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The Red Sox went into the MLB All-Star break on a 10-game winning streak and it appears the team might be coming together, giving the Yankees, who also have to deal with the division-leading Blue Jays, some serious competition for the top spot.
Despite concerns over limited capacity at Steinbrenner Field, Rob Manfred says the Tampa Bay Rays won't have to move any postseason games they host.
Arizona Diamondbacks third baseman Eugenio Suárez appears to have dodged a major injury after he was hit by a pitch on his hand during the All-Star Game.
The deal could signal a sweeping series of sell moves by the O's, who now have seven picks in the top 100 on Sunday.
Stuart Sternberg has struck a deal in principle to sell the Rays to a group headed by Jacksonville developer Patrick Zalupski, The Athletic reports.
The proposed buyers of the Rays are not venture capitalists looking for a flip. These are Florida-rooted businessmen. Do they really care if the team is in Tampa or Orlando?
If the All-Star break had come at the season’s exact midpoint, things would look quite a bit different for the Rays right now. After 81 games, the Rays were 46-35. They were a half-game behind the Yankees in the American League East standings.
A deal to purchase the team from Stuart Sternberg is in place, with a September closing possible. But Sternberg would remain in control until the season ends.