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NL preview: Win totals and post-season odds for each team
What do the odds for the 2025 season say about the National League? Here are all the win totals for each team, along with the odds to win it all.
Hart joins Padres after starring in South Korea
Left-hander Kyle Hart has signed a one-year contact with the San Diego Padres after one season in the Korean Baseball Organization, where he was selected as the league's top pitcher.
Mock Draft No. 1: Pitchers, catchers and reports
Check out the results of our first fantasy baseball head-to-head points mock draft of 2025, featuring round-by-round picks and a snapshot of the rosters of all 10 teams.
The Playbook, Inning 4: Building the perfect cheat sheet
Explaining the importance of the cheat sheet, how to build it and how to best use it.
Mets finalize Alonso deal; Iglesias return unlikely
Pete Alonso and the Mets finalized their $54 million, two-year contract Wednesday. Also, president of baseball operations David Stearns confirmed that Jose Iglesias is unlikely to return to the team this year.
Sources: Padres, quiet all winter, add RHP Pivetta
After what had been a quiet offseason, the Padres filled a clear need in their starting rotation Wednesday, agreeing to terms on a four-year, $55 million contract with veteran right-hander Nick Pivetta, sources told ESPN's Jeff Passan.
Sources: Bregman to Red Sox for 3 years, $120M
Free agent Alex Bregman has a new home, agreeing to a three-year, $120 million deal with the Boston Red Sox on Wednesday night, sources told ESPN's Jesse Rogers.
Dodgers' Ohtani gearing up for return to mound
The Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani threw off flat ground Wednesday, the latest sign that his return to pitching and a two-way role is approaching.
Cards remain patient with Arenado future unclear
The St. Louis Cardinals opened spring training Wednesday and the club still hasn't been able to trade star third baseman Nolan Arenado.
Yanks' Cole in a 'really good spot' for spring ball
Two years after winning the AL Cy Young and one year after a season-delaying elbow injury, Gerrit Cole expects to regain his place among baseball's best hurlers.
Dodgers may start Yamamoto, Sasaki in Tokyo
Japanese stars Yoshinobu Yamamoto and Roki Sasaki are likely to be the Dodgers starting pitchers when Los Angeles opens its season against the Cubs next month in Tokyo.
Cards win Donovan arbitration, lose vs. Nootbaar
The Saint Louis Cardinals have won arbitration against outfielder Brendan Donovan but lost to outfielder Lars Nootbaar. Other teams in arbitration are getting mixed results but maintaining a 4-3 lead with two decisions to go.
Pirates' Hayes nearly pain-free after back issue
Ke'Bryan Hayes might never be "100%" again because of a chronic lower back issue, but the Pirates third baseman is confident he can get pretty close.
Brewers' Hall (lat strain) iffy for Opening Day
The Brewers are shutting down left-hander DL Hall for several weeks with a lat strain.
Angels' Rendon to have hip surgery, out long term
Oft-injured Angels third baseman Anthony Rendon is having hip surgery and is expected to be sidelined long-term, general manager Perry Minasian said.
Tigers' Cobb has hip injury, likely out for opener
Tigers right-hander Alex Cobb will be sidelined for about a month with right hip inflammation.
Source: Marlins add RHP Quantrill on 1-year deal
The Marlins have agreed to terms on a one-year deal with right-hander Cal Quantrill, a source told ESPN.
AL preview: Win totals and postseason odds for each team
What do the odds for the 2025 season say about the American League? Here are all the win totals for each team, along with the odds to win it all.
Pirates' Horwitz has wrist surgery, out 6-8 weeks
Pirates first baseman Spencer Horwitz is expected to miss most of spring training after undergoing surgery on his right wrist.
ChiSox expect 'growing pains,' more wins in '25
Chicago White Sox GM Chris Getz expects "some growing pains" this season, but he also believes his team will win more games than it did in last year's campaign, which resulted in a modern-day record for losses (121) in a single season.