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BOTTOM LINE: The New York Mets will try to keep a five-game home win streak going when they take on the Washington Nationals. New York has gone 26-7 at home and 44-24 overall. The Mets have hit 87 ...
The Washington Nationals brought on this veteran starter to bolster a young rotation, and so far he's giving the team ...
On Thursday, the Washington Nationals (30-36) are visiting the New York Mets (43-24), at 1:10 p.m. ET. The Mets have won four straight. The Nationals (+198 underdog on the moneyline) visit the Mets ...
Braves pitcher Mike Soroka has, like many of us, skipped the whole haircut thing during the coronavirus pandemic. The young Canadian, who usually wears his hair cropped close on the sides and back ...
Michael Soroka showed how dominant he can be. Besides MacKenzie Gore, he has the best stuff in the Nationals rotation ...
Long before he first joined the Bally Sports Braves broadcast as a guest analyst last season, Mike Soroka sat in a studio for interviews with Sportsnet 960 The Fan in Calgary, Alberta. Through ...
For the first time in more than two calendar years Atlanta Braves right-hander Mike Soroka took the mound in an official game Tuesday night. Soroka, who has missed most of the past two years with ...
Erstwhile Atlanta Braves ace Mike Soroka, who has not appeared in an MLB game since 2020, is nearing a minor-league rehab assignment as he works his way back from a twice-torn right Achilles ...
Mike Soroka’s All-Star-worthy start can be attributed to a clean bill of mind and health. The Canadian right-hander, after pitching in only five games last season, arguably has been baseball’s ...
Mike Soroka, who happened to be home last summer during Major League Baseball’s All-Star break, had dropped into his training facility of choice in Calgary. There, he spied Jonny Tychonick ...
The Atlanta Braves’ designs on a third straight National League East title took a major hit Monday night when top starter Mike Soroka suffered a season-ending injury. On the night before his ...
GLENDALE, Ariz. (AP) — Mike Soroka looks around the Chicago White Sox spring training clubhouse and sees a lot of players in a similar position to himself: people looking to prove something.