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Ex-Astros manager Howe in ICU with coronavirus
Art Howe, who played and later managed the Houston Astros, is hospitalized in intensive care due to the coronavirus, he confirmed to Houston TV station KPRC 2 on Thursday.
Reds lay off less than 25% of staff due to virus
The Cincinnati Reds said Thursday that they are laying off less than 25% of their staff and reducing pay for others on June 1 in response to the coronavirus pandemic.
Yanks didn't expect Judge back until summer
If the Yankees return to play this season, they will have healthy outfielders in Aaron Judge and Aaron Hicks, according to GM Brian Cashman.
Florida AD: School is open to hosting pro games
The University of Florida is open to hosting professional games at the school.
Dodgers' Mookie Betts surprises supermarket shoppers with groceries, buys pizza for employees
The Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder -- originally from Nashville -- brought some big-league cheer to a Kroger store in his hometown.
'My numbers are obviously there': Yadier Molina on catching and Cooperstown
The great Cardinals catcher talks about his plans beyond 2020, the state of catching in MLB -- and getting into the Hall of Fame.
Every NL team's best player not in the Hall of Fame -- and should he get in?
From historic MLB players to still-active stars, every team has its best player not in the Hall -- yet.
Everywhere you look in baseball history, there's Walter Johnson
When you go through baseball history day by day, you see the name Walter Johnson a lot. There's a reason for that.
Rays' Snell: Playing for reduced pay 'not worth it'
Rays ace Blake Snell said he will not play this season for a reduced salary, especially because the risk of contracting COVID-19 is "just not worth it."
Reports: Marlins will furlough some employees
The Miami Marlins will temporarily furlough 90 to 100 baseball operations employees beginning June 1 because of the coronavirus pandemic, a person familiar with the decision said Wednesday.
Florida gov. says state open to pro sports teams
Florida's Ron DeSantis on Wednesday became the second governor to announce that his state is open to professional sports teams that want to resume activity, following Arizona's Doug Ducey.
Draft picks happy to avoid this year's process
Ethan Hearn has some good friends who are eligible for baseball's amateur draft this year. Hearn is just an interested spectator this time around, and he feels pretty fortunate about his situation.
How good would Mike Trout be in the KBO? We have the numbers
If you're watching Korean baseball, you can't help wondering how the best ballplayer on the planet would do in the country's major leagues.
Meet the stay-at-home dad turned international expert
When Korean baseball became the only game in town, his KBO website popularity soared.
Rangers' new stadium to host drive-in concerts
Rangers season-ticket holder Pat Green will be among the Texas artists who will play a series of drive-in concerts in the parking lot of the team's new stadium that has not yet hosted a baseball game because of the coronavirus pandemic.
How the abbreviated 2020 MLB draft impacts this year and beyond
There's more at stake than fewer rounds and a lost spring season for prospects and fewer rounds. Baseball's financial uncertainty could have huge implications on the sport's lower levels.
Stan Musial and a called shot to end an All-Star Game
He is perhaps the most underrated superstar in baseball history. And in one of his 24 All-Star Game appearances, he'd seen enough. So he decided to end it.
Fantasy Insights: Should you buy into Mark Canha's 2019 breakout campaign?
Eric Karabell's thoughts on the Oakland Athletics' fantasy outlook for 2020: players he likes and doesn't, and storylines that could impact playing time and performances.
Sources: Player pay not discussed in MLB talks
MLB's opening presentation to the players' union on Tuesday on terms to start the season did not include an economic proposal.
Viewers guide: How Derek Jeter became 'Mr. November'
The 2001 World Series was packed with emotion and drama. Relive a huge part of it, with New York's captain front and center.