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A's continue ballpark plans in Oakland, Las Vegas
The Athletics are proceeding with "parallel paths" planning new ballparks in Oakland and Las Vegas.
Field of Dreams sequel: Reds, Cubs to play in '22
The Reds and Cubs will play a regular-season game on Aug. 11, 2022, at a temporary venue built next to the site where the iconic 1989 baseball movie "Field of Dreams" was filmed.
Giannis purchases ownership stake in Brewers
Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo is keeping his money in Milwaukee by becoming the first individual investor to join the Brewers' ownership group since Mark Attanasio purchased the MLB team in 2005.
Braves give d'Arnaud 2-year, $16M extension
The Braves have signed catcher Travis d'Arnaud to a two-year, $16 million contract extension that includes a team option for 2024.
MLB's City Connect uniforms have changed the future of fashion in baseball
The league is calling the sometimes polarizing series a success -- and even the buttoned-up Yankees are ready to get radical. So what's next?
Dodgers' Betts says 'no pain at all' in injured hip
Dodgers star Mookie Betts, on the injured list since Aug. 8 with right hip inflammation, said he's eager to return soon, saying, "It's the first time I've felt normal in a long time."
MLB to part with Topps, strikes deal with Fanatics
Fanatics has reached a deal with MLB and MLBPA to be the exclusive licensee "in the baseball card category" after Panini's and Topps' licenses with the MLBPA expire at the end of 2022.
Brewers' Peralta goes on IL with shoulder issue
Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Freddy Peralta, who left Wednesday's start after taking an awkward swing, was placed on the 10-day injured list with right shoulder inflammation.
Woman denied restraining order against Bauer
The temporary restraining order against Trevor Bauer has been dissolved after a Los Angeles County Superior Court judge ruled against a 27-year-old woman's request for a permanent order against the Dodgers pitcher.
MLB Power Rankings: There's a new No. 1 (again!)
Which teams are on top as the final stretch of the season approaches?
After planning to take Fifth, Bauer not testifying
Dodgers pitcher Trevor Bauer will not testify Thursday in a restraining order hearing after his attorneys said he planned to invoke his Fifth Amendment rights if he took the stand.
L.A. unveils 'Los Dodgers' City Connect uniforms
The Los Angeles Dodgers unveiled their City Connect uniform on Thursday, featuring hats and jerseys with the phrase "Los Dodgers."
Tigers' Freehan, WS-winning catcher, dies at 79
Bill Freehan, an 11-time All-Star catcher with the Detroit Tigers and key player on the 1968 World Series championship team, has died at age 79.
D-backs' Smith tossed after spots found on glove
Arizona reliever Caleb Smith was ejected from Wednesday night's game and had his glove confiscated following a foreign-substance inspection. Smith said the spots on his glove were dirt.
Lynn ejected for tossing belt in sticky stuff check
White Sox starting pitcher Lance Lynn was ejected Wednesday after tossing his belt to umpires from the dugout during a foreign-substance inspection.
Ohtani hits 40th HR, moves to 8-1 in Angels' win
Shohei Ohtani hit his 40th home run and pitched eight sharp innings, helping the Los Angeles Angels outlast the Tigers 3-1 on a Wednesday night in Detroit where Miguel Cabrera was again denied his 500th career homer.
Freeman credits wife, cappuccino after 2nd cycle
Freddie Freeman became the second Braves player to hit for the cycle twice by accomplishing the feat Wednesday night against the Marlins. Afterward he gave credit to his wife, Chelsea, for her cappuccino selection.
Bauer to take stand Thursday, will invoke Fifth
Trevor Bauer's legal team continued cross-examining a woman who is seeking a permanent restraining order against him, focusing in particular on messages that she deleted
Brewers' Peralta hurts right shoulder on swing
Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Freddy Peralta didn't take the mound for the third inning of Wednesday's start after suffering right shoulder discomfort on an awkward swing at the plate.
Mets win in extras, end skid after owner's tweet
Hours after Mets owner Steve Cohen called out the team's hitters for a lack of production, New York's offense broke through in extra innings to beat the Giants.