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Inside the moment Guerrero finally gets Cooperstown call
ESPN Deportes was on site to witness the moment Vladimir Guerrero received news that he'll be headed to Cooperstown.
If you rebuild it? 'Field of Dreams' torn up
The "Field of Dreams" tourist attraction where some of the famous movie was shot was reportedly vandalized.
Boras: MLB must cure 'noncompetitive cancer'
Agent Scott Boras, in an interview with The Athletic, criticized the many teams in his opinion that are skimping on payrolls while aiming to lose now with the promise to win later by building through the draft.
Looking ahead to 2019 Hall of Fame ballot: Mariano's first chance ... and Edgar's last
Even a four-player Class of 2018 didn't clear the logjam of worthy candidates. Here's an early look at which stars are likely to emerge from the crowd.
Does the Mets' winter make any sense? Ya gotta hope!
The not-so-Amazin's have added veterans Jay Bruce, Adrian Gonzalez and Anthony Swarzak this offseason. Why?
Vote: What did you think about the Hall of Fame voting?
Chipper Jones, Vladimir Guerrero, Jim Thome and Trevor Hoffman are the newest members of the Hall of Fame, while a few others came up just short.
Hall of Fame voting winners and losers: Chipper leads crowded class, but Edgar falls short
A trio of sluggers and a closer got Hall calls, but not everyone near the top of the ballot received good news. And what happened to Bonds and Clemens?
Chipper, Vlad among 4 elected to Cooperstown
The Baseball Hall of Fame will welcome four new members into its ranks as Chipper Jones, Vladimir Guerrero, Trevor Hoffman and Jim Thome were named to the class of 2018.
Keith Law's top prospects of 2018
Between minor leaguers with major league bloodlines and future stars who have been involved in major trades, there are plenty of familiar names on this year's list. Where did your team's top young players land?
Tigers' Fulmer, Martinez on track for spring
Tigers general manager Al Avila says right-hander Michael Fulmer, who had elbow surgery, and designated hitter Victor Martinez, who had a procedure on his heart, are expected to be at full strength at spring training.
Keith Law's 2018 prospect rankings: Who just missed the top 100?
They've got the tools but need the fine-tuning. Here's why these prospects are just outside the top 100.
Vote: Who's getting into the Baseball Hall of Fame?
Chipper Jones and Jim Thome are likely to be elected on the first ballot, while Vladimir Guerrero and Trevor Hoffman might join them in the Class of 2018.
'There's only one Chipper Jones': Ten things that make No. 10 special, from those who know him best
"LeBron James was born to play basketball, just like Chipper Jones was born to play baseball." As the switch-hitting icon gets his Cooperstown call, we called upon his friends and former teammates to share stories about the Braves' newest Hall of Famer.
Keith Law's 2018 ranking of all 30 farm systems
With a budding superstar in the outfield and a crop of talented pitchers coming through their system, nobody can top the Braves' collection of prospects right now. Which teams finished behind Atlanta on the list?
Vandal drives on, damages 'Field of Dreams'
A vandal has caused thousands of dollars in damage to the Field of Dreams by driving a vehicle onto the site made famous by the 1989 movie.
Twins GM: All-Star closer Perkins to retire
Glen Perkins, a three-time All-Star who saved 120 games in 12 seasons with the Minnesota Twins, will retire but is welcome to join the team's front office, according to Minnesota GM Thad Levine.
Everything you need to know ahead of the Hall of Fame ballot reveal
Who's a shoo-in for Cooperstown? Who's anxiously awaiting a call? What about Bonds and Clemens? Here's a primer on a few things to watch for today.
Why does everybody love Vlad Guerrero so much?
It won't just be Expos fans cheering at his Cooperstown induction. Guerrero is adored by fans of all teams simply because nobody played like him.
Manfred, Clark talk pitch clocks, mound visits
Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred and players' association head Tony Clark met Tuesday to discuss potential rule changes involving pitch clocks and limits on mound visits.
Astros' Singleton banned 100 games, Deetz 80
Jon Singleton, who'd once been a top prospect for the Houston Astros, was suspended 100 games after a third positive drug test. Right-hander Dean Deetz was suspended 80 games after testing positive for a PED.