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Diamond swap: Cards' Shildt marrying on off day
St. Louis manager Mike Shildt will marry Michelle Segrave on Friday, the team's spring training off day, before returning to his post with the Cardinals the following day.
Yankees ace Cole gives up 4 homers in 2 innings
Gerrit Cole gave up homers on consecutive pitches to Detroit's Travis Demeritte and Miguel Cabrera in the first inning on Thursday.
Dodgers' Turner says X-rays negative after HBP
Dodgers third baseman Justin Turner said he has a bruise on his left hand, but otherwise "should be fine" after he was hit by a pitch from the Giants' Johnny Cueto.
Red Sox ace Sale on flexor strain: 'It sucks'
Red Sox ace Chris Sale has a flexor strain in his pitching arm and will be shut down from throwing for a week.
Koosman's No 36 to be retired by Mets in June
Jerry Koosman's No. 36 is being retired by the New York Mets, more than four decades after he threw his final pitch for the team.
Judge 'frustrated' by pain, targets Opening Day
Yankees slugger Aaron Judge, who sometimes still feels pain in his shoulder and pectoral area near his shoulder, is "frustrated" after tests are "coming back clean," but he will undergo further testing and still hopes to play Opening Day.
Sale has flexor strain, won't throw for a week
Red Sox ace Chris Sale has a flexor strain in his pitching arm and will be shut down from throwing for a week.
Red Sox sign RHP McHugh to a one-year deal
The Boston Red Sox signed right-hander Collin McHugh to a one-year contract on Thursday and designated right-hander Hector Velazquez for assignment.
Remember when tanking ruled MLB? Those days might be over
Losing -- a lot -- used to be a World Series-winning philosophy. But teams are learning that the costs can far outweigh the benefits.
Acuna in 40/40 club? 162 combined games for Judge and Stanton? Our MLB over/unders for 2020
How these 10 coin flips land could shape the upcoming baseball season. Here are our picks.
Bettor charged with threats of violence to athletes
A 23-year-old sports bettor known as "Parlay Patz" faces federal counts related to transmitting threats of violence directed at professional and collegiate athletes and their friends and families.
Britton: Proposed in-game video ban 'extreme'
Yankees pitcher Zack Britton said MLB's proposal to ban player access to video during games "would be like a blackout" and is "a pretty extreme stance" because of the Astros scandal.
Bettor charged for violent threats to athletes
A 23-year-old sports bettor known as "Parlay Patz" faces federal counts related to transmitting threats of violence directed at professional and collegiate athletes and their friends and families.
MLBPA: Proposed in-game video ban 'extreme'
Yankees pitcher Zack Britton said the MLB's proposal to ban player access to video during games "would be like a blackout" and is "a pretty extreme stance" because of the Astros' scandal.
Yankees pay tribute to trailblazing scout Rodman
Kelly Rodman, who scouted amateur players in the Northeast for the New York Yankees, died Wednesday, the team announced. Rodman, one of a handful of full-time female scouts working for major league teams, began scouting for the Yankees in 2014.
Bettor charged after violent threats to athletes
A 23-year-old sports bettor known as "Parlay Patz" faces federal counts related to transmitting threats of violence directed at professional and collegiate athletes and their friends and families.
Source: Sale not expected to have TJ surgery
While Chris Sale's elbow injury remains a concern for the Red Sox, a source confirmed to ESPN that the left-hander is not expected to undergo Tommy John surgery.
Brewers thrilled by Yelich news as OF stays quiet
Christian Yelich is staying quiet when it comes to his contract situation with the Brewers -- but his teammates are all-too-happy to sing his praises.
Bellinger insists golf swings didn't 'knot' up back
Dodgers slugger Cody Bellinger said he did not get a "knot" in his back from swinging at golf balls at Albert Pujols' annual charity event at Topgolf on Sunday.
House committee approves study of minors
The House Oversight and Reform Committee approved legislation to have the comptroller general of the U.S. study baseball's minor leagues, which are trying to fend off a contraction proposal from major league clubs.