World Series champion pitcher announces retirement
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On Sunday afternoon, 12-year veteran and former Rangers pitcher Andrew Heaney officially announced his retirement from Major League Baseball. Prior to the 2023 season, Heaney signed a two-year deal with the Rangers, going 15-20 with a 4.22 ERA across 307.1 innings during those two seasons.
A former World Series champion reveals surprising detail behind Nick Castellanos’ outfield errors, adding context to his defensive struggles.
Meet the Dodger fan who caught the Ohtani 2025 World Series Game 3 homerun ball. He talks to us about the unforgettable night and the process of putting the ball up for auction and where it currently stands.
Fittingly, Cohen’s squad ranked second behind the Dodgers on the list of nine teams that were sent CBT bills this season, charged $91.6 million for its $346.7 million CBT payroll headlined by Juan Soto’s 15-year, $765 million megadeal signed ahead of the season.
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Los Angeles Dodgers to pay record $169 million luxury tax after winning 2nd straight World Series
The Los Angeles Dodgers have set a Major League Baseball record with a $169.4 million luxury tax bill, leading a record-tying nine teams that combined for over $400 million in total penalties for the 2024 season.
The Detroit Tigers started off the 2025 season as the team to beat in the eyes of many Major League Baseball fans before wilting down the stretch and recovering to make the playoffs. An all-time great divisional playoff series against the Seattle Mariners sent the Ms to the American League Championship Series and the Tigers home,
Between Yoshinobu Yamamoto's pitching performance and Miguel Rojas' home run, there was enough for MLB.com to recognize this game.