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Ty
Damron
Athletics
#90
Relief Pitcher
HT/WT
1.88 m, 90 kg
Birthdate
28/7/1994 (31)
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Left/Left
Birthplace
Krum, TX
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Minors
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5/31/26 7:35 AM vs New York Yankees
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Chicago Cubs vs. St. Louis Cardinals: Game Highlights
Chicago Cubs vs. St. Louis Cardinals: Game Highlights
Jake McCarthy hits 2-run homer, drives in 4 runs in the Rockies' 8-3 win over the Giants
— Jake McCarthy had a two-run homer and two RBI singles, Kyle Karros also homered and the Colorado Rockies had 14 hits in an 8-3 victory over the San Francisco Giants on Saturday night.
Pete Crow-Armstrong homers and has 4 hits in the Cubs' 6-1 win over the Cardinals
— Pete Crow-Armstrong had four hits including a homer, Ben Brown allowed three hits in seven innings and the Chicago Cubs beat the St. Louis Cardinals 6-1 on Saturday night.
Acuña powers Braves past Reds 5-2 with 2 more homers as Atlanta hits 40 wins
— Ronald Acuña Jr. homered for a third straight game — hitting a pair of solo shots — to lead the Atlanta Braves over the Cincinnati Reds 5-2 on Saturday night.
Atlanta Braves vs. Cincinnati Reds: Game Highlights
Atlanta Braves vs. Cincinnati Reds: Game Highlights
Fernando Tatis Jr. crushes 451-foot drive to end HR drought
Fernando Tatis Jr., in an MLB-worst drought, finally hit his first homer of the season with a 451-foot solo shot to left field against the Nationals.