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Date: 17:27 BST 1 August
Title: MLB Trade Deadline: What's the Big Deal?
Content: Carlos Correa (above) has been traded back to the Houston Astros
On Thursday the MLB Trade Deadline – the equivalent of English football's Transfer Deadline Day – offered a final chance for players to be traded between teams during the season.
One of the biggest and most surprising deals saw Puerto Rican Shortstop Carlos Correa leave the Minnesota Twins and return to the Houston Astros, where he became a World Series champion in 2017.
Right-handed pitcher Mason Miller – who threw the fastest pitch of the year at 104.1 mph just a week ago – left the Athletics to join the San Diego Padres, with the Athletics picking up big prospect Leo De Vries in return.
Jarren Duran
Meanwhile the Philadelphia Phillies saw through a deal for Twins relief pitcher Jhoan Duran, the Seattle Mariners secured home run king Eugenio Suarez from the Arizona Diamondbacks and the Toronto Blue Jays made an agreement with the Cleveland Guardians for starting pitcher Shane Bieber.
Lastly, we finally have an answer for Craig in Kirkcaldy who sent a question to the Ask Me Anything team: 'will the Red Sox trade Jarren Duran?'
After months of speculation about the future of the Red Sox star, nothing happened at the Trade Deadline and he is staying in Boston.
Update:
Date: 14:58 BST 1 August
Title: MLB Coming Up on BBC Sport this summer
Content: All games will be live across BBC iPlayer, Red Button, BBC Sport Website & App.
August 10 - New York Mets v Milwaukee Brewers from 19:00 BST
August 17 - Texas Rangers v Toronto Blue Jays from 18:30 BST
Remaining fixtures to be confirmed
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Date: 16:10 BST 29 July
Title: Ask Me Anything
Content: Ask Me Anything
Home Runs and heaters, RBI doubles and double plays, strikeouts and the seventh inning stretch...
If you are a baseball rookie (or even a seasoned veteran) you probably have one or two questions.
Whether it's as simple as how many innings there are in a game or as complicated as the infield fly rule, we are here to help.
Our team at Ask Me Anything will find out everything you need to know and be able to call upon a network of contacts including our experts and pundits.
No sport is off limits, no question is too big or too small.
Open the contact form here and fire away!
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Date: 16:08 BST 29 July
Title: Get Involved
Content: Get Inspired#GetInspired
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Do you want to know what to expect when you start?
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