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Major League Baseball has canceled plans to play games in London next season due to scheduling conflicts with West Ham's Olympic Stadium and TV commitments.
The Seattle Mariners are striking out batters like no team ever has in MLB history. In their recently completed four-game series with the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, the Mariners struck out the opposing hitter an astounding 62 times.
Realistically, there are four teams fighting for one spot. Despite their recent skid, the Mets are in the driver's seat. They have the tiebreaker against the Giants but not the Reds, and though it's not quite over yet, it looks like the Diamondbacks would get the edge based on intradivisional record if they tie.
In the Mariners' 10th-straight win on Tuesday night, a 12–5 victory over the Royals, American League MVP hopeful Cal Raleigh had a truly historic performance.
Six Teams Separated By 5 Games in AL WC Race
The Dodgers and Phillies finish off their series on Wednesday night with a battle of left-handers at Dodger Stadium. Blake Snell is coming off an 11-strikeout start with six scoreless innings against the Rockies last Wednesday in Los Angeles.