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Yelich and Giannis, Brewers and Bucks: A day inside Milwaukee's dual MVP era
Two young superstars. A World Series hopeful opening its season. An NBA contender gearing up for the playoffs. Yes, times are good in the Cream City -- so we tagged along for the ride.
Goldschmidt hits 3 HRs in 2nd game with Cards
Fresh off inking a five-year extension with the Cardinals after being traded from Arizona, Paul Goldschmidt hammered three home runs and drove in five in just his second game with St. Louis.
Angels will be without Upton (toe) for 8-12 weeks
Outfielder Justin Upton will miss eight to 12 weeks while recovering from "turf toe," manager Brad Ausmus said Friday.
Brewers' Knebel to undergo Tommy John surgery
Brewers reliever Corey Knebel has decided to forgo the risk of rehabbing from a right elbow injury and will undergo Tommy John surgery, ending his 2019 season.
Brewers' Knebel to have Tommy John surgery
Brewers reliever Corey Knebel will undergo Tommy John surgery to repair an injury in his right elbow and will be out for the remainder of the season.
Union scolds MLB for awarding arbitration 'belt'
The MLBPA isn't happy with Major League Baseball for awarding a toy championship belt to the team that is deemed to have done the best in salary arbitration, calling it "a blatant lack of disrespect."
Giants have oldest team in MLB, Padres youngest
The San Francisco Giants have the oldest roster in the major leagues and the San Diego Padres have the youngest.
Fantasy baseball daily notes: Pitcher and hitter rankings for Saturday
Prepare your fantasy baseball lineups with confidence with our daily preview, including pitcher projections, hitter matchup ratings and more.
Wetteland facing 3 counts of child sex assault
A Texas grand jury has indicted former All-Star and World Series MVP pitcher John Wetteland on three counts of continuous sexual assault of a child.
International players dip slightly on Opening Day
Major League Baseball said Friday that 251 of 882 players on Opening Day rosters, injured lists and the restricted list were born outside of the United States.
Indians sign OF Maybin to minor league deal
Cameron Maybin, who was released by the Giants after hitting .163 in 43 at-bats during spring training, has signed a minor league deal with the Indians and will play at Triple-A Columbus.
Baseball is changing. Will it be for better or worse?
From labor talks and new rules to some different spending habits, it was an unsettling offseason. So where does the game stand as a new campaign begins?
Passan: The state of baseball as 2019 season begins
From labor talks and new rules to some different spending habits, it was an unsettling offseason. So where does the game stand as a new campaign begins?
Opening Day takeaways: Can we believe what we just saw?
Can Jacob deGrom be even better than he was last year? Was the Phillies' best addition someone other than Bryce Harper? Here are our first impressions.
Scherzer highest paid; Red Sox top payroll list
Nationals pitcher Max Scherzer has supplanted Angels outfielder Mike Trout as baseball's highest-paid player, and the Boston Red Sox again have the highest payroll at the start of the 2019 season.
Dodgers crush MLB-record 8 HRs in opening rout
The Dodgers belted eight home runs in a 12-3 rout of visiting Arizona to set a major league record for Opening Day and tie a franchise record for any game.
Trout suffers leg cramp, escapes serious injury
Mike Trout suffered a "strawberry" sliding into the bag and later a leg cramp while going 1-for-3 with a walk in the Angels' 4-0 loss at Oakland.
Smash hit: Andrus wows after 'Baby Shark' intro
The Rangers shortstop is using "Baby Shark," his son's favorite song, as his walk-up music this season. In his first three at-bats vs. the Cubs, Andrus had two singles and a home run.
Harper hitless in debut, but Phils roll past Braves
Bryce Harper went 0-for-3 in his debut with the Phillies on Thursday, but a Rhys Hoskins grand slam carried Philadelphia to a 10-4 win over the Braves.
Brewers' Cain robs HR for final out to beat Cards
Milwaukee center fielder Lorenzo Cain soared above the wall to rob Jose Martinez of a tying home run for the final out, lifting Christian Yelich and the Brewers over the St. Louis Cardinals 5-4 in an opener Thursday.