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Picking the best MLB player from all 68 NCAA tournament schools
We picked the all-time best baseball stars from every school in this year's Big Dance and pitted them against one another in our version of MLB Madness.
Ichiro in starting lineup in possible final game
Ichiro Suzuki is in the Mariners' starting lineup in what might be his last game in the majors.
Dodgers' Seager homers in return from surgeries
Star Dodgers shortstop Corey Seager, playing against major league competition for the first time in nearly a year, homered in his Cactus League debut Wednesday night.
Top A's prospect Luzardo shut down 4-6 weeks
Jesus Luzardo, who was competing for a spot in the A's starting rotation this spring, will be shut down for four to six weeks because of a strained rotator cuff.
Trout elated to stay an Angel 'for years to come'
Mike Trout and the Angels announced their 12-year contract, a record deal that keeps baseball's top player with Los Angeles for what likely will be the rest of his career.
Lindor (calf) still uncertain for Indians' opener
Indians All-Star shortstop Francisco Lindor's status for Opening Day at Minnesota remains uncertain as he moves closer to returning from a right calf strain.
Yanks guest instructor Mazzilli struck by BP ball
Yankees guest instructor Lee Mazzilli transported to a hospital after being struck in the head by a ball in batting practice in Tampa, Florida.
Betts content to wait for free agency, longer deal
Mookie Betts, who has a $20 million, one-year contract and is eligible for arbitration again next winter, isn't worried about the lack of a long-term deal with the Red Sox. "You just got to go out and play," he said.
Sources: ChiSox, Jimenez agree to record deal
Top outfield prospect Eloy Jimenez hasn't played a day in the major leagues, but he has agreed to a six-year, $43 million contract with the Chicago White Sox, sources told ESPN's Jeff Passan.
Reds' first African-American player dies at 94
The Cincinnati Reds' first African-American player has died at the age of 94.
Braves' pitching rotation murky as season nears
Dealing with injuries, the Braves may have three openings in their pitching rotation.
Fantasy Baseball: How to stream hitters
A look at the statistics, splits and other factors that matter when deciding which hitters to start and sit in fantasy baseball.
Harper 'very happy' to see Trout land payday
Bryce Harper, who signed a $330 million deal with the Phillies, was "very excited" to see Mike Trout get what is expected to be a record $430-million-plus payday with the Angels.
Harper gets first spring training hit for Phillies
After an 0-for-9 start, Bryce Harper finally got his first spring training hit with the Phillies on Wednesday.
Yanks' Severino throws pitches off flat ground
Yankees' starter Luis Severino said he felt no discomfort after throwing for the first time since he was diagnosed with right rotator cuff inflammation.
Yankees' Gonzalez fueled by lack of interest
Pitcher Gio Gonzalez, on a minor league deal with the Yankees, said his signing is "something to use as fuel" because he received no other serious offers.
Gene Therapy Shows Initial Promise for Parkinson’s Disease
A delicate operation that involved placing a gene into the brain was found to reduce the severity of motor symptoms in patients with moderately advanced Parkinson’s disease.
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Ichiro gets a hero's welcome in Tokyo opener
Ichiro Suzuki started for the Seattle Mariners against the Oakland Athletics in MLB's opening game of the season, and about 45,000 voices in a sellout crowd cheered him on.
Tigers' Fulmer opts to have Tommy John surgery
Tigers pitcher Michael Fulmer, who was the 2016 AL Rookie of the Year but dipped to 3-12 with a 4.69 ERA last season, will have Tommy John surgery on his right elbow.
Rays lock up Lowe for at least 6 more seasons
The Rays have extended the deal for Brandon Lowe, a 24-year-old rookie utility man who hit .233 with six home runs in a 43-game stint last season, for at least six more seasons.