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Kerry Carpenter hit a two-run homer and drove in three runs, Chris Paddack threw six solid innings in his Detroit debut and the Tigers beat the Arizona Diamondbacks 7-2 on Wednesday.
Minnesota’s first move of the deadline sent a clear signal: cutting payroll matters more than building for the future.
Chris Paddack allowed one run over six innings, and Kerry Carpenter hit a two-run homer for the Tigers' 4th straight win.
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FanSided on MSNGold-Glove Tigers Trade Target Gets Dealt to NL Club at Deadline
Gold-Glove Tigers Trade Target Gets Dealt to NL Club at Deadline Areas of central Kansas, including around Wichita, could see ...
The Arizona Diamondbacks have one of their top pitchers, Ryne Nelson, on the mound July 30 to try to end a four-game losing ...
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Brew Crew Ball on MSNBrewers 2025 Trade Deadline Tracker
It’s highly possible that the Brewers, who currently sport the best record in baseball, aren’t done making moves. We’ll keep ...
DETROIT -- Chris Paddack threw six strong innings in his first start since joining the Detroit Tigers, leading his new team ...
The latest buzz in the rumor mill suggests that the Minnesota Twins could trade Jhoan Duran before the MLB trade deadline.
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