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Buster's Buzz: Why the market for Dallas Keuchel slowed to a crawl
For a pitcher as accomplished as Keuchel, there will always be interest. But time -- and his lack of velocity -- isn't on his side.
Giants CEO stepping away as MLB investigates
Giants CEO Larry Baer is stepping away from the team while MLB investigates a physical altercation he had in public with his wife.
How Mike Trout could wind up with Bryce Harper in Philly
There's already buzz about Mike Trout possibly joining Bryce Harper in 2021. Could the Phillies actually pull it off? If not, where might Trout land?
MVP? Champion? Captain? Expectations sky high for Aaron Judge in Year 3
"His competition, for me, is in the monuments," says Yankees legend Reggie Jackson.
Swinney takes BP cuts at Cardinals' spring camp
Dabo Swinney slipped away from Clemson's spring football practice to speak to the St. Louis Cardinals and take a little batting practice.
Jansen's velocity down but 'normal' for spring
Dodgers closer Kenley Jansen pitched his first Cactus League inning on Sunday, retiring the Texas Rangers on 12 pitches. His fastball topped out at 92 mph, about 3 mph slower than his usual high.
Judge, Gardner: Yanks will break team HR record
Six months after the 2018 Yankees broke a 21-year-old record for most team home runs in one season, Aaron Judge and Brett Gardner are predicting they'll do it again.
Olney: Sizing up the toughest divisions in baseball
The NL East certainly has added some star power, but for top-to-bottom strength the NL Central is hard to beat.
Rangers' Farrell struck by liner, fracturing jaw
Rangers reliever Luke Farrell suffered a non-displaced fracture of his jaw Saturday after being struck by a line drive during a spring training game against the Giants.
Rangers RHP Farrell struck on jaw by line drive
Rangers reliever Luke Farrell was taken to a hospital Saturday after being struck on his jaw by a line drive. He walked off the field under his own power, but the severity of the injury wasn't known, according to The Mercury News.
Harper: I want my legacy to be all about winning
During Bryce Harper's formal introduction to the Philadelphia Phillies, both Harper and team owner John Middleton were adamant that the biggest free-agency contract in history was agreed to with just winning in mind.
Farquhar makes first outing since hemorrhage
Yankees reliever Danny Farquhar said he "felt great out there" after making his first appearance on the mound since he collapsed in the White Sox dugout on April 20 because of a ruptured aneurysm and brain hemorrhage.
Healthy Cabrera hits first HR since last April
Miguel Cabrera connected for his first homer of the spring on Saturday, the first time he'd gone deep in any game for the Tigers since April 28. His 2018 season ended after 38 games because of a biceps injury.
Bregman hit in 1st appearance since surgery
After undergoing offseason surgery on his right elbow, Astros third baseman was plunked on his left elbow in his spring training debut.
Machado has quiet Padres debut in spring game
Manny Machado's debut in a Padres uniform was a lot less eventful than his free agency: He popped out in his first at-bat and drew a walk in his second, and came out of Saturday's Cactus League game after three innings.
Welcome to MLB The Show: Ballplayers on making their video game debut
Like your first hit or strikeout, getting pixelated is one of the game's rites of passage. Here's how it works and how players feel about it.
Giants CEO apologizes after altercation with wife
Giants CEO Larry Baer had a physical altercation in public with his wife that, according to her, began when she took his cellphone and would not give it back. The couple said it is "deeply embarrassed by the situation and have resolved the issue.''
Kershaw still not throwing, but shoulder better
Dodgers ace Clayton Kershaw told manager Dave Roberts that his left shoulder feels better, but he hasn't thrown any pitches since feeling discomfort Monday.
Giants CEO knocks wife down during argument
Giants CEO Larry Baer acknowledged having an altercation with his wife in which he knocked her to the ground during a fight over a cellphone, telling the San Francisco Chronicle the incident stemmed from "an unfortunate public argument."
Trout: 'Haven't even thought about' contract
Angels center fielder Mike Trout says he is concentrating on one thing regarding his future -- the upcoming season.