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Goldschmidt thinking Cards, not '20 free agency
Cardinals acquisition Paul Goldschmidt says he's focused on playing for his new team and that free agency, which is looming in 2020, "won't be on my mind."
Ex-MLB players died in ambush, officials say
Former major league players Luis Valbuena and Jose Castillo were killed in a car crash in Venezuela caused by highway bandits who then robbed them, officials said Friday.
Nationals owner doesn't expect Harper to re-sign
Nationals owner Mark Lerner said he has told Bryce Harper that the team has maxed out its offer to the free-agent outfielder. "I really don't expect him to come back," Lerner said.
Buster's Buzz: Which teams are waiting to pounce on bargains?
While some clubs will spend big money in Vegas, others are watching for when they can buy key players without busting their budgets.
MLB's next big thing: Will anyone get into the Hall of Fame this weekend?
With Joe Carter under consideration after Mark McGwire's deletion, who should go to Cooperstown from the Today's Game ballot? We rank the candidates.
Kluber for Schwarber and more trades we want to see in Vegas
A swap of 2016 World Series stars? Madison Bumgarner in Dodger blue? We play Let's Make A Deal, Las Vegas-style with moves we'd make if we were calling the shots at the winter meetings.
After a historic season, will Kyler Murray still give up on football?
Here are the questions that the Oakland A's first-round draft pick, on the brink of winning a Heisman Trophy, will have to answer.
MLB's next big thing: Ranking the Today's Game Era Hall of Fame ballot
With Joe Carter under consideration after Mark McGwire's deletion, who should go to Cooperstown?
Ex-MLB players Valbuena, Castillo killed in crash
Former Major League Baseball players Luis Valbuena and Jose Castillo died Thursday night in a car accident, their Venezuelan team confirmed.
Phils get LHP Alvarez from Angels for RHP Garcia
In a swap of arbitration-eligible relievers, the Phillies have acquired left-hander Jose Alvarez from the Los Angeles Angels in exchange for right-hander Luis Garcia.
Twins, 2B Schoop agree to 1-year, $7.5M deal
Free-agent second baseman Jonathan Schoop, an All-Star selection in 2017 who was traded from the Orioles to Brewers last season, has agreed to a one-year deal with the Twins.
Report: Twins, 2B Schoop agree to 1-year deal
Free-agent second baseman Jonathan Schoop, an All-Star selection in 2017 who was traded from the Orioles to Brewers last season, has agreed to a one-year deal with the Twins.
Surgery to delay season start for Cubs' Morrow
The Chicago Cubs are likely to be without closer Brandon Morrow for the early portion of 2019 after he had elbow surgery.
Red Sox bring back Eovaldi for 4 years, $68M
Postseason hero Nathan Eovaldi is returning to the Boston Red Sox, signing a four-year, $68 million deal.
Indians keep Carrasco in fold through '22 season
Carlos Carrasco, who went 17-10 with a 3.38 ERA and 231 strikeouts in 2018, will stay with the Indians through 2022 after the team exercised its option and signed him to an extension.
Braves hire fired Phils pitching coach Kranitz
Rick Kranitz, fired by the Phillies as pitching coach last month, has been hired by the Braves for the same position.
Keeping playoff hero Eovaldi a risk Red Sox could afford to take
In a few short months, Nathan Eovaldi went from under-the-radar trade acquisition to the stuff of October legend. But is he worth the dollars Boston is shelling out to bring him back?
Reports: Playoff hero Eovaldi agrees with Red Sox
Nathan Eovaldi is returning to the Boston Red Sox after agreeing to re-sign with the team, according to multiple reports.
Buster's Buzz: Biggest contender holes after run of major trades
Some front offices have more work to do after deals while others are still plotting their first offseason strike. Here are eight areas that must be addressed by teams with playoff hopes.
Sabermetrics in Sin City? Don't expect old-school gamblers at winter meetings
Shut off the slot machines. Roll away the roulette wheels. Baseball has changed, making Las Vegas the least appropriate site for modern GMs to deal their cards.