Nearly 10 years after Dallas Braden tossed his perfect game on Mother’s Day against the Rays, the former Athletics pitcher admitted he was hungover.
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Astros owner Jim Crane fires manager A.J. Hinch, GM Jeff Luhnow after MLB suspensions in cheating scandal
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Mookie Betts, Red Sox avoid arbitration with record one-year, $27 million deal
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