SAN FRANCISCO — It’s been a slog for the Giants lately, so much so that manager Gabe Kapler felt the need to call out the team’s flagging energy levels prior to Sunday
Eguy Rosario, the Padres’ No. 5 prospect, per MLB Pipeline, made a play in Triple-A El Paso’s 18-5 win over the Oklahoma City Dodgers on Sunday afternoon that would probably make Derek
DENVER — C.J. Cron flicked his bat away and nodded toward the Rockies’ dugout as the second of what bacon-saved starting pitcher Chad Kuhl called “three-pointers” sailed into the Coors Field bleachers.
SAN FRANCISCO — Although the White Sox entered Sunday already having won the weekend series, their first two games in San Francisco were rife with missed opportunities. Chicago went 3-for-12 with runners
CHICAGO — Patrick Wisdom sat in the dirt in the right-handed batter’s box, still gripping his bat with both hands, chewing gum and staring out at the field. The Cubs’ slugger had
CHICAGO — Sometimes, you just need a gift. This was one the Red Sox were all too happy to take, escaping Wrigley Field with a grind-it-out special, winning 4-2 in 11 innings
DENVER — Zac Gallen didn’t mince words, and he wasn’t about to feel good about his outing regardless of what the numbers might say. After the Rockies rallied from a five-run deficit
HOUSTON — At first glance, what seemed like a simple single from the Halos’ Taylor Ward turned out to be a clever play by Houston catcher Martín Maldonado in the Astros’ 4-2