Angel Pagan delivered a walk-off, inside-the-park homer in Saturday's 10th inning to erase a one-run deficit and lift the Giants to a 6-5 victory over the Colorado Rockies.More» Pagan delivers walk-off inside-the-park homer
With the Yankees down to their final out, Lyle Overbay worked a crucial walk to set up a game-tying two-run rally, then homered in the 11th to lift New York to a 4-3 victory over the Rays at Tropicana Field.More» Overbay's solo shot puts Yankees up in 11th
Mike Minor provided the element of surprise when he crushed the first home run of his career during a five-run fifth inning that provided him more than enough support and enabled the Braves to extend their winning ways with Saturday night's 6-0 victory over the Mets at Citi Field.More» Minor drives two-run homer to left in fifth
Right-hander Billy Buckner made his Angels' debut a memorable one by delivering five scoreless innings as the Angels defeated the host Royals, 7-0, on Saturday.More» Buckner tosses five shutout frames for Angels
Cincy scored four runs in the bottom of the sixth -- one on a Derrick Robinson bunt -- on the way to a 5-2 win over the Cubs Saturday. Homer Bailey fanned eight and allowed two runs in six frames.More» Bailey fans eight over six solid frames
Umpire Jeff Nelson took no solace from the fact that he wasn't the only one fooled when he mistakenly called the second out of a Rangers double play in the second inning of Texas' 9-5 win in Seattle on Friday night.More» Sucre called out on disputed call
Baseball and veterans are two of the most American institutions, and through many programs in the big leagues, soldiers are being honored and aided, including this Memorial Day weekend.More»People Magazine and MLB's Tribute for Heroes
The goal in Beat the Streak is to break baseball's toughest record: Joe DiMaggio's 56-game hitting streak. Be the first to reach 57 straight hits and win $5.6 million. Need a hand? Our beat reporters compete in their own league and we publish their picks daily.More»
Mark Ellis hit a go-ahead RBI double with two out in the sixth to build off Adrian Gonzalez's homer, double and three RBIs as the Dodgers beat the Cardinals, 5-3, at Dodger Stadium to win for the third time in their last five games.More» Ellis rips double to left to score Crawford
Veteran right-handed pitcher Roy Oswalt had a predictably up-and-down effort Friday night for Double-A Tulsa -- his first start of four or five before the Rockies discuss when to add him to the starting rotation.More» Oswalt hurls two shutout innings of relief
Philadelphia beat the Nationals on Saturday night at Nationals Park, 5-3, to pull with a game of .500. Delmon Young's RBI single scored Michael Young from first to break a tie in a two-run Philadelphia eighth.More» Young drills a go-ahead double down the line
Jose Reyes started to run for the first time on Friday, and he continued to push the envelope in his recovery process before Saturday's afternoon game vs. the Orioles.More» Anthopoulos updates Reyes' injured ankle
Rickey Henderson had to make do with the bad weather in Cooperstown, N.Y., on Saturday, and what Henderson and three other Hall of Famers provided was more rewarding and entertaining than a come-as-you-were party disguised as seven innings.More»
The A's continued to torment their new American League West opponents on Saturday evening, batting around the order twice against the host Astros in an 11-5 drubbing at Minute Maid Park.More» A's rally for six runs in the second inning
Jeff Locke set a season high with seven strikeouts, running his scoreless innings streak to 14 while receiving early run support in the form of homers from Andrew McCutchen, Pedro Alvarez and Neil Walker in the Bucs' 5-2 win Saturday at Miller Park.More» Locke strikes out seven over six scoreless
An already-ailing Cardinals rotation endured another setback on Saturday, as John Gast was forced out of the game against the Dodgers in the second inning with left shoulder tightness.More» Gast leaves with injury in the second
Adam Jones crushed a homer in his third straight game and Danny Valencia added a two-run blast in the O's 6-5 win over the Blue Jays on Saturday afternoon. It was Freddy Garcia's first win of the year.More» Jones' moonshot boosts O's in win
P.J. Walters turned in a quality start in his season debut and was backed by a three-hit effort from Joe Mauer to lead the Twins to a 3-2 win over the Tigers and end a season-long 10-game losing streak Saturday at Comerica Park.More» Mauer's solo shot to right upheld on review
An umpire's call that doused a Giants rally in the eighth inning resulted in manager Bruce Bochy's second ejection of the year in Saturday's game against the Colorado Rockies.More» Bochy ejected after disputing call in eighth
In what is considered a poor Draft year for middle infielders, high school shortstop J.P. Crawford and community college star Tim Anderson are the most likely candidates to go in the first round.More»Mayo on top middle infielders in the 2013 Draft
Ike Davis is struggling mightily, and manager Terry Collins has backed him all the way. Collins said the time wasn't right to make a switch as recently as Friday afternoon. But one day later, he appeared to have changed his mind.More» Davis takes a base hit away from Freeman
It's not quite Fernandomania, but 26-year-old rookie sensation Evan Gattis is turning heads with his clutch home runs for the Braves. He also has a big fan in former Atlanta third baseman/outfielder Chipper Jones.More»Gattis homers in clutch situations in 2013
No. 3 seed Nebraska avenged an earlier loss with a 5-0 victory over No. 2 Ohio State on Saturday afternoon at Target Field to earn a spot in the championship game with top-seeded Indiana.More»
Brian McCann capped a three-hit game with a double that set the stage for Dan Uggla to deliver a decisive RBI single in the two-run 10th inning that gave the Braves a 7-5 win over the Mets in Saturday's conclusion to Friday's suspended game.More» Uggla singles home go-ahead run in 10th
White Sox left-hander Chris Sale played catch from 100 feet in the outfield before Saturday's contest with the Marlins at U.S. Cellular Field and proclaimed himself ready to go for Tuesday's home start against the Cubs.More»Sale, Hahn on Sale's improvement after missing start
There were nothing but smiles coming from John Danks after his six-plus-inning, 76-pitch season debut for the White Sox in Friday night's extra-innings victory over the Marlins.More» Danks, Konerko discuss Danks' season debut
The Cardinals have decided to slow down Chris Carpenter's throwing program after the right-hander's arm did not respond as well as hoped after throwing about 80 pitches during a bullpen session on Thursday.More»
Jed Lowrie's contused right foot improved enough overnight to make him potentially available off the bench for the A's middle game against his former team, the Astros, on Saturday evening.More» Lowrie gets hit by pitch, leaves game