The Miami Marlins’ Eddy Alvarez made his MLB debut at 30 years old, and six years after earning a silver medal at the Winter Olympics in Sochi.
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Max Scherzer exits after one inning with hamstring injury as going stays rough for pitchers
Nationals ace Max Scherzer exited his third start of the 2020 season Wednesday night after a laborious first inning against the Mets.
‘We just have to survive this trip’: Marlins finally return to field and get uplifting win over Orioles
After missing a week of baseball due to a coronavirus outbreak, the makeshift Miami Marlins finally returned to the field and earned an emotional win.
‘We just have to survive this trip’: Marlins finally return to field and get uplifting win over Orioles
After missing a week of baseball due to a coronavirus outbreak, the makeshift Miami Marlins finally returned to the field and earned an emotional win.
Opinion: As MLB tiptoes around coronavirus, walls are closing in on ‘mess’ of a season
This 2020 baseball season is wobbling, a home built on an iffy foundation, with two walls gradually closing in.
Phillies-Blue Jays series postponed, another big blow to MLB’s week-old 2020 season
After two Phillies staff members tested positive for coronavirus, the upcoming weekend series against the Blue Jays was postponed.
Two Phillies staff members test positive for COVID-19, shutting down Citizens Bank Park
Philadelphia announced Thursday that two staff members – a coach and a member of the clubhouse staff – tested positive for COVID-19.
When and where, indeed: Orioles and Yankees get together for ‘backyard baseball’ amid pandemic
When the opponents for the Orioles (Marlins) and Yankees (Phillies) had to postpone series due to COVID-19 concerns, the two AL East rivals pivoted.
‘I’m scared’: Marlins’ rash of positive COVID-19 tests sends chills across MLB
Nationals manager Dave Martinez, who missed three games in September after a cardiac catheterization, hopes his team won’t have to go to Miami.
Just days into MLB season, COVID-19 is already causing chaos for baseball
Two teams – the Marlins and Reds – have already seen multiple players scratched or placed on the injured list without explanation.