manager Pat Murphy's staff.
Players with the most jaw-dropping skillsFrom Giancarlo Stanton's elite power to Francisco Lindor's slick glove, here are the most amazing tools still on display in October.