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Roy Halladay autopsy reveals traces of drugs
Roy Halladay had evidence of several drugs in his system when he died in a plane crash off in the Gulf of Mexico last November, an autopsy showed. There is yet to be an identified cause for the crash.
RHP Gee joins Chunichi Dragons on 1-year deal
Pitcher Dillon Gee has agreed to a $1.7 million, one-year contract with the Chunichi Dragons of Japan's Central League, a deal that includes an additional $300,000 in performance bonuses.
Blue Jays acquire Grichuk from Cardinals
Outfielder Randal Grichuk has been traded to the Blue Jays from the Cardinals. Earlier this week, Grichuk expressed disappointment that he would be fourth or fifth in the pecking order for the Cardinals this season.
Miller hopes no 'big fight' over pace of play
Cleveland Indians reliever Andrew Miller is hoping the players' union and the league can avoid an "ugly showdown'' over pace-of-play talks, which stalled Thursday.
Mets again invite Tebow for spring training
Tim Tebow, who hit .226 with eight home runs and 52 RBIs in 126 minor league games for the Mets last season, has been invited back to spring training in 2018.
Are the Red Sox going to sign J.D. Martinez or what? Here's what we know
Boston needs him. He appears to need Boston. A deal for baseball's top free-agent slugger is inevitable ... right?
D-backs' Tomas charged with criminal speeding
Diamondbacks outfielder Yasmany Tomas was booked into the downtown Phoenix jail after authorities say his Mercedes Coupe was clocked at 105 mph on the freeway.
Report: Union rejects pace of play proposals
The players' association rejected Major League Baseball's proposal to institute 20-second pitch clocks and limits on mound visits, a move that dares management to unilaterally impose the changes designed to speed the pace of games.
Kendrick, Nats finalize $7 million, 2-year contract
Outfielder Howie Kendrick and the Washington Nationals have finalized their $7 million, two-year contract.
After coming out of left field as a rookie surprise, Rhys Hoskins prepares for stardom -- in left field
Philadelphia's breakout slugger snuck up on everyone during his record-setting debut. Now, he's adjusting to life as a known quantity while trying to master a new position.
Source: MLB pitch clock looms as talks stall
Barring a change in negotiations, it appears MLB will add a 20-second pitch clock and a restriction on catcher mound visits in 2018 without the union signing off, a source told ESPN.
Twins hire Jim Kaat as special assistant
The Minnesota Twins have hired former starting pitcher Jim Kaat as a special assistant to the organization.
Four candidates you don't realize are about to be Hall of Fame snubs
Because of lackluster analysis and ballot limits, these worthy candidates are about to be kicked off the Baseball Writers' Association of America's radar forever.
Pirates sign closer Rivero to 4-year deal
Felipe Rivero admits he was a little surprised when Pittsburgh Pirates parted with established stars Gerrit Cole and Andrew McCutchen over the last week, part of a roster reset the club insists is not to be confused with an actual rebuild.
Just how bad is having the worst farm system in baseball, really?
By adding Andrew McCutchen and Evan Longoria, the aging Giants sold the farm for one more shot at October. Does a barren system doom a team to mediocrity for years to come? We crunch the numbers to find out.
Mets finalize 1-year deal with Gonzalez
Adrian Gonzalez vows to have a quiet voice with the New York Mets.
How much should Hall of Fame voters care about defense?
In years past, hitting was the ticket to Cooperstown. Now, for players such as Omar Vizquel, defense matters most to voters. Are they right or wrong?
Twins hire retired Morneau as special assistant
The Minnesota Twins have hired the recently retired Justin Morneau as a special assistant. He will be involved in the amateur draft and be a resource for player acquisitions.
Do the best free-agent deals come to teams that wait?
As this odd hot stove season lingers on, we crunched the numbers to see who benefits most the later into the offseason contract negotiations take place.
Brewers' Jeffress pleads guilty to DWI charge
Jeremy Jeffress, now with the Brewers, pleaded guilty to a DWI charge from 2016 and was sentenced to three days in jail, according to Dallas County District Court online records. TMZ Sports reported Wednesday that he was credited with time served.
