
Baseball Report: Orioles End A's' Win Streak
This week's Baseball Report looks at the A's' winning streak, Fernando Tatis Jr.'s home runs and Mike Trout's strong start.
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This week's Baseball Report looks at the A's' winning streak, Fernando Tatis Jr.'s home runs and Mike Trout's strong start.
The Orioles, enduring one of the worst seasons in franchise history, look poised to break the single-season record for home runs allowed.
It's been a rough season in Baltimore with the team already tying the franchise record for most losses since 1954. They could surpass that mark and others by year end.
CBS TV sports anchors in Baltimore, Chicago, Dallas, and Philadelphia pick their MLB MVP so far and look at trade deadline rumors.
Do you roll the dice and trade away one of your top young prospects under team control for the next seven-eight years just for a few months of Manny Machado, in hopes he will help bring you a World Series title come November?
If anyone can sympathize with the Miami Marlins' struggles this season, it's the Baltimore Orioles.
Some MLB teams are already looking to next season and beyond, but even their fans have something to be hopeful about.
Manny Machado, the talented infielder, who is due for big payday next offseason, has started the season strong, while his Orioles have not.
The Orioles are hoping their former top pick can round into form as they look to make a playoff push.
The Wild Card games lived up to the hype. Here's some things you may have missed.
The Orioles has a bright young pitcher who could help solidify their rotation.
Your travel guide to visiting any of the MLB teams in the Florida Grapefruit League for this year's spring training
Another professional athlete finds himself in trouble after an incident in South Florida.
The Miami Marlins are dotting the I's and crossing the T's this week.
The biggest signings that the Miami Marlins have made during the offseason have been manager Don Mattingly and hitting coach Barry Bonds.
The Top 5 Sports Callers of the week is a weekly installment from CBS Local Sports that will bring you the wildest callers from across the nation.
Two innings in a row, new Miami Marlins manager Dan Jennings went to the mound to switch pitchers. Each time, the new reliever escaped a jam to help close out a 5-2 victory Sunday against Baltimore.
As anyone in the Miami Marlins organization will tell you, Saturday night's win was a long time coming.
Martin Prado hit a two-out, bases-loaded single in the 13th inning, and the Miami Marlins won for the first time in Dan Jennings' six games as manager, beating Baltimore 1-0 on Saturday night.
With starting pitchers Mat Latos and Henderson Alvarez landing on the 15-day disabled list, the Miami Marlins recalled right-hander Andre Rienzo and selected the contract of right-hander Vin Mazzaro from Triple-A New Orleans.
The Miami Marlins aren't making a very good impression on this homestand. The same could be said of new manager Dan Jennings.
The Miami Marlins made a costly error, repeatedly squandered scoring chances and remained winless after five games under new manager Dan Jennings, losing to the Baltimore Orioles 8-5 Friday.
Henderson Alvarez missed the last month of Mike Redmond's tenure as Miami Marlins manager, returning only to see Redmond be shown the door minutes after Alvarez's lackluster performance.
Orioles play home games in Florida after riots in Baltimore.
After long waits to make their World Series debuts, Royals veteran Jeremy Guthrie and Giants counterpart Tim Hudson will get one more opportunity Wednesday night.
Thousands of fireworks-related injuries are treated in hospital emergency rooms across the country each year.
South Florida celebrates July 4th
She plans to get back into the ocean after she's healed
In 2022, the party is back on across South Florida and in full force for the 4th of July holiday.
People are selling what they have to pay their bills.
Grilling forecast looks rain-free through the afternoon.
Drowning is the single leading cause of injury death for children ages one to four.
Independence Day falls on a Monday this year and the holiday is being observed by the federal, state, and local governments.
Miami finishes Tuesday against Golden State
Thousands of fireworks-related injuries are treated in hospital emergency rooms across the country each year.
South Florida celebrates July 4th
She plans to get back into the ocean after she's healed
In 2022, the party is back on across South Florida and in full force for the 4th of July holiday.
People are selling what they have to pay their bills.
St. Petersburg police said they are investigating the fire and are working to identify a suspect.
Florida has topped 71,000 new COVID-19 cases in each of the past five weeks, a report released Friday by the state Department of Health shows.
The owner of a West Palm Beach nursing home will pay $1.75 million to settle claims that it improperly diverted doses of COVID-19 vaccine to members of its board of directors and donors.
Gov. Ron DeSantis and state Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis praised Ben & Jerry's parent company for a decision that will allow sales of ice cream in Israel.
A teenage girl was seriously injured when a shark attacked her off Florida's Gulf Coast, authorities said.
CBS4's Karli Barnett has more on the political division.
The ad scheduled to air on Fox News starting Monday takes shots at Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and his policies.
President Biden met virtually with several Democratic governors on efforts to protect women's abortion access.
Judge John C. Cooper made the oral ruling from the bench but his decision will not go into effect until he signs a written order, which Cooper said would likely happen next week.
A poll released by Annette Taddeo's campaign shows Taddeo in a virtual tie with Republican Congresswoman Maria Elvira Salazar.
Those who have the ice cream at home should throw it away
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports food costs were up, on average, 10.8 percent for a year period ending April 2022.
The delay indicates that Spirit lacks support to approve the Frontier merger.
"When I go back to Washington, we can look at thing a little differently," she told CBS4's Hank Tester.
Over the last five months, the Miami area has been one of the least affordable housing markets in the country.
Those who have the ice cream at home should throw it away
"The first key outcome is that vaccines are highly effective across all body weights and that is great news."
The decision came days after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade decision.
Dr. Aileen Marty explains when it's time to toss a kit in the can and grab a newer one.
The CDC said a specific food item has not yet been identified as the source of a listeria outbreak.
CBS4's Neighbors 4 Neighbors and a viewer are stepping up to help a family for the holiday after a blaze ripped through their apartment.
Time is running out for you to open your heart and help a family in need this holiday season. Only 16 families left before Monday's deadline for the Neighbors 4 Neighbors Adopt A Family for the Holidays program.
A South Florida family who lost everything when a fire destroyed their Miami home, is thankful for the generous support of the South Florida community in an effort to get them back on their feet.
Just days before Thanksgiving, Zoila Monzon and her children lost everything when a fire destroyed their Miami apartment.
Among other things, they discussed the worsening crisis in Haiti.
He's running for the congressional seat being vacated by Ted Deutch.
The two discussed her gubernatorial bid.
State Sen. Annette Taddeo shook up the Florida gubernatorial race this week.
Jim DeFede's guest for Sunday's show was Eric Glazer, one of the state's leading condo attorneys who has been pushing for years to make condos safer.
This all-new "Father of the Bride" features a predominantly Latino cast.
CBS4's resident foodie Lisa Petrillo caught up with two of the newly awarded chefs about what this honor means.
The judge said state law caps punitive damages at $350,000, meaning Depp's award would total $10.35 million.
The festival, starting June 2nd at the Arsht Center's Carnival Studio Theater features new 10-minute plays as well as fresh revivals of past festival favorites, written by the country's best playwrights.
Ball and Chain serving up Cuban classics for the past 80 years.