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MLB Opening Day is here! What we're watching, lineups and live updates from every game
Baseball is back! Here's your one-stop shop for all of the season-opening action.
Athletics' Andújar has surgery, could miss month
A's outfielder Miguel Andújar, who hit five home runs during spring training, could miss a month after having surgery to repair a torn meniscus in his right knee.
Jays without Romano, Swanson to start season
Toronto closer Jordan Romano and reliever Erik Swanson will start the season on the injured list and are expected to be joined by starting pitcher Alek Manoah.
Uecker, 90, to broadcast Brewers' home opener
Bob Uecker will be back behind the microphone Tuesday, but the team said "he'll take it one day at a time after that."
Boone to Soto: Don't defer to Yankees veterans
Yankees manager Aaron Boone said he has encouraged Juan Soto to "feel empowered to say and do whatever you feel like you need to do" ahead of his debut with the team.
Sources: Dodgers' Smith close to $140M deal
The Dodgers and All-Star catcher Will Smith are finalizing a 10-year, $140 million contract extension, sources told ESPN.
MLB approves Rubenstein as new Orioles owner
Major League Baseball's owners have unanimously approved private-equity billionaire David Rubenstein as the new owner of the Baltimore Orioles.
Rain moving Braves-Phils, Brewers-Mets to Fri.
The Brewers-Mets and Braves-Phillies matchups on Opening Day have been moved from Thursday to Friday because of the threat of rain in both cities.
Source: Yanks acquire INF Berti in 3-team trade
The New York Yankees, in need of infield help with DJ LeMahieu beginning the season on the injured list, acquired veteran infielder Jon Berti from the Miami Marlins as part of a three-team trade.
Rojas calls out Chisholm over explosive critique
Miguel Rojas admitted being bothered by recent criticism from former teammate Jazz Chisholm Jr., saying "you don't even know me" and implying that the Marlins star should "respect everybody" in the clubhouse.
Reds star 2B McLain undergoes shoulder surgery
Reds second baseman Matt McLain underwent surgery Tuesday on his left shoulder and will be out indefinitely.
Shohei Ohtani stands alone in spotlight amid gambling scandal
The Japanese superstar debuts in L.A. after accusing his interpreter and friend of stealing millions.
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Ohtani reps decline to say more on reporting theft
Shohei Ohtani's representatives declined again Tuesday to answer ESPN's questions about which authorities they have contacted to report their allegation of theft against Ohtani's former interpreter.
Roberts: Exit of 'buffer' Mizuhara may aid Ohtani
The firing of interpreter Ippei Mizuhara will "help relationships internally" between the Dodgers and superstar Shohei Ohtani, according to manager Dave Roberts. "There's no longer a buffer," he said.
'Good to be home': RP Chavez, 40, makes Braves
The Atlanta Braves sent reliever Jackson Stephens to Triple-A Gwinnett on Tuesday, clearing a spot on the opening day roster for fan favorite Jesse Chavez, 40, a veteran pitcher who was signed a day earlier after being released by the Chicago White Sox.
Source: D-backs, lefty Montgomery agree on deal
Jordan Montgomery and the Arizona Diamondbacks are in agreement on a free agent deal, pending a physical, a source told ESPN's Jeff Passan on Tuesday night.
Cards' Carlson out weeks; speedy Scott to start
Victor Scott, who had 94 stolen bases in the minor leagues last season, will be the starting center fielder for the Cardinals after an injury to Dylan Carlson.
A's acquire McFarland from Dodgers for cash
Left-hander T.J. McFarland was acquired by the Oakland Athletics from the Los Angeles Dodgers on Tuesday for cash and was added to the 40-man roster.
Mets pitcher Bickford cut after winning arbitration
Reliever Phil Bickford was released by the Mets and will receive $217,742 in termination pay rather than the $900,000 salary chosen by a three-person panel over the Mets' $815,000 offer.