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Jackson, winning pitcher in '79 WS Game 7, dies
Grant Jackson, the winning pitcher in Game 7 of the 1979 World Series and a reliable left-hander for 18 seasons in the majors, died Tuesday from COVID-19 complications. He was 78.
Trade frustrates Rockies, but 'things do change'
Colorado Rockies owner Dick Monfort and GM Jeff Bridich said that they are not in a "total teardown and rebuild" after trading Nolan Arenado and that the team is "built to compete" in 2021.
Arenado: 'Plan on sticking around' with Cards
New Cardinals 3B Nolan Arenado said Tuesday he plans "on sticking around" and isn't worried about opting out, as president John Mozeliak said adding Arenado took St. Louis "from a good to a great team."
Cards finalize trade, get Arenado from Rockies
The St. Louis Cardinals finalized their blockbuster trade to acquire All-Star third baseman Nolan Arenado from the Colorado Rockies on Monday night.
'I'm meant to be alive': How Drew Robinson is learning to live
After dealing with depression and self-doubt for years, Drew Robinson reached a crisis point in April 2020. But what was almost the end of his story turned out to be the start of another.
Cardinals finalize trade, get Arenado from Rockies
The St. Louis Cardinals finalized their blockbuster trade to acquire All-Star third baseman Nolan Arenado from the Colorado Rockies on Monday night.
MLB season to start on time as union rejects offer
The MLBPA has rejected MLB's proposal to start the 2021 season in late April, the union announced Monday.
Report: Mickey Callaway accused of misconduct
Former Mets manager Mickey Callaway sent unsolicited messages and photos, among other inappropriate and harassing behavior, five women who work in sports media told The Athletic.
Lefty Rodon returns to White Sox on $3M deal
Left-hander Carlos Rodon, who wasn't offered a contract after going 0-2 with an 8.22 ERA in four appearances last season, is returning to the White Sox on a one-year, $3M deal.
How Dustin Pedroia made a career out of rising above his scouting report
Five-foot-nine baseball players aren't supposed to play the way Pedroia did. Here's how he became an MVP and what it means for future hitters of his stature.
Chipper returns to Braves as hitting consultant
Hall of Famer and Braves great Chipper Jones is returning to the team in a part-time capacity as a hitting consultant.
Ex-Marlins exec Hill, Ibanez among MLB hires
Michael Hill is taking over from Chris Young, who stayed just one season in the role of Joe Torre's replacement as Major League Baseball's disciplinarian.
Pedroia retires; can't run after knee replacement
Former AL MVP Dustin Pedroia announced his retirement from Major League Baseball on Monday.
Former AL MVP Pedroia announces retirement
Former AL MVP Dustin Pedroia announced his retirement from Major League Baseball on Monday.
Ranking the top 25 MLB prospects who have been traded this offseason
You know about the major league stars who have changed uniforms this winter, but what about the young players moving in return?
Sources: Union mulls MLB pitch to delay season
Major League Baseball has proposed to the players' union delaying Opening Day until April 28 and playing a 154-game regular season with a 14-team expanded playoffs, sources tell ESPN's Jeff Passan.
What a delayed spring training would look like for everyone involved in MLB
An MLB executive laid out the entire plan, then broke down how it would impact the players, owners, front offices and fans.
Ex-pitcher Erickson charged in hit-and-run case
Scott Erickson, who pitched in the majors from 1991 to 2006, was charged with reckless driving in connection to a fatal hit-and-run Sept. 29 in Westlake Village, California.
Sources: Cubs, RHP Williams agree to 1-year deal
The Cubs are in a agreement on a one-year deal with former Pirates right-hander Trevor Williams, sources told ESPN.
Arenado's fantasy baseball value away from Coors Field
Home field advantage was a part of his fantasy appeal, but how well will his bat play at Busch Stadium?