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MLB owners OK sale of Rays to Zalupski group MLB owners OK sale of Rays to Zalupski group

Major League Baseball owners voted unanimously Monday to approve the sale of the Rays to group headed by real estate developer Patrick Zalupski, allowing the transfer from Stu Sternberg's group to close.

Braves, Morton reunite for final week of season Braves, Morton reunite for final week of season

The Braves signed pitcher Charlie Morton to a major league contract just one day after the veteran right-hander was designated for assignment and released by Detroit.

Raleigh's 58th HR fuels Mariners' sweep of Astros Raleigh's 58th HR fuels Mariners' sweep of Astros

Mariners star Cal Raleigh hit his MLB-leading 58th home run Sunday night as Seattle completed a three-game sweep of Houston.

Brewers celebrate division title, feel like underdogs Brewers celebrate division title, feel like underdogs

Carrying the best record in baseball, the Brewers won their fourth division title in the past five seasons and yet feel like the underdogs as the playoffs loom.

Fading Mets slump into wild-card tie with Reds Fading Mets slump into wild-card tie with Reds

Sean Manaea and the Mets lost 3-2 to the Washington Nationals that concluded an ugly weekend at Citi Field on Sunday, and combined with a 1-0 Reds' win over the Chicago Cubs, New York is now tied with Cincinnati for the final NL wild-card slot.

Dodgers become 10th MLB team to draw 4M fans Dodgers become 10th MLB team to draw 4M fans

The Dodgers have drawn 4 million fans this season for the first time in franchise history, becoming just the 10th team in major league history to reach that mark.

⚾ Biggest success, failure for every team in 2025 ⚾ Biggest success, failure for every team in 2025

Whether your favorite team is headed to October or headed home, all clubs have had something go right ... and wrong.