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According to reports coming out of the All-Star Week, Randy Arozarena has promised that he will play for Mexico in 2026.
The Houston Astros made a Framber Valdez announcement before Friday's series opener against the Seattle Mariners.
In a game that featured a bit of everything, rookie Cole Young delivered a walk-off single in the 11th inning to give the Mariners a 7-6 win over the rival Astros.
The Seattle Mariners were able to rally past the Houston Astros in 11 innings on Saturday and they benefited from one of the weirdest RBIs you'll ever see. Trailing by a run in the bottom of the 10th and having runners on second and third,
The Astros are facing the Mariners in a divisional showdown but Houston suffered yet another injury, losing All-Star Isaac Paredes.
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Bryce Miller faced live hitters for the first time since early June on Saturday, clearing a big hurdle as he works toward his eventual return from the IL.
Tensions can typically run high when the Mariners and Astros face off, and their well-chronicled back-and-forths added another dramatic episode that featured four hit batters, a game-tying groundout off the knob of Dylan Moore's bat and,
The Mariners joked that their ‘Big Dumper' can do the dumping for you amid viral Coldplay concert shenanigans.
Cole Young showed up in a big way against the Mariners' arch rivals and became the youngest player the last three decades of team history to accomplish an incredible feat.