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Helton cited on DUI charge, enters treatment
Five-time All-Star Todd Helton, who retired in 2013 and remains the Rockies' career leader in a number of hitting categories, is entering a treatment program after being cited for DUI in Tennessee.
Reds top prospect Senzel has sprained ankle
When Nick Senzel returns from his sprained right ankle, the Reds prospect will resume working out at center field.
2019 MLB expert predictions: Division picks, playoff field, World Series winner
Will the Red Sox repeat? Who will rule the loaded NL East? We made our picks -- and you can make your own.
MLB suspends Giants CEO Baer through July 1
Giants CEO Larry Baer, whose altercation with his wife earlier this month was caught on video, has been suspended and must undergo "appropriate treatment," MLB commissioner Rob Manfred said.
Mock draft recap: 10-team roto league
Find out who went where in our latest 10-team mock draft based on a rotisserie format.
2019 MLB season preview: Predictions, rankings and more
Which powerhouse will rule the AL? Can anyone top the Dodgers in a crowded NL race? A new baseball season is on the way, and we've got it all covered.
Olney: Mets faced intense pressure to lock up deGrom. They delivered
For the sake of the franchise, its new GM, its fans and its players, this deal needed to get done.
2019 MLB expert predictions: Divisions, playoff field, World Series winners
Will the Red Sox repeat? Who will rule the loaded NL East? We made our picks -- and you can make your own.
Sources: Mets, ace deGrom agree to extension
The Mets have reached agreement on a five-year contract extension with ace right-hander Jacob deGrom, sources confirmed to ESPN.
Paddack in Padres' rotation after sizzling spring
Chris Paddack, a promising right-hander, will be part of the Padres' rotation when the regular season begins.
Everything you need to know about Luis Severino's shoulder injury
The Yankees' ace is out until May -- at the earliest. With help from ESPN's injury analyst, Stephania Bell, we tackle five key questions.
2019 MLB awards predictions: MVPs, Cy Youngs and top rookies
Will Mike Trout win his third MVP or Nolan Arenado his first? Who will deliver Cy-worthy seasons? Add your picks to our own.
What the backs of Mike Trout's baseball cards tell us
From his rare rookie card to the current edition, we examine how baseball's best player has improved year to year -- and talk to him about his statistical jumps and 2019 goals.
The most exciting teams, players and themes of the 2019 MLB season
From big names in new uniforms to must-see superstar showdowns, these are the stars and storylines you'll be talking about all season.
Cobb injured; O's weigh Cashner for Opening Day
The Baltimore Orioles placed right-handed starter Alex Cobb on the 10-day injured list on Monday with a right groin strain.
MLB average salary on track for 2nd straight drop
The 872 players on rosters and injured lists on Monday evening averaged $4.36 million, down from $4.41 million at the start of last season and $4.45 million on Opening Day in 2017, according to AP studies.
Montas parlays new pitch into spot in A's rotation
Oakland Athletics manager Bob Melvin took another step toward finalizing his pitching rotation Monday, announcing right-hander Frankie Montas will be the team's fourth starter.
Cubs' Hamels gets hole-in-one, then hits homer
Over the weekend, Cubs pitcher Cole Hamels recorded his first hole-in-one on a golf course, and on Monday night, he hit a home run in his final spring training tuneup.
Red Sox's Pearce to start season on injured list
The 2018 World Series MVP will begin the season on the injured list. Red Sox manager Alex Cora said Steve Pearce's spot at first base will be filled by right-hander Sam Travis.
Kershaw, Buehler progress in simulated games
Dodgers pitchers Clayton Kershaw and Walker Buehler each took part in simulated games Monday and left manager Dave Roberts encouraged by their progress.