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Reds land Singer from Royals for India, Wiemer
The Reds acquired starting pitcher Brady Singer from the Royals in exchange for infielder Jonathan India and outfielder Joey Wiemer.
Guilty plea in fraud case tied to Robinson contracts
Mykalai Kontilai, the broadcast executive-turned-entrepreneur who bought Jackie Robinson's first major and minor league professional contracts and then used them to launch a sports memorabilia/auction business, pleaded guilty to wire fraud Thursday.
Judge giving Soto space amid free agency frenzy
Aaron Judge has been in Juan Soto's shoes before and said he's going to give his Yankees teammate space to make his own decision when it comes to free agency.
Nakken joins Guardians after landmark S.F. stint
Alyssa Nakken, the first woman to coach in an MLB game, is leaving the Giants to join the Guardians.
Dodgers, May reach deal after missed title season
Right-hander Dustin May, sidelined by injuries since May 2023, agreed to a one-year contract with the Dodgers worth $2,135,000 ahead of Friday's tender deadline.
News or noise? Orioles move in fences, Yankees protect Caleb Durbin
Stay up to date all offseason long as Eric Karabell keeps tabs on the baseball world.
Ohtani 'slowly ramping up' in post-surgery rehab
Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani said he is being "conservative" in the early stages of his rehab from shoulder surgery and hopes to be ready for Opening Day.
Who has won the MLB MVP Award? All-time winners list
MLB's MVP Award is given to top players in the AL and NL. Take a look at the complete winners list now.
Ohtani, Judge capture unanimous MVP honors
The Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani won his second straight unanimous MVP award, and Yankees star Aaron Judge became a two-time MVP on Thursday.
City OKs, then reverses $23M to fix Rays' stadium
The St. Petersburg City Council reversed an earlier decision to spend more than $23 million to repair the roof of Tropicana Field by the start of the 2026 season.
MLB focusing on media rights plan for all teams
MLB commissioner Rob Manfred is eyeing a long-term media rights plan for all 30 teams, with the hope the league holds roughly half its teams' rights by 2028.
Pirates hire former player Hague as hitting coach
The Pirates have hired Matt Hague as their hitting coach, bringing him back to the team that drafted him in 2008.
Is Aaron Judge the best pure home run hitter of all time?
The Yankees' star slugger had one of the most impressive offensive season we've ever seen -- and it might have just proved he's the king of the home run.
Braves' Sale, Tigers' Skubal win Cy Young Awards
The Tigers' Tarik Skubal was the unanimous choice to win the Cy Young Award in the American League, while Braves pitcher Chris Sale won in the National League.
Manfred expecting Sasaki to sign after Jan. 15
MLB commissioner Rob Manfred expects Japanese baseball star Roki Sasaki to be part of the 2025 international amateur class, meaning he will be posted after Dec. 2 and will not sign with a club before Jan. 15.
Brown, A's reach $2.7M deal to avoid arbitration
Seth Brown and the Athletics reached agreement Wednesday on a $2.7 million contract for the 2025 season, with the outfielder and first baseman avoiding salary arbitration.
White Sox reach deal with vet outfielder Slater
The White Sox and Austin Slater agreed to a $1.75 million, one-year contract Wednesday.
Sources: New bill seeks to protect minor leaguers
The planned Fair Ball Act would further protect minor league baseball players from previous legislation that exempted them from wage and hour laws, sources told ESPN.
Rockies, catcher Stallings agree to $2.5M deal
Catcher Jacob Stallings, who set career highs with a .263 batting average and nine homers, reached a one-year, $2.5 million deal with the Rockies.
Yanks owner calls Soto session a 'good meeting'
Calling it a "good meeting" with the star slugger, Yankees owner Hal Steinbrenner said he told Juan Soto he would seek a relationship similar to the one he has with franchise cornerstones Gerrit Cole and Aaron Judge if Soto chooses to re-sign in New York.