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Galvis signs deal with Japan's SoftBank Hawks
Veteran infielder Freddy Galvis has signed a two-year deal with the Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks.
Will the Yankees finally spend? Will the A's tear it down? What to expect when baseball returns
Baseball's at a standstill for now, but there's plenty more action to come once the new CBA is signed. Kiley McDaniel breaks down what he's hearing from MLB execs and agents.
Sources: Showalter among finalists for Mets job
Buck Showalter, a three-time AL Manager of the Year who has skippered four major league teams, will get a second interview with the Mets along with Joe Espada and Matt Quatraro, sources confirmed to ESPN.
Dodgers at No. 30?! Ranking every MLB team by how much it has improved
With the hot stove on hold, we take a look at whose 2022 pennant hopes have risen -- and fallen -- the most so far this winter.
Former White Sox, Orioles GM Hemond dies at 92
Roland Hemond, whose 70-year career in baseball included three Executive of the Year awards as general manager of the Chicago White Sox and Baltimore Orioles, died Sunday night. He was 92.
Sources: Verlander's $50M deal approved by MLB
Justin Verlander's two-year, $50 million agreement with the Houston Astros has been given formal approval by Major League Baseball, industry sources told ESPN Monday, even at a time when the owners have locked out the players in the ongoing labor battle.
Will Yanks land a shortstop? Who's on first for the world champs? How contenders should fill their biggest holes
When the lockout ends, some of MLB's top clubs will need to scramble. Here's our advice.
Tatis has scrapes on hands, knee, his father says
Padres star Fernando Tatis Jr. suffered scrapes on a knee and his hands in a fall in the Dominican Republic but is doing fine, his father said.
Numbers game: Bonds, Clemens totals more mortal without PED factor
Stats guru Dan Szymborski projected how Bonds' and Clemens' careers should have played out based on their pre-PEDs numbers. Spoiler: They were still great, just not quite immortal.
Royals assistant, longtime scout Fregosi Jr. dies
Jim Fregosi Jr., a special assistant in the Kansas City Royals' front office and a son of the longtime major league manager, has died. He was 57.
Numbers game: Bonds, Clemens totals more pedestrian without PED factor
Stats guru Dan Szymborski projected how Bonds' and Clemens' careers should have played out based on their pre-PEDs numbers. Spoiler: They were still great, just not quite immortal.
Ex-MLB All-Star Puig signs with S. Korean team
Yasiel Puig, the former All-Star outfielder who hasn't played in the majors since 2019, signed a one-year, $1 million contract with South Korean club Kiwoom Heroes.
Brewers sign 1B Singleton to minor league deal
Jonathan Singleton signed a minor league contract with the Brewers. He was released by the Astros in 2018 while serving a 100-game suspension after a third positive drug test.
Hurdle rejoins Rockies as special assistant to GM
The Rockies are bringing former manager Clint Hurdle back to serve as a special assistant to GM Bill Schmidt.
One Dodger dog to rule them all: TikTok star Toby gets VIP treatment at Dodger Stadium
The Los Angeles Dodgers led MLB in attendance this past season. But one four-legged fan supported from home. This Dodger dog got his day.
The billion-dollar day: Inside the wildest 24 hours in MLB free- agency history
With the lockout looming, teams were looking to lock down big-name free agents. On Nov. 28 and 29, they did so in dramatic -- and expensive -- fashion.
Dodgers select righty Fulmer in MiLB Rule 5 draft
The Los Angeles Dodgers' Triple-A team at Oklahoma selected right-hander Carson Fulmer from Cincinnati with the 39th and final pick of the Triple-A phase of Major League Baseball's annual draft of unprotected players.
What's next for the NL West? Lockout leaves MLB's wildest division with huge question marks
The Giants lost a franchise icon. The Dodgers are missing some familiar faces. The Padres imploded and hired a new manager. And what about the futures of the Rockies and D-backs?
Late Indians OF/analyst Graney wins Frick Award
Cleveland Indians outfielder and commentator Jack Graney has won the Hall of Fame's Ford C. Frick Award for excellence in broadcasting.
Minoso is finally -- finally! -- in the Hall of Fame
The doors to Cooperstown have opened for several deserving candidates -- including the most deserving of all.