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Marlins sign 18-year-old Cuban infielder Cappe
An 18-year-old infielder from Cuba is among 11 players from four countries to sign with the Miami Marlins during Major League Baseball's international signing period.
The next Vlad Jr. or Juan Soto? Names to know on MLB international signing day
Usually July 2 is the day teams can sign top international prospects, but the pandemic moved it back to January. Here are the stars of tomorrow who could ink a deal today.
Updated rankings for every MLB free agent for 2020 offseason
How did the non-tender deadline change our list? Here's our look at everyone on the open market, from big-name stars to bargain options.
Predictions and updates for every top remaining MLB free agent
Tired of waiting for free agency to heat up? We are too. So we asked our experts to weigh in on where the best available players will eventually sign.
Giants sign lefty Wood to 1-year, $3M contract
The San Francisco Giants signed former All-Star pitcher Alex Wood to a $3 million, one-year contract on Thursday.
RHP Givens, Rockies agree to 1-year contract
Mychal Givens and the Rockies agreed Thursday to a $4.05 million, one-year contract.
Sources: Bradley, Phillies reach 1-year, $6M deal
Archie Bradley, who was a combined 2-0 with a 2.95 ERA and 18 strikeouts for Arizona and Cincinnati in 2020, has reached a one-year, $6 million deal with Philadelphia, sources told ESPN.
Knebel, Dodgers reach 1-year, $5.25M contract
New Dodgers reliever Corey Knebel agreed to a one-year, $5.25 million contract on Thursday to avoid salary arbitration.
A's acquire reliever Turley from Pirates for cash
Left-hander Nik Turley was traded to the Athletics on Thursday from the Pirates for $60,000, giving Oakland a reliable reliever for late in games after losing closer Liam Hendriks in free agency.
MLB hires ex-Cubs' prez Epstein as consultant
Former three-time World Series winning executive Theo Epstein was hired by major league baseball on Thursday as a consultant to "on-field matters" as the sport contemplates rule changes to create more action and pace to the game.
$100 million? $200 million? $320 million!? What it would really take to make a Fernando Tatis Jr. megadeal work
If the Padres want one of MLB's brightest young stars to sign a long-term extension now, here are three ways it could happen.
$100 million? $200 million? $320 million!? What it would really take to make a Fernando Tatis megadeal work
If the Padres want one of MLB's brightest young stars to sign a long-term extension now, here are three ways it could happen.
Mantle card shatters record, sells for $5.2M
A Mickey Mantle baseball card has shattered a 5-month-old record for highest-selling sports card of all time, going for $5.2 million, PWCC Marketplace announced on Thursday.
2021 Baseball Hall of Fame
Will Barry Bonds or Rogers Clemens get into the hall on their ninth year on the ballot? Will any first-time nominees be inducted? We have you covered on this year's election to Cooperstown.
Sources: Ex-Dodger Baez, Astros agree to deal
Right-handed reliever Pedro Baez has agreed to a two-year contract with the Astros that is expected to fall in the $12-14 million guaranteed range, sources told ESPN's Jeff Passan.
MLB halts political donations after D.C. invasion
Major League Baseball is suspending all political contributions in the wake of last week's invasion of the U.S. Capitol by a mob loyal to President Donald Trump, the league said in a statement to The Associated Press.
Shapiro gets 5-year extension as Blue Jays CEO
Mark Shapiro has been given a five-year contract extension as the Toronto Blue Jays' president and chief executive officer.
One year after the scandal, how do we view the Astros - and what's next for MLB?
Remember the day sign-stealing punishments and Houston firing its manager and GM rocked baseball? On the anniversary, we examine what has changed and how their players will be treated when fans do return.
Tigers, Fulmer avoid arbitration with $3.1M deal
Right-hander Michael Fulmer, who went 0-2 with an 8.78 ERA in 10 starts last season after returning from Tommy John surgery, has reached a one-year, $3.1 million deal with the Tigers.
Carrasco: Mets primed for playoffs, World Series
Pitcher Carlos Carrasco, acquired by the Mets in a trade with Cleveland last week, said during a Tuesday news conference that he got a welcome call from new owner Steven Cohen and expects the Mets to be a postseason contender.