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Cabrera faces pitcher for 1st time since injury
Miguel Cabrera says he is fully healthy and ready to get back on the field and play. The two-time AL MVP hit against a pitcher Monday for the first time since rupturing a tendon in his left biceps on June 12.
Red Sox owner: 'Spending more money helps'
Boston Red Sox owner John Henry said Monday that, while there is not a perfect correlation between a bigger payroll and winning, "spending more money helps."
Brewers excited to have Moustakas back
The Milwaukee Brewers were excited to know Mike Moustakas likely is sticking around for 2019.
MLBPA's Clark: Some teams don't justify tickets
Players' union head Tony Clark took the extraordinary step of saying baseball fans should question whether it makes sense to purchase tickets for some teams, responding to Commissioner Rob Manfred's assertion that free-agent players have failed to...
Rockies moving All-Star Blackmon to right field
It may not seem right, but Charlie Blackmon will be in right field for Colorado this season after playing center field since 2015.
Owner: Angels have talked about new Trout deal
Mike Trout isn't eligible for free agency until after the 2020 season, but Angels owner Arte Moreno says a new deal for the franchise player has already been discussed internally.
Stanton growing more comfortable playing in AL
Giancarlo Stanton says he's looking forward to getting more experience playing in the American League and playing games that matter from May through October in his second year in pinstripes.
Posada on re-teaming with Jeter: 'Perfect timing'
A black cap with the Miami Marlins' new neon logo sat atop Jorge Posada's graying hair Monday, a jarring sight for fans who recall he spent his entire playing career with the New York Yankees.
Ricketts: Cubs' quiet offseason due to low cash
Cubs chairman Tom Ricketts says the team was quiet on this year's free-agent market because the team doesn't "have any more" money to spend.
Cubs partner with Muslim groups to fight racism
The Cubs announced a partnership with Muslim organizations to battle racism, while team owner Tom Ricketts distanced himself from racially insensitive emails involving his father, Joe.
Giants manager Bochy to retire after season
Giants manager Bruce Bochy has said that he will retire after the 2019 season.
With 'shock' of '18 gone, Votto looks to rebound
Reds first baseman Joey Votto hopes to rebound after a subpar season in 2018.
Indians' Lindor focused on health, not contract
Cleveland Indians shortstop Francisco Lindor says he's more concerned with getting healthy than long-term contract.
Vet Hechavarria reaches minors deal with Mets
Veteran shortstop Adeiny Hechavarria and the Mets have agreed to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.
Bryant happy to clear air with Molina over barb
Cubs 3B Kris Bryant says he's more than happy to clear the air with Yadier Molina after offseason comments made by Bryant about the city of St. Louis got the ire of the St. Louis Cardinals All-Star catcher.
Buster's Buzz: The Pads must be crazy! Why Manny makes no sense for San Diego
You can't blame the Padres for being interested in a superstar in his prime. But the timing just isn't right, the moment isn't right, and the deal would seem destined to fall flat.
MLB tiers: Ranking baseball's best third basemen
The third base position is loaded with young All-Stars, including several who have yet to hit their prime years.
Kenley Jansen hoping higher spin rate will help him sizzle
The Dodgers' closer is aiming to get more movement on his cutter in an attempt to rebound from an erratic 2018.
Who is baseball's real home run king?
We break down the cases for why you might crown Barry Bonds, Hank Aaron or Babe Ruth.
Reports: Hechavarria, Mets reach minors deal
Veteran shortstop Adeiny Hechavarria and the Mets have agreed to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training, according to multiple reports.