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Jays send Osuna to Astros for Giles, prospects
The Astros acquired suspended Blue Jays reliever Roberto Osuna on Monday in exchange for a package that includes former Houston closer Ken Giles.
Around the horn: A's tix plans offer seat mobility
The A's are selling season-ticket packages that will give fans the opportunity to not be stuck with the same seats all season.
What could happen in the final 24 hours before the deadline?
What trades are still in play as Tuesday's 4 p.m. deadline approaches? Here's what teams are discussing now.
Get ready for playoff baseball in July
Can't wait until fall for MLB showdowns with a postseason feel? A trio of Monday matchups have got you covered. Here's what to watch.
Power Rankings: Contenders clash in climb toward No. 1
The Red Sox and Phillies both have a chance to expand their leads in their divisions, but they'll have to go through each other first.
Mariano and who else? Looking ahead to the 2019 Hall of Fame Class
Now that the 2018 crop is in, we shift our focus forward. Mariano is a lock, but will other first-timers join him? Is this Edgar's year? And what about Bonds and Clemens?
Nats' Turner sees tweets resurface, apologizes
Nationals shortstop Trea Turner became the latest athlete -- and the third major leaguer this month -- to have old, embarrassing and offensive tweets resurface.
Scenes from Cooperstown, where the game is always good
While much discussion has centered on how to fix baseball, on Hall of Fame weekend, it seems the game may not be broken after all.
Cora grieving after death of Miami coach's son
J.D. Arteaga, a former star baseball player at Miami and best friend of Red Sox manager Alex Cora, lost his 16-year-old son to a Saturday night crash.
Braves' Newcomb 'regrets' offensive tweets
Braves pitcher Sean Newcomb apologized for a series of offensive tweets that surfaced during his near-no-hitter Sunday afternoon against the Dodgers, calling them "some stupid stuff."
Real or not? Braves' Newcomb just scratching surface
Braves lefty Sean Newcomb was one strike away from a no-hitter, but that's not the last we'll see of him performing at a very high level.
Jones, Vlad, Hoffman, Thome join HOF legends
Six greats -- Chipper Jones, Jim Thome, Vladimir Guerrero, Trevor Hoffman, Jack Morris, and Alan Trammell -- were enshrined Sunday into the Baseball Hall of Fame.
Feeling 'weird' in pinstripes, Happ solid in debut
In his New York Yankees debut, J.A. Happ allowed just three hits and a run in a strong, six-inning outing in the Yankees' 6-3 win over the Royals.
Braves' Newcomb loses no-no with 2 outs in 9th
Sean Newcomb came within one strike of pitching the first no-hitter by the Atlanta Braves since 1994, but he was denied when Chris Taylor singled in a 4-1 Braves win over the Los Angeles Dodgers on Sunday.
Braves add to bullpen, trade for Orioles' Brach
The Braves have reached a trade with the Orioles for reliever Brad Brach, sending international slot money back to Baltimore.
Eovaldi throttles Twins in sharp Red Sox debut
Nathan Eovaldi pitched seven impressive innings in his first start with Boston, J.D. Martinez drove in all three runs to increase his major-league-leading RBI total to 89, and the Red Sox beat the Minnesota Twins 3-0 on Sunday.
Follow live: Braves' Sean Newcomb no-hitting the Dodgers through 7
A Yasiel Puig walk has been Newcomb's only blemish
Trout tales: Untold Mike Trout stories from those who know him best
From the one about the kid with a pocket full of grass to the time there was one snowball too many, those around baseball's best player share their favorite anecdotes.
Olney: Inside the discovery of Mike Trout
Long before Mike Trout became a superstar outfielder in Los Angeles, he was Jeff Trout's kid in Millville, New Jersey -- a baseball prodigy just waiting to be found.
Reports: Rockies sign Holliday to minors deal
Colorado is bringing back slugging outfielder Matt Holliday on a minor league deal, according to reports. The 38-year-old Holliday, a seven-time All-Star, had his greatest success with the Rockies.