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A former Dodgers outfielder, Roberts played for the team from 2002 to 2004. He also played for the Cleveland Indians, Boston Red Sox, San Diego Padres and San Francisco Giants during a 10-year major league career that ended in 2008. Roberts is perhaps best known for his stolen base in the 2004 playoffs, which sparked a Red Sox eight-game winning streak that culminated with a World Series championship, its first in 86 years. The Dodgers announced that Roberts would officially be introduced at a news conference at Dodgers Stadium on December 1. The San Diego Padres hired Arizona Diamondbacks third base coach Andy Green as their new manager.

Nationals win third straight game to break .500 for first time in 2015. December 29 – Ed Mayer, 84, pitcher for the Chicago Cubs in parts of two seasons spanning 1957–1958. December 16 – Jim McAnany, 79, right fielder for the Chicago White Sox and Cubs from 1958 through 1952, as well as a member of the White Sox's 1959 World Series team. December 13 – Phil Pepe, 80, baseball writer and radio voice personality. November 24 – Bobby Smith, 81, backup outfielder for the St. Louis Cardinals, Philadelphia Phillies, New York Mets, Chicago Cubs and Los Angeles Angels in parts of seven seasons spanning 1957–1965. September 17 – Bobby Etheridge, 73, third baseman for the San Francisco Giants in part of two seasons spanning 1967–1969.
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The Royals tacked on another run off the Toronto relief corps in the eighth, but it was unnecessary. Danny Duffy pitched a perfect seventh inning and was credited with the win, while Kelvin Herrera and Wade Davis finished off the Blue Jays with a scoreless inning apiece, with Davis earning the save. Scoreless innings of relief, with Wood getting the win and Rondón a save. July 8 – The Atlantic League of Professional Baseball debuts Rawlings baseballs with red and blue seams in its All-Star Game.
The other members of the staff are hitting coach Edgar Martínez and first base coach Chris Woodward, who will be retained from the previous staff. Servais, who is a former major league catcher with no prior managerial experience, served as assistant general manager for DiPoto with the Los Angeles Angels, where he oversaw scouting and player development. Arrieta, who posted a 22-6 record with a 1.77 ERA and also hurled a no-hitter in the season, had his second consecutive subpar outing in the playoffs. He struck out eight across five innings and allowed four runs on four hits and two walks. DeGrom, who matched Tom Seaver's franchise record with 13 strikeouts in a postseason game, combined with Kershaw to become the first pitchers to record at least 11 strikeouts in the same game in postseason history.
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Black was awarded National League Manager of the Year in 2010 after leading the modest Padres to a season, the team's best record during his eight-plus years in San Diego. The Padres organization also announces that bench coach Dave Roberts will take over immediately until a new manager is appointed. May 18 – The Miami Marlins officially announce that general manager Dan Jennings will succeed Mike Redmond as the team's new manager for the remainder of the season. In other internal decision, Mike Goff will be the club's new bench coach, while VP/assistant GM Mike Berger will assume Jennings’ former front office roles. Jennings has no dugout experience, but he is a respected baseball mind throughout the industry.

August 4 – Irvin Castille, 89, Negro American League infielder who played from 1951 to 1953 for the Birmingham Black Barons. July 12 – Mahlon Duckett, 92, Negro leagues second baseman and the last surviving member of the Philadelphia Stars club, which went on to win the NNL Championship in 1934. June 17 – Nelson Doubleday Jr., 81, publisher and New York Mets' majority owner (1980–2002) who spurred the renaissance of the franchise, guiding the Mets to the 1986 World Series championship, the 2000 N.L. June 9 – Larry Eschen, 94, shortstop who played for the Philadelphia Athletics during the 1942 season. February 19 – Gary Woods, 60, backup outfielder for the Oakland Athletics, Toronto Blue Jays, Houston Astros and Chicago Cubs during eight seasons spanning 1976–1985.
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Will Craig somehow flew under the radar, even as he was named ACC Player of the Year. The sophomore star hit a robust .382 with 13 home runs and a .702 slugging percentage. There is no definitive answer, but it is widely believed that Major League Baseball has used different baseballs at various points throughout its history. This is largely due to the fact that the manufacturing process and materials used to make baseballs have changed significantly over time. While it is impossible to know for sure if MLB has used different baseballs, it seems likely that they have.

As a result, the Royals rallied for a pair of runs in the ninth to tie it at 2–2 before the five-run explosion in the decisive 12th. Salvador Pérez, who hit .364 (8-for-22) in the Series, earned Most Valuable Player honors. Pérez also was involved in the tying run and started the five-run rally to put the game away.
Mattingly had one more year left in his contract but he and the Dodgers came to a mutual agreement. According to a teleconference with reporters, Mattingly offered no explanation for the mutual parting. "I’m doing what's best for myself; I’m doing what's best for the organization; I just look at it that it's the right time for both parties", he said. Sammy Sosa led the National League in home runs twice, with 49 and 50, but finished second four times with home run counts of 36, 66, 63, and 64.

The Blue Jays will try to become only the third of 30 teams to win a best-of-five series after losing the first two games at home. The 2001 New York Yankees pulled off such a comeback in a division series against the Oakland Athletics, and the San Francisco Giants did it against the Cincinnati Reds in 2012. October 1 – The New York Yankees clinched an American League playoff berth for the first time since 2012 by defeating the Boston Red Sox, 4–1, at Yankee Stadium. With the Toronto Blue Jays having won the AL East title, the Yankees are locked into the top spot wild card spot and will host the one-game wild card playoff.
The Washington Nationals hired recently departed Texas Rangers pitching coach Mike Maddux to fill the same role in their organization under new manager Dusty Baker. Widely considered one of the game's more respected coaches of any discipline, Maddux could become the highest-paid pitching coach in the major leagues, according to a report. Scoreless innings, but the offense supplied nine insurance runs after Young left the game to take a 3-1 lead in the best-of-seven series. Innings of work, and Luke Gregerson gave up a leadoff homer to Gordon in the ninth, before finishing off the Astros' first playoff game in Houston in 10 years with a four-out save. New York Yankees pitcher CC Sabathia announced that he would be checking into alcohol rehabilitation and miss the postseason. The statement was released by the Yankees just one day before their scheduled AL wild-card game against the Houston Astros.

The Commodores had defeated the Cavaliers two games to one in the best-of-three final to win the 2014 College World Series. The Cavaliers finish the season 44-24; the victory total is the fewest by a College World Series champion since Southern Cal won 43 games in winning the 1968 College World Series. Virginia's title also ends the Atlantic Coast Conference's 60-year drought of not having won a College World Series title. Wake Forest had won the conference's only other College World Series title, doing so in 1955. At Yankee Stadium, Alex Rodriguez moves up on two all-time career lists.
After seven seasons with Houston, he entered free agency and signed a three-year deal with the Twins. The thunder and lightning and heavy rain would return later, but Frazier had weathered the in-game storm to become this year's 2015 Home Run Derby champion, and in the process became a Cincinnati baseball folk hero. At one point, Pederson had hit six consecutive home runs, drawing a mixture of ominous silence and fleeting boos from the Reds-heavy crowd.
Pujols is now 12 home runs shy of tying Jimmie Foxx, who sits in 17th place on baseball's all-time home run list with 534. We hope that readers will also find information on all things related to baseball. Baseball has changed dramatically since its inception in many ways. In 1917, earned run statistics were first established and recorded. The change in approach was made in response to changes in baseball’s pitching strategy. As the first African-American to play in the sport, he brought about a watershed moment in the history of the game as well as the country.
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