Arizona Diamondbacks
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The right-hander was on the board for We Build the Wall, the non-profit at the center of an alleged fraud scheme involving Steve Bannon
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David Lengel puts MLB’s 30 local telecasts to the test as he takes a tour round baseball’s broadcast booths
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Major League Baseball has been hit by a double tragedy after two players were killed in separate car crashes in their native Dominican Republic
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Another year of baseball is gone, goodbye: David Lengel takes a look back at the best, worst and most controversial moments of the 2016 season
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David Lengel: MLB experienced both celebratory and tragic goodbyes this week with the retirement of legendary broadcaster Vin Scully and the death of pitcher José Fernández. Plus, a review of Major League Baseball’s have nots
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Since pitchers will never wear helmets on their own, it’s time to make the decision for them. Plus, Big Papi pastes the Donald, silly September call-ups are back and Seth Lugo spins his way into the Mets rotation
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The Yankees raised the white flag, brought in the kids and still kept the buzz around the ballpark. Plus, what the Cubs and Donald Trump have in common
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David Lengel: A-Rod’s fame transcends baseball; plus, Prince Fielder retires, Gary Sheffield demands respect for Tim Tebow and the Mets’ manager Terry Collins is under fire
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David Lengel: Baseball’s brass are sticking to their new rules to protect sitting duck shortstops and second basemen. Plus, a new party room for the Cubs, Vin Scully is honored while the Orioles and Nats start off streaking
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David Lengel: The Royals have been champs for over a week, and that means the hot-stove season has arrived: hlcarpenter.com services the speculators in asking a handful of baseball’s biggest questions
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When broadcasters spent two minutes roasting a group of sorority sisters for taking selfies at the ballpark, it showed yet again that sports remains a boys’ club
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As if losing seven of their previous eight games wasn’t enough, Mets fans now find themselves in the basement of MLG – that’s Major League Grammar
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David Lengel: Forty years after Frank Robinson broke baseball’s manager color line, the sport is failing to fill managerial positions with minorities
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MLB 2015: Will San Francisco break a Giant pattern? Can the Padres power up in San Diego? Will the Dodgers win their sixth title in Los Angeles?
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The Anchorman star’s exploits raised money for cancer charities and marked the time, 50 years ago, that Bert Campaneris played all nine positions in one gameGallery
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Jonathan Bernhardt: Arizona may want to promote the idea that they understand the spirit of baseball but they’re really thinking about the bottom line
Los Angeles Dodgers beat Arizona Diamondbacks 3-1 to return to NLCS