Chapman threw a 101 mph fastball near the head of Michael Brosseau, prompting the benches to empty after New York ended a six-game losing streak against the Rays.
Author: Gabe Lacques, USA TODAY
MLB trade deadline winners and losers: Cubs, Blue Jays get better while Yankees, Braves strike out
At the MLB trade deadline, some teams very clearly achieved their initiatives, while others fell well short
Six MLB teams to watch as 4 p.m. ET trade deadline looms — from the Indians to the Dodgers
In a season filled with firsts for Major League Baseball, the trade deadline, too, shall be unprecedented. Here’s are six teams to monitor.
Opinion: After watershed week, MLB needs to amplify Jackie Robinson’s entire legacy
MLB magnified Jackie Robinson’s feel-good truisms; he was also a complex man who carried confusion and pain. Baseball should embrace his full legacy.
MLB protests continue: Seven more games won’t be played, as 20 teams overall sit out to protest social injustice
It was the Brewers – based about 40 miles from Kenosha, and following the lead of the Milwaukee Bucks – who first decided to sit out on Wednesday.
‘Deeply personal’: Six teams, several players refuse to play as Jacob Blake protests extend to MLB
Like many movements, Wednesday’s actions across Major League Baseball began locally but spread globally
As MLB’s season hits the middle third, assessing the shoo-ins, suspects and see-you-next-years
Entering the middle trimester of baseball’s 2020 campaign, USA TODAY Sports takes a look at how every team has fared – and their outlook moving forward.
For Eddy Alvarez, dreams – plural – do come true: Olympic medalist debuts for Marlins at 30
The Miami Marlins’ Eddy Alvarez made his MLB debut at 30 years old, and six years after earning a silver medal at the Winter Olympics in Sochi.
Max Scherzer exits after one inning with hamstring injury as going stays rough for pitchers
Nationals ace Max Scherzer exited his third start of the 2020 season Wednesday night after a laborious first inning against the Mets.
‘We just have to survive this trip’: Marlins finally return to field and get uplifting win over Orioles
After missing a week of baseball due to a coronavirus outbreak, the makeshift Miami Marlins finally returned to the field and earned an emotional win.