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— -- HOUSTON -- Astros first baseman Yuli Gurriel will be suspended for five games -- none during the World Series -- for racially insensitive behavior directed at Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher ...
Arizona outfielder Lourdes Gurriel Jr. crushed a 103.9 mph fastball from San Diego's Mason Miller into the left-field seats ...
Yuli Gurriel has received several Minor League offers since he elected free agency on May 3, per sources. So far, he hasn’t accepted any of them, but teams have remained interested.
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LOS ANGELES --- Yuli Gurriel was met with a chorus of boos in his first at-bat at Dodger Stadium since the Houston Astros first baseman made a racist gesture in Game 3 of the World Series.
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"Nobody wanted Yuli Gurriel to play," Baker told Miller. "Nobody wanted Maldy (Martín Maldonado) to catch. The operations people didn't want (Jeremy) Peña to bat second, either.
Gurriel, speaking through a translator, said he made the gesture because he never had success against Japanese pitchers in the past. Gurriel is a Cuban native who played one year for the Yokohama ...
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